Bradford International Film Festival celebrates its 16th edition in 2010. It will run from March 18 to 28, opening with the premiere of Perrier's Bounty, starring Cillian Murphy and Jim Broadbent.

The festival will close with the world digital premiere of the late Lionel Jeffries' The Railway Children.

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Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory
Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory
A little boy wins a golden ticket to visit the secret workings of a chocolate factory.
Farewell
Farewell
A spy finds himself in danger when he decides to leak documents that could lead to the downfall of the Soviet Union.
When You're Strange
When You're Strange
Documentary tracking the rise of The Doors, featuring rare footage of the band and Jim Morrison.
Vincere
Vincere
The story of Musslolini's secret love child.
Die Hard
Die Hard
Bruce Willis is a lone cop in an office skyscraper, taken over by terrorists.
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Adaptation of Stanislaw Lem's One Human Minute, sees bookshop staff incarcerated because copies of a book describing everything that happens to everyone on the planet in the space of a minute are found on their shelves.
Four Lions
Four Lions
Four bungling would-be suicider bombers try to go out with a bang.
The Blacks
The Blacks
A Balkans war era army unit disintegrates in the woods.
Whip It
Whip It
A bored suburban girl discovers a new way to live when she attends a roller derby and meets a tough team of competitive skaters.
Dogtooth
Dogtooth
Three siblings cut off from society spend their lives trapped in their family’s home.
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