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Atash (2004)
Members of an Arab family thirst for water, freedom and acceptance.
Año Uña (2007)
Personal photograph album becomes the basis for an unconventionally told romance.
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
The poverty of opportunity in post war Italy. Out on re-release in December.
Blissfully Yours (2002)
A languid celebration of the pleasures of the moment - Thai style.
Carve Her Name with Pride (1958)
A girl in wartime London is plucked from obscurity to help the French Resistance behind enemy lines.
The Company of Wolves (1984)
The underlying sexual connotations of dreams and fairy tales are explored by the director of The Crying Game.
The Conformist (1970)
An insecure man is persuaded to become an assassin, the target his former teacher.
Dennis Potter At London Weekend Television (1980)
Three television plays, involving infidelity, spies and memories of passion.
The Devil's Eye (1960)
The Devil sends Don Juan to tempt a virgin but complications ensue when he falls for her for real.
Down By Law (1986)
Three oddball prisoners in a New Orleans jail escape and run wild in the country.
Eagle vs Shark (2007)
Socially awkward adventures in love.
Eragon (2006)
When a simple farm boy discovers a dragon's egg, he also finds his destiny: to recover the lost art of dragon riding and save the kingdom from evil.
Flash Point (2007)
Hong Kong police thriller about a cop out to take out the Triad brothers terrorising the city.
Hawks And Sparrows (1966)
A road trip taking a serious look at Italy’s socio-economic plight. Out to own as part of box set.
Hitman (2007)
Assassin Number 47 hits the big screen.
Kick The Moon (2001)
Former classmates who've had a change of fortune become love rivals.
L'Avventura (1960)
After a woman disappears her lover and best friend search for her, only to find they are falling for one another.
Les Miserables In Concert (1996)
10th Anniversary concert at the Royal Albert Hall, London.
The Marriage Of Maria Braun (1978)
A heart-breaking study of life for one woman in post-war West Germany. Out to own now on the RW Fassbinder Commemorative Collection: Vol 2.
Night On Earth (1991)
One night, five taxis, different countries, awkward moments, some humour, much humanity.
The Peter Sellers Story As He Filmed It (2004)
Rare glimpses into Sellers' private life, as seen through his own home videos.
Planet Terror (2007)
Survivors take on infected zombies in the second part of the double-bill formerly known as Grindhouse.
The Queen (2006)
The experiences of Queen Elizabeth II after the death of Princess Diana.
Rag Tale (2005)
Poisonous cynicism and manipulative scheming at the heart of a national tabloid.
The Red And The White (1967)
The bloody civil war in Russia that followed the October Revolution.
Revolver (2005)
An ex-con is out for vegeance on the man he believes caused his downfall.
Rush Hour 3 (2007)
Jackie Chan kicks his way through Paris in martial arts sequel.
Same Time, Next Year (1978)
Film adaptation of a stage play about a pair who have a one-night stand, despite being married to other people, and who make a pact to meet on the same night each year.
The Savages (2007)
A brother and sister must cope with their elderly father’s increasing care needs.
Sawdust And Tinsel (1953)
The infidelities of a circus ringmaster and his lover.
Shotgun Stories (2007)
Blood ties and vengeance in rural Arkansas.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008)
As the Clone Wars rage across the galaxy, Anakin Skywalker and his apprentice undertake a dangerous mission.
Taking Liberties (2007)
A documentary exploring the erosion of traditional civil liberties in Britain under the Blair government.
Through A Glass Darkly (1961)
A recently released mental hospital patient goes back to her home on a secluded island with her family, resulting in emotional and spiritual crisis.
The United States of Leland (2003)
A disaffected US teen searches for meaning through murder.
Where The Truth Lies (2005)
A young journalist sets out to discover the truth behind the break up of a cabaret act, who split after a woman was found dead in a bath.
Winter Light (1962)
A pastor finds his faith tested by a suicidal man.
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