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Primal instincts come to the fore when a woman and her friend visit a music retreat.
A group of close friends discover that one of them only has a few months to live.
Monsieur Hulot becomes caught up in an American tourist invasion of Paris.
A loner teacher finds his life changed by an encounter with a single mum.
An elf travels back in time to save Santa's sleigh
How far are decent people willing to go, when tragedy blurs the line between just and unjust?
Documentary about the puppetry output of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson.
Two boys form a friendship through a shared love of music.
A forgotten Bulgarian town struggles onwards in this observational documentary.
A barman finds himself embroiled in mob trouble after a robbery and facing personal threat after finding a puppy in a dustbin.
Two mismatched murder detectives try to stop a serial killer.
Vulnerable before a reality that can suddenly be modified and become unpredictable, the characters of Wild Tales cross the thin line that divides civilization from brutality.
A family gather together to say goodbye to their matriarch who plans to take her own life.
An insurance investigator finds himself on the trail of intelligent robots in a future dystopia.
Docufiction study of an elderly married couple.
When a woman falls seriously ill her friend gets more than she bargained for after pledging to look after her baby and husband.
A former commando comes out of retirement to rescue a teenage hooker from the Russian mafia in New York.
A man rendered mute by childhood trauma finds a road into his memories with the help of a neighbour.
A village enlists a group of samurai to defend them from bandits.
A teenager faces the choice between life and death.
Portrait of the motor-mouthed, completely uncorked John Wojtowicz, whose 1972 botched robbery of a Brooklyn bank was dramatized in Dog Day Afternoon.
Tati's debut about a postman who sees a newsreel about the US mail system and decides to upgrade his deliveries, with comic consequences.
An intimate look at a family preparing to eat dinner togather in a Berlin apartment.
Filmmaker Johannes and his wife, schoolteacher Signe, try to come to terms with unspeakable grief.
Humans' relationship with machinery.
Thriller about the war on terror.
A teenager gets sucked into a turf war.
A man in a Prussian village dreams of escape to South America.
Caesar's apes find themselves on the brink of war with human survivors of simian flu.
The Britain's Got Talent favourite gets a starring role.
Family secrets come home to roost.
Animation about an exiled squirrel and his plan to raid a nut store.
Two newlyweds find their relationship tested in a house by the lake.
Documentary about one youngster's social activism as she leads Syrian protests from her US suburban bedroom.
Portrait of the long-time Labour MP.
Romantic comedy sees a man try to win back his girlfriend.
Drama about a documentarian who becomes involved with one of her subjects.
Three generations of a well-to-do family face the burdens and pleasures of daily life in Hong Kong.
A council worker looks for the next of kin of those found dead and alone.
Explores the 2011 Arab Spring through Youtube footage.
Drama considering peaceful co-existence in Jaffa.
A sudden tragedy leads a newlywed to abandon her life.
A documentary portrait of a self-described gay slave.
Snapshot of teenage angst.
Tensions rise in the family of a dairy farmer.
Life in a cable car that carries pilgrims and tourists to and from a mountain top temple in Nepal.
The discovery of a grandmother she never knew she had prompts a life-change for a twentysomething.
Documentary about the street photographer who only became famous after her death.
Restless New Yorkers try to find happiness.
A man is pushed to the limit by a thug who badly injures his son.
Heightened reality Louise Bagnall on bringing animation Julián to vibrant, colourful life
One For The Road David Drake on working with Margo Martindale on The Long Haul
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
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