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A teenage leukaemia sufferer embarks on romance and a bucket list.
When a Sydney playboy discovers he's about to be rendered infertile by testicular cancer, the heat is on to become a dad.
A stressed-out mum, who sings by the sink, becomes an internet sensation.
A family move into a haunted council house.
The Flying Squad investigate after a robbery turns sour.
A married aristocrat embarks on a tragic affair.
Fraud, fakes and art.
The 1992 Lithuanian National Basketball Team went from the clutches of Communism to the Summer Olympics in Barcelona – a testament to the powerful role of sports as a catalyst for cultural identity.
A teenager finds himself in a dangerous relationship with a charismatic older man.
Snapshot of the life of a widowed octogenarian.
A man wakes up to a homeless nightmare.
Love, death and the meaning of life figure among the preoccupations of a group of uni graduates in London.
A rebellious girl whose existence is devoid of parental guidance, hears a woman calling from a mysterious hole in the ground, asking for help.
A woman on the cusp of 30 tries to come to terms with being dumped by her fiance.
A Samoan farmer defends his land and family while coming to terms with himself.
After two guys are given a billion dollars to make a movie, their Hollywood dreams run off course and they decide to rehabilitate a run-down shopping mall in an attempt to make the money back.
A man returns to Israel after an eight-year absence and embarks on a trip that makes him confront his memories.
A relationship develops between a widow and a former soldier in post-war Poland.
Adolescent anxiety inspires a "love that dare not speak its name" in Dan Sallitt's frank and patient family drama.
Documentary studies the lives and memories of four generations of Solnickis.
Two sisters take their late father's ashes to Cuba, encountering comic complications and romance on the way.
Magic realist fairytale of a girl who is raised in a zoo.
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.
Documentary considering state surveillance, even before birth and beyond the grave.
A Chilean tries to find his way in Nashville.
A documentary which begins as a quirky character study of lifeguards and beachgoers, but becomes something altogether darker and more shocking when events take a dramatic turn.
A young girl who heads to Spain in hope of work, finds herself trapped in a brothel.
Experimental film, addresses the shared history of Spain and the Philippines through the idea of time travel.
To narrates the intertwining fates of three people desperate to get their hands on money fast, all set around a robbery haul.
A bittersweet family comedy about two long-estranged brothers and the tense friction arising between them when they’re forced together for a family celebration.
A young woman gets involved with a group of geeky older men who have found a way to work the sportsbook system in Las Vegas to their advantage.
A young girl grieves for her missing father.
Exploration of the lives of Filipino au pairs in Denmark.
When a scrap merchant vanishes from a small Polish town, it sets in motion an unexpected chain of events.
Tension between two lovers escalates as one of them seems to be losing her mind.
Everyone is on the take in downtown Manila.
Documentary charting the lives of residents on the isolated Azores island of Corvo.
Triplet of short films, conforming to a fixed 'creative brief'.
Documentary meditation on man's relationship with animals.
An ageing, faded Britpop star is forced to confront his past if he wants to avoid deportation from the US.
Psychic debunkers target a clairvoyant who is determined to prove his talents are for real.
A princess gets more than she bargains for when she asks for a spell.
A man tells a detective how he came to be in a Lotto trouble.
An intense relationship of power-play develops between two girls on an equestrian acrobatics team.
Documentary about a deaf-blind man and his wife.
A former world number one Latin dancer bids to make a comeback.
Exploration of pharamceutical companies' ethics and reach.
A group of printers invest in a racehorse.
A gay couple fight for the right to look after a Down's Syndrome teenager.
Does the War on Drugs do more harm than good?
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
Spin-off alchemy Claude Schmitz on bringing back cop pairing for Conrad & Crab – Idiotic Gems
It Was Just An Accident screenwriter arrested in Iran Jafar Panahi speaks out
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Oscars Sinners dominates the nominations