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A son looks for paternal acceptance as he grows up in Sixties and Seventies Quebec.

A washed up country singer forms an unexpected relationship with a journalist.

A 77-minute, one-scene, no-cut action sequence in which samurai Miyamoto defeats 588 enemies, one after the other.

A man whose wife wants a divorce finds himself taken under the wing of a love 'em and leave 'em lothario.

Norwegian documentary telling the tale of a male voice choir and its members in the remote fishing village of Berlevag.

Poor little rich girl falls for serious-minded Mexican student from poor family.

Documentary about a man who mutilates the woman he claims to love.

Witty update of Pygmalion.

A British student and an American find their love tested by a long-distance relationship.

A group of middle-aged rockers hit the road again.

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
Spilt Milk wins GFF Audience Award Longstanding festival director says farewell
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