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A newspaper's staff compete to find a serial killer.
A detective enjoying a quiet holiday in southern France finds himself caught up in an intriguing mystery.
Offbeat comedy in the style of Tati.
Romance blossoms between a repairman and a petty thief.
A serving girl falls for a fairground barker.
The stand-up comic on stage at the Hammersmith Apollo.
An impoverished woman turns to prostitution before, while trying to escape the law, she goes on the run with a circus.
A street-washer falls for a street waif.
Ensemble film that sees a regular day at the office shattered when the staff notice a banner on the building opposite reading: Man Alone.
A man in mid-life crisis retreats to his parents' loft.
An ex-con suffering from mental illness falls for a woman with cerebral palsy.
The story of the Nazi's dream of creating a 'master race' of Aryans.
A historical thriller about Al Capone's bloody war with Bugs Moran.
In a future dystopia an unlikely hero takes on an oppressive regime.
A patrol gets lost behind enemy lines during the Korean War.
Laying the dead to rest has never been so much trouble.
A fruit collector sparks the wrath of a forest.
Fourth in a series of short film collaborations between electroacoustic composer Dr Tim Howle and the filmmaker.
A film director's past and present blend when, while shooting a film about his parents, his teenage daughter goes missing.
Multi-strand story about life changes, sees a businessman affected by a trip to Thailand, his family affected by their Filipino maid, and the maid's family's trials without her.
A documentary look at human trafficking from Central America to the US.
An ageing boy band try to make it big in the States.
The history of the electric guitar from the point of view of Jimmy Page, The Edge and Jack White.
Odyssey of a migrant in search of 'paradise'.
Hard-hitting look at families suffering malnutrition in Brazil.
Two soldiers form a unique bond as they cope with their assignment with the Army Casualty Notification department.
Reimagining of the Faust myth sees a New Hampshire farmer sell his soul to the devil.
A detective probing a series of murders begins to suspect they are linked to a previous case.
Story of two ordinary people who go on to have a most extraordinary child.
An Interpol agent and a lawyer try to uncover an international banking scandal.
A damaged woman heads to Texas in the hunt for closure over her dad's death.
Silent-era scathing attack on greed and stock market mammon.
An enigmatic and visually powerful statement against war.
Swindling siblings lure an eccentric heiress into their elaborate scheme.
After witnessing a murder, a railway switchman makes a discovery which will change his life forever.
A teenager struggles for connections - both real and virtual - as her step-father presents an airbrushed version of their lives online.
Film noir sees a journalist get wind of a location of "a secret" with the power to kill.
Ensemble drama about a family brought together - and, possibility on course to be torn apart - by the illness of their matriarch.
Brothers on the right and wrong side of law enforcement come into conflict.
A boy dreams of finding a lost love.
Can a British journalist hack it in the New York world of a fashion magazine.
A young doctor is posted to an isolated community in sharp contrast to his previous life.
An opera singer's son disappears on a visit to an isolated community.
Poppy, a young primary school teacher living in Camden Town, starts taking driving lessons with an instructor who is her opposite in every respect.
Trouble at t'shop when eldest daughter of tyranical Lancashire bootmaker in 1890 decides to marry his timid, downtrodden employee.
Two brothers growing up in small town Italy in the 1960s devote themselves to opposite ends of the political spectrum. Then they both fall in love with the same girl.
An isolated victim of a hijacking sets out for vengeance against his attackers.
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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