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A reunion between friends leads to awkward revelations.
An experimental short providing a glimpse inside a summer camp where young Russian cadets develop their allegiance.
A woman is waiting for her lover. The little girl she is taking care of is playing. When the young man arrives, the little girl decides to explore the park.
Experimental short film showcase.
A man's quiet night in the pub is interrupted when a girl arrives looking for her blind date.
A vampire schoolgirl hunts monsters for the government.
A expose of the Kenya's flower industry and its cruel human toll.
A one night stand leads to unexpected entanglements.
A little girl tries to get her ice-cream back from a hungry monster.
A girl in Second World War Germany steals books and shares them with others.
A documentary exploring the life of russian poet Boris Ryzhy.
A cinematic attempt to bridge the cultural divide between Arabs and Israelis.
Using synthetic biological technology, a young man grows his own action hero.
A goalkeeper kidnapped and tortured by the Argentinian secret police becomes determined to escape.
Abstracted images of a conversation with the artist Stephen Andrews.
In a dystopian future, a sculptress completes her masterpiece.
A young woman hopes to win the heart of the man she adores by winning an eating competition.
A celebratory film about the maestros of tango.
An old man walks through the desert checking his traps for food, but something else is stalking him.
Portrait of a crofter.
A questioning of the American dream and archetypal American nuclear family. Part one of The Suburban Trilogy.
A gang have to solve a murder to restore peace on their housing estate.
A make-up artist who specialises in helping patients conceal scars finds herself helping to hide a bigger secret.
Three people working in a local market dream of bigger things, but everything must stop eight times a day to pull down the canopy and make way for passing trains.
Stop-motion animation about an artist and his increasingly disturbing work. Showing at EIFF 2007 in World Animation 1.
A documentary about the community in a neglected Glasgow church and their struggle for survival.
A tale of love and torture in an isolated location.
An exploration of imagery and ideas related to crime.
The true story of an abandoned baby who grew up to be a notorious football hooligan.
The story of the Scottish engineer and developer of radar Robert Watson-Watt.
A fluffy kitten dreams of rampaging through a city.
When a cabbie falls for a cop, he comes up with a ruse to catch her eye.
A son brings home an injured dove.
A weekend hunting trip goes badly awry.
Jhong wakes up and finds himself dead. He watches his family dealing with his death over breakfast. Although his wife can’t hear him, she can somehow comprehend what is on his mind.
Sam Wilson, the new Captain America, finds himself in the middle of an international incident and must discover the motive behind a nefarious global plan.
Sara and her nanny Yarisa have a relationship that seems to transcend their class condition but an accident will test their loyalty.
A series of awkward encounters causes escalating tension.
William Tell, a former serviceman who became a poker player, leads a solitary existence on the casino trail. His path crosses with Cirk, a vulnerable and angry young man obsessed with his plan for revenge and he tries to steer him away from violence.
An ageing actor strikes up a relationship with his Hungarian emigre carer.
Carl Fredricksen reluctantly agrees to go on a date with a lady friend, but has no idea how dating works these days. Ever the helpful friend, Dug steps in to calm Carl's pre-date jitters and offer some tried-and-true tips for making friends - if you're a dog.
After a man and wife inherit part of a mob gambling business, they attempt to scheme their way to the top.
A man picks the wrong stranger to expose himself to.
Cerulia returns to her childhood home to find that it is haunted by her memories.
An 11-year-old Palestinian boy accompanies his father on regular trips to a ruined Gaza village, though he doesn't understand their purpose.
The true story of composer Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint-Georges, the illegitimate son of an African slave and a French plantation owner, who rises to heights in French society as a composer before an ill-fated love affair.
Bijoli is serene until a mysterious visitor shows up in her small tailoring shop with a commission.
Documentary about the indigenous Hmong ethnic minority in Vietnam's northern mountainous region, focusing on a youngster who faces the prospect of an unsettling matrimonial custom.
Profile of the Trainspotting author.
The story of a mother whose teenage daughter is kidnapped in Northern Mexico. When the authorities offer no support in the search, she takes matters into her own hands and transforms from housewife into a vengeful militant.
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
Sacred and profane Hannah Peterson on adapting David Hornsby's Via Negativa
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