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Biopic of author and playwright Samuel Beckett.

A man goes in search of his father and embarks on a relationship with tragic consequences.

The famous Hatton Garden jewel robbery carried out by a team of retired villains in 2015 that became "the largest burglary in English legal history"

Documentary about tightrope walker Phillippe Petit's attempt to cross between the twin towers of the World Trade Center.

The story of Donald Crowhurst, an amateur sailor, who enters a round the world competition in the Sixties in an unfinished boat and decides to fake his journey to save face and impending bankruptcy.

The turbulent life of a chimpanzee whom scientists tried to teach sign language.

A sly spin on the Superman mythology, as we return to Kansas.

The continuing adventures of the young Clark Kent, aka Superman.

A woman caught up in the Troubles is forced to become a informant for MI5.

A partial biopic of Stephen Hawking, focused on his relationship with his first wife.

Rediscovering her voice Alex Burunova on subverting narrative expectations in Satisfaction
For the sake of belonging Michael Premo and Rachel Falcone on going inside MAGA to make Homegrown
A very British murder Rupert Russell on the Charles Walton murder, folk horror and The Last Sacrifice
'When you fall in love, you get very self-obsessed' Filmmaker Dag Johan Haugerud on depicting young desire in Dreams
From fantasy to the natural Bruno Dumont on The Empire, Fabrice Luchini, and fairy tales
Anora sweeps to Oscar victory Big wins for I'm Still Here, No Other Land and Flow
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