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A documentary looking at four pairs of countries exactly opposite one another: Argentina and China; Spain and New Zealand; Hawaii and Botswana; and Russia and Chile.
An Italian satirist takes on President Berlusconi's control of the media in amusing and shocking documentary. Out to own on DVD now.
An experimental directorial quartet taking on the four ages of a single character's life.
Snapshot of a family living on Shetland's Out Skerries.
A masterclass from the French filmmaker.
A late night radio presenter and a switchboard operator begin to suspect something odd is happening in their small town.
Model and football WAG Veronica lives her life on social media... and she'll stop at nothing to become the face of a new lipstick.
In a quiet Hungarian village, men gather to swill beer at the bar. Meanwhile the women are busy at work manufacturing something unexpected.
The filmmaker chooses an American student - an enthusiastic supporter of Israel - to comment on a range of films made about the Occupied Territories.
A teenage girl continues to follow her music dream.
A troubled woman on the edge of divorce returns home to her younger sister after years apart. But when her sister and brother-in-law betray her trust, she embarks on a vicious crusade of revenge.
In 2001, three teenagers from the outskirts of Buenos Aires all fall in love with Diego. Natalia has always had the most chemistry with him, but when it seems inevitable that their friendship will turn into something more, the older and more experienced Silvia appears and soon captures Diego’s attention.
A young boy goes in search of his dad.
A hairdresser from Naples with three loving sons and a devoted husband risks everything to pursue her dream of having a daughter.
A man goes on a series of absurdist adventures after becoming lost in the Ukranian steppe.
A teen drug dealer swaps spliffs for psychiatry in the long, hot New York summer of 1994.
Jewellry heist goes wrong.
Memories of Nan.
A travel writer and a friend he hasn't seen for years embark on the Appalachian Trail.
'Fake' documentary explores how a doctor ended up a patient in his own asylum.
What would happen if a nuclear bomb hit Kent?
Portrait of garbage pickers in Rio who participated in a project with artist Vik Muniz.
An exploration of genocide and attempts to criminalise it internationally.
One man's 'mission' at Beachy head. Showing as part of Document Shorts at EIFF 2007.
A student joins a hip hop club. On finding that her moves are too hot for others to handle, she is encouraged to explore martial arts.
Romantic drama spread across two time periods to tell the story of Wallis Simpson's love affair with Edward VIII.
Animation of disillusionment in a forbidding house.
How to make a fractured family work without falling apart.
A man gets up.
An elderly couple find and unusual way of spicing up their relationship.
Documentary about mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner.
A white supremacist attempts to take over a small town in North Dakota.
Romantic comedy sees a man try to win back his girlfriend.
Documentary charting children who have grown up with HIV in Romania and the extraordinary people who have looked after them.
Sequel to East is East, in which the family return to their roots in Pakistan.
Bleak lives intersect in a small town in the Czech Republic.
Life in an African orphanage where the children are united by a love of singing.
A boy takes on the school establishment in Sixties Denmark.
The life of Nina Simone, mostly told through her own words.
Avant garde examination of a lonely life.
When a teenager does something shockingly out of character, his future is threatened.
People reveal what they believe the afterlife holds for them.
Examining the West's ties to conflict minerals in the Democratic Republic Of Congo.
Rough justice in China, based on a true story.
A family move into a haunted council house.
Bittersweet tale of life on the breadline in New York.
Morgan Spurlock goes in search of the al-Qaeda leader.
Tribute to the photojournalist and documentarian who was killed in Libya in 2011.
A teenager's life is thrown into turmoil when her mother disappears.
Twinless in real life Nurse Annabel Southern remembers her twin sister Jo and how it felt to lose her
Questioning intimacy Blake Winston Rice on the challenges of short films, and Disc
Making it Michael Townsend on Tape Art, art education and Secret Mall Apartment
This land of ours Max Keegan on the ancient conflicts underlying The Shepherd And The Bear
Home truths Marijana Janković on Balkan representation, and the immigrant question of belonging
The division belle Suzannah Herbert on facing the US' troubled history and making Natchez
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