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Beloved (2011)
A French musical about the contrasting romantic experiences of a mother and daughter.
Compliance (2012)
A drama based on the real life case of fast food restaurant employees who abused vulnerable young people on the orders of a stranger on the phone who claimed to be investigating shoplifting.
Dark Blood (2012)
When a couple's car breaks down at an former nuclear test site they are rescued and imprisoned by a local hermit.
Damsels In Distress (2011)
A trio of girls aim to revolutionise a stuffy, former all-male university.
Eating Out: The Open Weekend (2011)
Four gay men figure out their romantic and sexual desires.
Good Vibrations (2012)
The story of Terri Hooley, Ulster’s Godfather of Punk, and the record shop and music label through which he promoted cult bands.
Hard Boiled Sweets (2012)
Gangsters exchange arch lines and hatch desperate plans under the bright lights of Southend.
The Hunger Games (2012)
Set in a dystopian future, a young boy and girl must fight to the death on live television.
John Dies At The End (2012)
Two friends use a drug that enables them to warp space time in an attempt to save the world.
John Carter (2012)
Mysteriously transported to Mars, a 19th century cavalryman is caught up in an alien conflict in this adaptation of the classic pulp series.
The Loves Of Pharaoh (1922)
A dramatic tale of life and love in Ancient Egypt.
Marina Abramović The Artist Is Present (2011)
Marina Abramović prepares for a major retrospective of her work at The Museum of Modern Art in New York hoping to finally silence four decades of skeptics who proclaim: 'But why is this art?'
Mother And Child (2009)
Tale of three women and maternal love.
My Brother The Devil (2012)
A pair of British Arab brothers trying to get by in gangland London learn the extraordinary courage it takes to be yourself.
Payback Season (2012)
The world of a hotshot Premiership footballer finds his life turned upside down after a run in with the crew from his old estate.
Project X (2012)
A birthday party spirals out of control.
Renoir (2012)
The old age of the artist, exploring his relationship with a model and his son.
Savages (2012)
A pair of pot growers clash with a drug cartel after their girlfriend is kidnapped.
Simon Killer (2011)
A recent college graduate goes to Paris after breaking up with his girlfriend of five years. Once there, he falls in love with a young prostitute and their fateful journey begins.
The Sniper (2009)
A sniper, fresh from jail, goes in search of revenge.
Safety Not Guaranteed (2012)
A trio of magazine employees investigate a classified ad seeking a partner for time travel.
The Sessions (2012)
A man in an iron lung hires a sex surrogate to help him lose his virginity.
A Simple Life (2011)
An existential drama about how two people’s relationship survives after one of them has a stroke.
The Spirit Of '45 (2013)
A documentary about the spirit of unity that developed in the UK during the Second World War and contributed to the formation of the Welfare State.
Tall As The Baobab Tree (2012)
After her brother has an accident, her father is forced to sell her younger sister into an arranged marriage, but Coumba hatches a plan to save her.
West Of Memphis (2012)
A documentary team sets out to challenge the conviction of three teenagers, labelled Satanists, for the murder of three boys.
We Need To Talk About Kevin (2011)
The much-anticipated film based on Lionel Shriver's Orange Prize-winning novel about a mother at odds with her dangerous son.
Zaytoun (2012)
An Israeli hostage and a Palestinian orphan form an uneasy bond as they flee Beirut militias.
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