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7 Days In Havana (2012)
Seven short films show unseen sides to Havana through the eyes of locals and visitors.
Town Of Runners (2012)
A documentary following three young runners from a small Ethiopian town that keeps producing champions.
Heart, Beating In The Dark (2005)
A young couple meet their older selves running from their dark pasts.
Position Among The Stars (2010)
The effects of globalisation in Indonesia’s rapidly changing society ripple into the life of a poor Christian woman living in the slums of Jakarta with her Muslim sons and teenage granddaughter.
Go (2001)
Korean youth in Japan fights against prejudice.
Linda Linda Linda (2005)
In the days before the school's culture festival, a girl's music group is facing a dilemma.
Cry, The Beloved Country (1952)
Accomplished drama that examines race-relations in 1950s South Africa.
Under The Mud (2006)
A family on the edge of a breakdown are the unlikely protagonists of a Liverpool fairytale.
Mime-Mime (2008)
Story about an eccentric who is the black sheep of her family.
The Longest Night (2009)
Six friends on a camping trip are pursued by a gang of skinheads, but an even greater threat lurks in the woods.
25 Carat (2008)
A thug and a thief fall for each other and try to escape a life of crime in this Barcelona-set thriller.
Nobody Knows (2004)
Film based on true events, charting a year in the life of four children abandoned by their mother.
The Agent (2008)
A disillusioned writer confronts his slippery agent.
Tokyo! (2008)
Three off-beat visions of the famous city.
Anything For Her (2008)
When Julien's wife is imprisoned and all legal means fail her, he becomes determined to save her at any cost.
The Machine Girl (2008)
Outrageous revenge B-movie themed around sadistic schoolkids, vicious yakuza and terrifying prosthetics.
Delta (2008)
A precarious love affair evolves on the Danube delta.
Fast & Furious (2009)
Pimped-out motors, pumped-up muscles and lots of burnt tarmac.
Waveriders (2008)
Exhilerating documentary proves surfing has Irish roots.
Friend (2001)
The loyalty of four childhood friends is tested when two are drawn into the Seoul underworld.
The Desert Of The Tartars (1976)
A young army recruit is sent to a remote and mysterious desert outpost.
Kokoro (1955)
A pessimistic film exploring one man’s self-imposed isolation.
Spider Forest (2004)
Slow-burning thriller that follows a man on his fractured psychological journey to understand the chilling murder of his girlfriend and her lover.
Princess Aurora (2005)
A wronged mother goes on an imaginative killing spree and plays cat-and-mouse with the detectives.
Tokyo Sonata (2008)
A Tokyo salaryman loses his job and tries to conceal it from his already dysfunctional family.
Fine, Totally Fine (2007)
A gentle, witty character study that takes in a panorama of small-town eccentrics.
Turtles Are Suprisingly Fast Swimmers (2005)
A young woman in small-town Japan leads a dull and solitary life, until she stumbles into a local spy ring.
Festen (1998)
Skeletons fall out of the closet at a family birthday party.
Hunger (2008)
Examination of the events leading up to and during Bobby Sands' 1981 hunger strike. Winner of the Camera d'Or at Cannes.
Virginity (2008)
Three girls travel to Moscow to exchange their greatest asset - their virginity - for money, celebrity or love.
Cruelty (2007)
The worlds of a precocious teenager and a businesswoman collide after an affair is caught on camera.
Caught (1949)
Tense psychological drama about a young woman whose dream of marrying into riches descends into a nightmare.
Uniform (2003)
By impersonating a police officer, a young man starts to lead a double life.
Numb (2007)
A love-struck screnwriter tries to come to terms with depersonalisation disorder.
A Complete History Of My Sexual Failures (2008)
Does what it says on the tin - a personal documentary about a subject for which most blokes will have sympathy.
The Man Who Watched Trains Go By (1952)
Hitchcock-style suspense drama about a provincial man caught up in a dangerous intrigue.
Smithereens (1982)
A punky girl dreams of celebrity in Eighties New York.
Mala Noche (1985)
Moody and atmospheric picture about unrequited love on skid row.
Dangerous Parking (2007)
An alcoholic film-director on the road to self-destruction.
Streamers (1983)
Tense and dark alternative take on the Vietnam movie which focuses on four paratroopers preparing to ship out.
The Visitor (2007)
An ageing, lonely man rediscovers his love of life when he visits New York and shares his home with two strangers.
Sakuran (2006)
Japanese period drama about a rebellious courtesan.
Assembly (2007)
Survival and loss in the Chinese Civil War.
My Blueberry Nights (2007)
A heartbroken woman travels across America in search of love.
The Alcohol Years (2000)
A former groupie returns to Manchester to find out who she was back then in the Eighties.
Days Of Being Wild (1991)
Rebellious Casanova caught in a love triangle in 1960s Hong Kong.
The Trip To Bountiful (1985)
A sassy lady from Houston takes a bus ride back to her old home town, with surprising results.
Spanglish (2004)
Comedy of bad manners in Bel Air, with a chef, a neurotic wife and a beautiful Mexican servant.
I'm With Lucy (2002)
One year, five blind dates - will Lucy find her ideal man?
Shall We Dance (2004)
A family man in a mid-life crisis spices up his life by secretly learning ballroom dancing.
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