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Avant-garde thriller invites audience to piece together the narrative.
Second episode in Soderbergh's meditation on the Argentine-born revolutionary, focussing on his time in Bolivia.
First part of Soderbergh's epic, sees the revolutionary take on Batista.
Wry comedy drama about an indie musician's dreams of success and romance.
Blend of fiction and documentary looks at a Chinese munitions plant scheduled for conversion into luxury apartments.
A man dreams of becoming a shepherd in the Kazakhstan steppe, but is there room for such dreams in the modern world?
A self-centred politican has to deal with the politics of relationships when she returns to her home town.
Examination of the events leading up to and during Bobby Sands' 1981 hunger strike. Winner of the Camera d'Or at Cannes.
Drama about a family's day-to-day struggle to survive in the Philippines.
The director's rescored, re-cut and restored version of his 1994 tale of love and regret.
A woman turns to her friends for support after discovering her husband is having an affair.
When a husband deserts the war, her wife finds she must hide him - but their secret threatens them both.
The son of a Nazi officer forges an unlikely frienship.
Russian blockbuster about a group of convicts sent to colonise a barren island.
A day in the life of a smoking Muscovite executive.
A man tries to build a public loo to cash in on a Papal visit.
An unusual friendship develops in rural France.
A little girl's attempt to go to school reveals the plight of many in modern Afghanistan.
A shirt slogan spells trouble in a Slovakian shop.
An artist's obssessive attempt to adopt twins in Darfur.
"What happens if you fall in love on the very day you intend to leave forever?"
Dual stories analyse societal breakdown in modern China.
An experimental directorial quartet taking on the four ages of a single character's life.
A look at life from youngsters' perspectives.
A group of teenagers experiment with ketamine and find themselves out of their depth.
A trip to buy milk is a real drama.
Showing as part of International Shorts: Childproof at EIFF 2008.
Blaring and showy horror flick goes for the throat.
A 13-year-old will stop at nothing to win the heart of the girl of his dreams.
Collection of Scottish short documentaries.
The popularity of a pub's knitting circle.
A family recall the history of their area as their family home is demolished.
A family prepare for Christmas.
Three women recall their part in the Winter War in Finland, in 1939.
Portrait of a girl with auto-immune disease.
What drives a 73-year-old powerlifting champion?
A personal portrait of a grandma witih Alzheimer's.
Harry Houdini falls for a gypsy 'psychic' in an Edinburgh-set period romance.
A rupture in time and space unites six characters in huge life-altering ways.
Award-winning short filmmaker makes his feature debut with a story of fractured relationships.
A husband's jealousy threatens to drive him mad.
Spiritual fulfilment meets simple-minded satisfaction in a clash of ideologies.
Backstage look at the brains behind Gorillaz.
Following an admired writer to his spiritual home in Nepal leads to a difficult discovery.
Documentary about a wealthy, privileged family who build a community for children whose lives have been devastated by HIV/AIDS.
The head of a Tunisian immigrant clan tries to realise his dream of opening a couscous restaurant.
Arcade gamers battle it out to be top dog at Donkey Kong.
A touching story of first romance... with a side-serving of horror.
Concert film of Lou Reed's live rendition of his song cycle album.
Offbeat romance between a damaged young woman and exclusive interview with Marianna Palka and Jason Ritter.
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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César nominations Nouvelle Vague leads the race for France's biggest awards
BAFTA nominations One Battle After Another and Sinners almost neck and neck
Critics' Circle Awards One Battle After Another wins fight
Oscars Sinners dominates the nominations