The Brothers
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A young woman working as a servant on the Isle of Skye struggles with the consequences of male attention and is caught up in a doomed love affair.
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Floodtide
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A young man from the country decides to go to the city and try and fulfil his dream of becoming a shipbuilder.
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Route Irish
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One man’s search for the truth behind the death of his best friend leads him into the murky underworld of contracted military mercenaries in Iraq.
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Rubber
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Rubber is just an ordinary tyre, but one day he develops intelligence and telekinetic powers. Horrified by what he discovers about the fate of other tyres, he sets out on an implacable quest for revenge.
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Red Canyon
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Trouble brews in redneck Utah for a pair of siblings trying to come to terms with a horrifying attack.
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Alice
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Surreal adventure 'inspired by' the Lewis Carroll classic.
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Laputa: Castle In The Sky
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A girl with a mysterious pendant and a young boy team up to unravel the secret of an castle in the sky.
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My Neighbours The Yamadas
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Funny, delicately drawn animated vignettes of married life in Japan.
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I Saw The Devil
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After the daughter of a police chief is murdered by a serial killer, her fiance vows to hunt him down.
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I Come With The Rain
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A former cop goes on the hunt for a missing boy.
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