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A devoted young woman does everything for her family.
Animated tale about the clash for space between pandas and humans.
Civil war shatters the comfortable illusions of Nigeria’s middle class in this 1960s-set love story.
A girl in Second World War Germany steals books and shares them with others.
A woman's disappearance forms the central mystery in this visually stylish neo-giallo.
A spy thriller about a man who rebels against the Soviet system in which he has grown up.
A short film about movement.
A man who is worried about turning into hiis dad reacts against the world at large.
Backing singers tell their stories.
A documentary about one of the world's most gruelling sporting challenges.
Abstracted images of a conversation with the artist Stephen Andrews.
A couple has a sexual encounter in a car.
A woman labouring under the weight of housework with no reward, has an unusual visitor.
The story of the Redding Pit disaster and the experiences of the women waiting whilst their men were trapped below.
An anatomy of a failed relationship, with puppets.
A visit to the image library of the Kenya Broadcasting Corporation in Nairobi.
A man becomes obsessed by the presence of his double in an old Italian film.
A young photographer takes pictures of Tibetan nomads.
A girl boarding at a remote highland school undertakes a challenging self-defence test, but things don't go according to plan.
A gay teenager struggles to cope and find acceptance in prison.
Four lawyers partake in an increasingly unpleasant conversation over dinner.
A supporter of human rights activists documents a police search of his home.
An abstracted story based on real life calls to the emergency services.
Tensions rise after a teenage Italian girl is apparently attacked by Roma boys.
An exploration of imagery and ideas related to crime.
A documentary about a car dealer who is HIV positive and deaf.
A construction worker seeks out a song that reminds him of his family.
A tribute to John Gutenberg, who introduced the printing press in Europe.
Complex storytelling inspired by James Baldwin's adventures in Istanbul.
Man meets landscape, on horseback, as a son imagines his father.
An experimental biopic about a man who keeps things that might be useful.
An introduction to the dynamics of sound in the reverberation chamber.
A bored Englishman investigating his brother's mysterious death in Singapore falls for his widow and the possibility of a different life.
Meditations on swimming and age.
A gang have to solve a murder to restore peace on their housing estate.
A marriage comes under strain due a pregnancy and the presence of a rival - a shiny new BMW.
A reunion between friends leads to awkward revelations.
Two brothers and their donkey set off on a quest to travel from Kurdistan to America and meet their hero - Superman.
Is censored art better than no art at all?
A young student gradually becomes aware that something sinister is afoot in her housing complex.
The lone survivor of a shipwreck, blamed for it for superstitious reasons, refuses to believe his fellow sailors are dead and sets out to find them.
A young woman hopes to win the heart of the man she adores by winning an eating competition.
As life for his mother becomes increasingly complicated and frustrating, young Henry struggles to get his needs met.
An introduction to the customs and rituals of the Volga-Finnic people in Northern Russia.
Niko's life is falling apart but all he really wants is a cup of coffee.
The true story of a lie.
As a North Korean spy suspects he has been set up, a South Korean spy uncovers a conspiracy.
Chronicle of poet Edward Honig's loss of memory.
A pro-democracy activist faces off against his torturers, determined not to reveal his secrets.
Identities shift and life grows ever more confusing as a high school student pursues an online romance with a woman who has a violent husband.
Putting a festival in the frame Georgis Grigorakis on shooting a hybrid documentary about Thessaloniki Film Festival
Encouraging reel growth How Spanish/Greek co-production Yerma took root at the Evia Project
Age and urgency Daniel Talbott and Andrew Klaus-Vineyard on Welcome To Tool Shed
Little games Alicia Scherson on adapting Bolaño and making The Summer War
Without context Matt Eames on declining political discourse, life without social media, and Deepfake
Such a suff'ring Joe Fria on exploring his personal fears in Shadows Of Willow Cabin
McGregor, Branagh and Vachon bound for Edinburgh Film festival launches 79th programme of premieres and encounters
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