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Cult snooker loopy musical.
The witty exploits of two lovable outlaws who go on the lam in South America.
Spooky series from the 70s.
A woman responds to assault by moving to the countryside and reconstructing an old farmhouse, but her sanity proves fragile.
Has the serial seducer finally met his match?
A diplomat uncovers a web of deceit as he investigates the death of his wife.
Magazine wedding competition becomes improv mockumentary with tennis balls.
The experiences of a vulnerable young women in Eighties China.
A teenaged girl becomes involved in a spectacular bank robbery.
As a killer stalks and kidnaps beautiful young women, how far will the local detective have to go to stop him?
Existentialist low-budget comedy "about one of life's losers".
The heartache, anguish, paperwork and corruption of adopting a baby in Cambodia.
A young woman dresses up to please her lover - in unusual ways.
A romantic flight from cholera on horseback through Provence in 1832.
Sex, shopping and eating. What more could you ask for? Jimmy Choo stilettos?
A glimpse into the world of the Nats - an ancient community of Indian street performers.
Living with nature and dogs in the cold, old north (Canada).
Story of a widow and her sick dad, who live in isolation.
Competitive ballroom dancing for the ethnically diverse pupils of Washington Heights.
A servant goes to extreme lengths to stay with the family she's obsessed with - and to get rid of the competition.
Coming-of-age drama about a young boy struggling to get by in a rural economy.
Funny, delicately drawn animated vignettes of married life in Japan.
A young musician struggles with his attraction to his best friend's girlfriend.
Welcome to the wacky world of Nollywood, Nigeria's bustling home-grown movie industry.
A black comedy about the relationship between a woman and a female stalker.
A radio DJ tries to track the source of a virus which turns people into zombies.
Blue Collar musical comedy about infidelity, redemption, romance and cigarettes.
The Graduate - 20 years on? Or boring and uneventful rubbish.
A Sámi girl experiences racism in the 1930s.
Comedienne Sarah Silverman muses on race, politics and America.
Homer and his family's odyssey continues.
A young Portuguese woman battles the constraints of racial and class prejudice.
A late flowering of romance for the dry academic who created Narnia
A bored sales assistant gets caught in a love triangle with Steve Martin's wealthy geezer and Jason Schwartzman's geek.
A group of siblings respond to a family tragedy by rejecting adult authority and exercising their own brutal form of justice.
Coming of age in Eighties Beijing.
The relationship between a troubled man and the woman who gives him sexual therapy.
Memories of abuse and teenage dreams in Margate by the artist Tracey Emin.
A Texas ranch herd crosses the border by mule with a hostage and a corpse.
Classic drama series about the upper classes and their servants.
Man about town Gay Talese on Watching Frank, Frank Sinatra, and his latest book, A Town Without Time
Magnificent creatures Jayro Bustamante on giving the girls of Hogar Seguro a voice in Rita
A unified vision DOC NYC highlights and cinematographer Michael Crommett on Dan Winters: Life Is Once. Forever.
Poetry and loss Géza Röhrig on Terrence Malick, Josh Safdie, and Richard Kroehling’s After: Poetry Destroys Silence
'I’m still enjoying the process of talking about Julie and advocating for her silence' Leonardo van Dijl on Belgian Oscar nominee Julie Keeps Quiet
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