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Breadline (2020)
The day-to-day workings of a food bank.
Breadmakers (2007)
A day in the life of a bakery staffed by people with learning disabilities. Showing as part of Bridging The Gap and the Short Scottish Documentary Awards (which it won) at EIFF 2007.
A Bread Factory, Part One (2018)
Dorothea and her partner Greta have devoted 40 years to transforming their small-town’s disused bread factory into a civic centre promoting theatre, dance and film. As they prepare to stage Hecuba, they learn that their funding may be cut in favour of a glitzy, commercial rival.
A Bread Factory, Part Two (2018)
In the second part of this sometimes musical drama, two women rehearse a production of Hecuba while fighting to save the arts centre to which they have devoted their lives.
Bridges Of Time (2018)
Essay documentary about the less remembered generation of cinema poets of the Baltic New Wave.
Brief History Of A Family (2024)
A middle-class family’s fate becomes intertwined with their only son’s enigmatic new friend in post one-child policy China, putting unspoken secrets, unmet expectations, and untended emotions under the microscope.
A Brighter Tomorrow (2021)
A thief tries to reconnect with his estranged girlfriend and child.
The Bright Side (2020)
Cynical stand-up, Kate, has lost her way, but she gains friends and a new perspective on life when she goes through cancer treatment with an unlikely band of companions.
Brigitte (2019)
Portrait of photographer Brigitte Lacombe.
The British Guide To Showing Off (2011)
Celebration of the art of Andrew Logan and his Alternative Miss World.
A Brixton Tale (2021)
Wealthy YouTuber Leah chooses shy youth Benji as the subject of her Brixton documentary. They fall for each other, but the desire for edgy footage leads them down a violent path.
A Broken House (2020)
A profile of Syrian emigre to the US Mohamed Hafez, the miniature models he creates and the refugee experience.
Broken Keys (2020)
A pianist living in an ISIS-held Syrian town attempts to rebuild his piano in order to escape.
Brother's Keeper (2021)
When a boy falls ill at an authoritarian boarding school, his friend struggles to get the staff to take notice.
The Bubble (2021)
A look at a retirement community in Florida and its impact on the wider locale.
Bugboy (2026)
George, a shy teenager with an eye disorder, struggles to connect with others after his parents’ divorce and finds refuge in the world of insects.
Bugonia (2025)
Two conspiracy-obsessed young men kidnap the high-powered CEO of a major company, convinced that she is an alien intent on destroying planet Earth.
Bulbul Can Sing (2018)
Portrait of a trio of friends struggling with the expectations of adults and tradition in their village community.
Bulletproof (2020)
Considers the shooter drills and security measures that have sprung up in US schools in the wake of mass shootings.
Buoyancy (2019)
Story of a 14-year-old who is enslaved on a fishing trawler.
Buried (2010)
A contractor awakes to find he is buried alive.
The Burning Sea (2021)
A submarine operator finds herself on a rescue mission after a disaster in the North Sea.
Burrow (2020)
A rabbit tries to build her dream burrow... but runs into trouble after running away from the neighbours.
Butterflies (2018)
Three estranged siblings travel back to their home village after a call from their father.
Butterfly Vision (2022)
Drama about a former prisoner of war, who struggles to resume her life in Ukraine.
Beach Rats (2017)
A Brooklyn teen struggles with his sexuality.
Beatriz At Dinner (2017)
A masseuse clashes with a real estate developer over a mansion meal.
Beauty In Trouble (2006)
A woman falls for an older man after her husband is locked up for stealing.
Beck "Girl" (2005)
Pop video in the form of origami.
Been Rich All My Life (2006)
Chorus line dancers recall their past and celebrate their present.
Before Snowfall (2013)
A youngster from Kurdistan tracks his sister across Europe after she flees before her wedding.
Before The Fall (2008)
A family face a serial killer... and the apocalypse.
Behave (2006)
Fly-on-the-wall look at the juvenile detention system in Brazil.
Being Elmo: A Puppeteer's Journey (2011)
Documentary about the man behind the Muppet.
Belleville Rendez-Vous (2002)
Animated tale of a boy who loves cycling, his supportive Gran and a dog called Bruno.
Berlin Syndrome (2017)
A passionate holiday romance leads to an obsessive relationship, when an tourist wakes one morning in a Berlin apartment and is unable to leave.
The Best Comedy DVD In The World (2005)
Selection of sketches and skits in aid of a good cause.
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (2011)
Retiring to India and the promised comforts of a luxury hotel, a group of elderly Britons get less than they bargained for and more than they could have dreamed of.
Betrayal (2012)
After discovering that their spouses are having an affair, two people decide to have one themselves.
Between (2005)
American lawyer goes looking for her sister in Mexico and loses her marbles.
Beyond The Black Rainbow (2011)
Sci-fi fable about a young woman imprisoned in an experimental laboratory facility and the mysterious scientist who is her captor.
Beyond The Edge (2013)
A docudrama about Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary's historic ascent of Everest.
Big Boy (2012)
Little Julio's family try hard to make him grow bigger.
Big Fan (2009)
Being the world's greatest New York Giants' fan proves tricky after an altercation with the team's star player.
The Big Melt (2013)
Celebration of the steel industry.
Big Men (2006)
A man's relationship with his grandad.
The Big Sick (2017)
A couple struggle to maintain their culture-clash relationship... and then one of them falls ill.
Bike Thief (2006)
Mockumentary about a thieving ned.
Birds (2006)
Dogs shake their slo-mo thang to a Vitalic track.
Birth Of Big Air (2010)
Story of BMX pioneer Mat Hoffman.
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