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14 Kilometres (2007)
The journey between North Africa and Spain, made by three and desperate young Africans.
Are You Glad I'm Here? (2018)
A millennial American woman befriends a Lebanese housewife and disrupts her ordered life. One night they become accidental partners-in-crime.
Bosta (2005)
A dance troupe bring together traditional and modern musical ideas on a tour aimed at bringing together the people of post-war Lebanon.
Change In The Air (2018)
When a beguiling young woman moves in next door, a quiet neighbourhood is awakened, bringing people face to face with their secrets and, ultimately, themselves.
Degenerates (2018)
A screenwriter recruits a group of eccentric characters to go and find a missing teenage girl, with the intention of turning the search into a true story script.
Elegy (2008)
A college lecturer becomes obsessed by the student with whom he is having an affair.
Gone Baby Gone (2007)
A private investigator looks for a missing four-year-old.
Just Another Love Story (2007)
A case of mistaken identity after a car accident turns violent and seedy.
The Song Of Sparrows (2008)
This Iranian morality tale deals with an ostrich farmer who loses his job and is forced to travel to and from the city.
We Are Many (2020)
A documentary about the protests against the US and UK going to war with Iraq that took place in 2003.
What Will People Say (2017)
Sixteen-year-old Nisha lives a double life.
Zagros (2017)
A Kurdish shepherd is consumed by jealousy after he follows his wife to Belgium.
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