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In the near future, Britain is a fascist state into which a mysterious, masked terrorist dares to fight fear with flames
Investigating a murder mystery, a sophisticated male escort discovers some unexpected things about himself.
Journalist John Pilger investigates political corruption in South America.
The final part of Mehta's elementary trilogy about India.
Screening with Blood Car at EIFF 2008, this is a musical about deceptive internet seduction.
The unlikely lives of Canadian junkies.
A brother and sister attempt to repair their relationship and reconcile themselves with the truth about their mother's murder.
Life in an African orphanage where the children are united by a love of singing.
Together with Sergei Eisenstein, his imaginary companion on a walking tour of Mexico City, Mark Cousins contemplates historical change, shot composition, and his own identity.
Revered Billy takes a look at America's shopping addiction.
The experience of a gymnast training in Eastern Europe and Canada.
Film-maker Alan Berliner explores his own insomnia.
Exploring the lifestyles of three characters involved in a bi/transsexual menage-a-trois.
A husband and wife struggle to cope as the latter falls prey to madness.
The tragedy of 9/11, as seen through the eyes of two survivors and their families.
A young man kills himself and awakens in a land where everything is "just a little bit worse".
The tortured romance between a blind American diplomat and a taxi dancing Russian widow in Shanghai on the eve of war.
Tensions in a German town on the eve of the First World War.
An ageing wrestler tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter, but can he get the ring out of his soul? Plus read what Aronofsky, Rourke and Tomei said about the film.
The mutants battle over a manmade 'cure' for their condition.
A lonely microbiologist embarks on passionate romance in verse with Middle Eastern cook.
A biopic of controversial doctor and euthanasia practitioner Jack Kevorkian.
A young dreamer steals a plane and flies it to the desert, but society isn't ready for his vision when he tries to return.
A cop, a reporter and a cartoonist become obsessed with a serial killer in 1970s San Francisco.
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
Past crime Christoffer Boe on creating a world for his period mystery Special Unit - The First Murder
It Was Just An Accident screenwriter arrested in Iran Jafar Panahi speaks out
Sundance announces winners Josephine, Nuisance Bear, Shame And Money and To Hold A Mountain take top prizes
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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