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A dancer explores the forces of nature.
Malle's comic western starring Bardot and Moreau as strip-tease pioneers.
Multi-strand emotional drama.
Award-winning short filmmaker makes his feature debut with a story of fractured relationships.
A teenager suffering from a debilitating illness moves to a small town only to encounter more bullies - plus something worse waiting in the woods.
Documentary about a wealthy, privileged family who build a community for children whose lives have been devastated by HIV/AIDS.
Screening with Blood Car at EIFF 2008, this is a musical about deceptive internet seduction.
Troma-esque weirdness as a vegan invents a vehicle more reminiscent of Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors. Minus the crap Broadway songs, of course.
Wartime drama about two women who form an unlikely friendship, united by their feelings for poet Dylan Thomas.
Biography of the famous stage show visionary.
The sassy lassies from New York are back.
Dark comedy exposing the 1930s in thrall to fascism.
A suicidal man struggling to avoid sliding back into alcoholism visits former friends and lovers to say goodbye.
Moreau's first lead role about an unfaithful wife who finds nothing but trouble after a fling with her lover.
New Wave brat scholar Tarantino swears blind this was not the inspiration for Kill Bill? You decide.
The last great taboo - a dissection of a young man coming to terms with death with the help of his grandmother.
Controversial drama about a married mum who walks out on her husband.
A young man explores his sexuality in a decadent French brothel.
A man wakes up to discover the police want to talk to him, but he has no idea what he's supposed to have done.
A woman falls for her neighbour and maintains her unrequited love down the years.
A wealthy industrialist fights evil with a newly invented super-suit.
Romance about an art student who works the nightshift in a supermarket, explores the issue of time - and what would happen if you could make it stand still.
Softcore thriller about a Wall Street auditor brought into a world of sleaze.
Affecting drama about the bravery of modern soldiers in Iraq.
Poppy, a young primary school teacher living in Camden Town, starts taking driving lessons with an instructor who is her opposite in every respect.
Documentary about music and the counterculture in the late Sixties.
A biography of Bob Dylan.
A ground-breaking documentary about Bob Dylan's 1965 tour of England.
Documentary of the rock legends, with footage from their A Bigger Bang Tour.
A documentary about checkpoints between Israel and Palestine.
Exploring the lifestyles of three characters involved in a bi/transsexual menage-a-trois.
A romantic liaison on a ferry crossing.
English language remake of the ice-cold horror about a family held hostage by a pair of preppy youngsters. Plus read our exclusive interview with producer Chris Coen.
Controversial story, asking where, in the censored war in Iraq, do we find the truth? Plus read what Brian De Palma said about the film - and the redaction of it, here.
After his wife walks out on the family with no explanation, a distressed man hires a detective to help him find out why.
Interweaving science fiction stories set around a future L.A.
Celebrity lookalikes get to know one another whilst a crazy old priest takes nuns flying.
Transformed by toxic waste, a monster wreaks havoc among spoiled high school pupils.
A husband and wife struggle to cope as the latter falls prey to madness.
A trip to a place where the past remains unchanged - but is it all in the mind?
When wannabe big-time crooks kidnap a gangster's daughter and hole up in a remote cottage, they find there are scarier people out there than the mob.
Rambo is called out of retirement to rescue kidnapped Christian aid workers from the Burmese jungle.
An idealistic young midwife inadvertently stumbles across a crime syndicate trafficking prostitutes.
A detective is held prisoner and sexually tortured by a mother and daughter who may or may not be murderers.
Film students try to record the end of civilisation as they know it when the dead begin to walk. Plus read our exclusive interview with George A Romero.
A neurotic woman undermines her whole family and her sister's impending marriage.
The title says it all...
A look at the Flower Power era in America through the eyes of an outsider.
A well intentioned US congressman gets out of his depth trying to help the Afghans repel Russian invaders.
A four-handed modern drama of sexual mores and interlocking relationships.
Reflections of a cat Gints Zilbalodis on Hayao Miyazaki, fairy tales and Latvia’s Oscar submission, Flow
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
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