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Documentary showing how Hamid and Tarek leave their lives as students in Canada and travel to Libya, their homeland, to join the fight to overthrow Muammar Gaddafi.
A middle-class teen and her lesbian maid find plans to forge a life together thwarted by a death.
A carp waits for Christmas.
Portrait of a tomboy assimilating into a tight-knit dance troupe.
Docu-fiction following two Kurds hoping to construct a better future for the next generation.
Story of the Zimbabwe War of Liberation as seen through the eyes of to female freedom fighters.
Experimental black and white film recalling early cinema.
Speed dating for butterflies.
The story of a precocious six-year-old and her rag-tag group of close friends whose carefree lives contrast with those of their struggling parents.
Old crimes resurface in this tale of a family tearing itself apart from within. Out to own as part of The Claude Chabrol Collection: Vol 2.
A teenager is a mental hospital uncovers a Nazi euthanasia programme.
It's war and the chips are down.
A family find themselves tearing apart after an avalanche on a skiing holiday.
One man copes with lost love.
An Australian tourist finds a trip to Bosnia changes her life forever.
The promises of a teenage birthday are not always bright and beautiful.
Triplet of short films, conforming to a fixed 'creative brief'.
Documentary based on security camera footage from an encounter in Guantanamo Bay between a team of Canadian intelligence agents and Canadian citizen Omar Khadr, then a 16-year-old detainee.
A crematorium worker becomes obssessed with a beautiful nurse.
What would you do if you had to serve notice on a relationship?
An unusual friendship develops in rural France.
Russian soldiers try to track down an evil scientist who is working for the Nazis.
A chef finds himself becoming obsessed by jealousy after a tearful admission from his latest love.
An ex-con risks his new-found freedom to help a woman he has just met.
Short about a man planning his night out - shot guerrilla style in the New York subway.
The effect money has on the friendship of four women.
Disturbing drama about a couple who cannot live together... or apart.
Three men return to Rimini after a 20-year absence.
Two women enter an uneasy partnership to smuggle illegal immigrants from Canada to the US.
A man struggles to retain his liberal credentials when satanists move in next door.
Dual stories analyse societal breakdown in modern China.
Four mums decide to de-stress on a girls' night out.
The war in Bosnia is over, but the trouble is just beginning.
How the planet might evolve.
A lifeguard finds love in an unexpected place.
Amy Johnson worked as a typist for a firm of solicitors before her record- breaking solo flight from Croydon to Australia in 1930. This film has been created with an Underwood 315 typewriter as a celebration of her journey.
The story of a friendship between Sebas and Gabor, a young filmmaker and a blind cinematographer.
Richard Attenborough’s epic tracing the rise of Gandhi from lawyer in South Africa to an Indian leader who won independence for his people.
A group of incorruptible cops take on a kingpin in post-war LA.
Documentary about a man's quest for treasure and spirituality.
Documentary exploring the gay abandon of New York's homosexual community in the decade after Stonewall.
After a corrupt legal guardian ruins her life, a gran sets out for revenge.
As an elderly couple who live in the traditions of their ancestors face the possibility of one of them dying, will the survivor be able to reconnect with their daughter?
A snapshot of the life of an elderly woman in a largely empty village near a lead mine.
Summer unfolds in a triptych of stories about teenagers in Montreal.
A young girl jumps to conclusions about the family maid after her mum tells her a wartime story.
A group of teenagers go on a road trip.
A daughter reflects on her South Asian father’s life, his never-ending pursuit of the American dream, and the human capacity to love and survive.
Six former heads of Israel’s internal security agency, the Shin Bet, discuss their nation’s past, present and future.
Gaza, today. Sixty-year-old sherman Issa is secretly in love with Siham, a woman who works as a dressmaker at the market. Finally determined to propose, he discovers an ancient statue of Apollo in his fishing net, which he decides to hide at home. When Hamas discovers the existence of this mysterious treasure, troubles start for Issa... Will he succeed in declaring his love to Siham?
The haul story Khoroldorj Choijoovanchig and Kate Kennelly on capturing the life of a female Mongolian trucker
Everything on the line Cara Holmes on the power of community, preserving history and Lesbian Lines
A taste of power Andrew Neel on ordinary life under totalitarianism and How To Feed A Dictator
Rock star spirit Shane Belcourt on Louis Cameron and Ni-Naadamaadiz: Red Power Rising
Heir presumptive Rob Rice on the power of comedy, political disappointments and Ponderosa
Keeping the rhythm Hugo Ruíz on storytelling techniques, kinky cinema and Dante
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