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A slaughterhouse worker in 1970s Los Angeles tries to provide for his family and stay out of trouble. Out on reissue.
A failed writer returns to his home town after leaving the Army, and finds himself torn between two very different women.
Can a little romance and a bit of brotherly bonding help a self-absorbed professor confront his life?
A bright but troubled rich kid unexpectedly finds himself in the American ‘public school’ system – and finds a novel way of beating the bullies.
Maverick architect Michael Reynolds has spent years building eco-friendly ‘sustainable’ homes in New Mexico. Just as the state authorities crack down, a call for help comes from an island hit by the Asian Tsunami.
In 1968, an idealistic schoolteacher moves his family to East Germany in order to experience life in a Communist paradise. But his family, especially his wife, are not so eager.
Family values versus corporate dirty tricks in futuristic motor racing spectacular.
A Tube driver accidentally runs over two people, then hears of the ‘three and out’ rule, which offers a huge financial incentive to find someone suitably suicidal...
Poppy, a young primary school teacher living in Camden Town, starts taking driving lessons with an instructor who is her opposite in every respect.
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.
As the Israeli army bombs Lebanon in 2006, a mother makes a desperate journey to try to save her son.
A harrowing ‘true-life’ story about an honour killing in Jordan becomes a publishing sensation. But the author is not all that she seems. Touring.
Documentary focusing on the American photographer.
A university professor is struck by lightning and finds himself growing younger.
A First World War officer, concussed by a shell blast, is transported to a magical world in which he must undertake a quest to rescue a beautiful princess.
Documentary on the abortion debate in America, which arouses passionate feelings on both sides.
A Kurdish Iranian musician travels to Iraq for a concert after the fall of Saddam, determined to bring a legendary female vocalist with him, despite the fact that women are forbidden to sing in public.
An unemployed young homosexual finds that a lottery win grants him access to a new, but hostile, world. Out to own now on the RW Fassbinder Commemorative Collection: Vol 2.
The aimless lives of a group of young Germans are disrupted by the arrival of a Greek immigrant. Out to own now on the RW Fassbinder Commemorative Collection: Volume 1.
A couple of newlyweds find themselves trapped in a spooky Hungarian mansion after a car crash.
A Bangladeshi woman struggles to come to terms with a new life in Britain and her own identity.
Michael Moore investigates corruption in the American health insurance industry.
A deranged plastic surgeon transforms disfigured prostitutes in a circus - but leaving the ring could prove deadly.
A banished duke and a young nobleman, Orlando, seek refuge in the Forest of Arden. The duke's daughter, in love with Orlando, pursues him disguised as a boy and devises a test for his love.
A tragicomic look at the events preceeding the assassination of Archduke Ferdinand.
Camcorder footage reveals the events leading up to brutal murders within an ordinary family home.
A newly married man meets the girl of his dreams.
The surviving members of the 1968-72 Apollo missions tell the story of the moon landings in their own words.
The cult film about the adventures of two out-of-work actors on holiday in the Lake District gets a big screen re-issue.
Four boys from a Catholic orphanage in Australia are given a summer holiday in a remote cove, where they learn more about love, family and friendship.
A Civil War veteran tries to raise the money to keep his ranch afloat by escorting a notorious outlaw to jail.
Two robots' quest to become human.
In 1906, Gandhi’s eldest son Harilal joins his father at his recently-founded communal farm/ashram in South Africa. But as Gandhi’s civil rights campaigning gathers pace, the relationship between the two men becomes strained.
A young, ambitious FBI agent is ordered to spy on his boss, who the organisation believe has been betraying his country for 20 years.
A white collar worker meets a petty crook to buy some illegal merchandise, which happens to have been stolen from the neighbourhood psycho.
A beautiful fashion model is kidnapped and tortured by an unknown assailant.
Magic duo Harry (Mitchell) and Karl (Webb) part company after an unfortunate accident, but a national magic contest tempts them to reunite.
Six months after the events of 28 Days Later a US-led force begins a tentative attempt to repopulate Britain.
A successful antiques dealer, challenged by his dinner companions to introduce his best friend for a bet, realises he doesn’t have one.
An Aboriginal hunting party passes the time by retelling an old fable that has a particular resonance for the youngest member.
A young Jewish man comes to terms with his identity and copes with the trauma of an absent father, helped and hindered by his eccentric family and friends.
The fall of an intelligent teenager into a life of ultraviolence and depravity.
A close-knit Australian community is rocked when four men discover a murder victim’s corpse and do nothing about it.
The party-hearty lifestyle of bored Californian rich kids is rocked to the core when a botched drug deal has tragic consequences.
A gang of backpackers find themselves terrorised in the Brazilian jungle.
A couple, brought together by a chance encounter, react to a horrific attack by plotting vengeance.
A dark time Kim Sung Soo on capturing history and getting a shot at an Oscar with 12.12: The Day
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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