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Two members of the Mohawk people and their British lover are forced to flee into the woods when a group of vicious American renegades turns on them during the war of 1812.
Estranged sisters reunite after the death of their father and form a daring plan to pay off debts.
A teenager living in a Dublin housing estate with his grandfather is caught holding drugs for his friend's older brother and is sentenced to three months in prison.
A young woman returns from a hospital stay to find rumours circulating in her village.
A troublesome girl sent to stay on a farm for the summer comes of age as she gets to know the animals around her and gradually understands the adult world.
Archive study of Britain's relationship to the land.
A lawyer is anxious to have a baby but her artist girlfriend keeps putting it off. Then her neighbour gets involved.
A man who lies, cheats and steals without conscience finds himself beginning to get into serious trouble.
An interview with the Australian actor.
When a teenager who has trouble with her parents moves to Zurich with them, she starts to walk on the wild side.
Gaza lives with his father Ahad on the shores of the Aegean Sea. The intelligent kid would like to continue his studies, but Ahad sees his son’s future differently. He gets Gaza to help with his side business – smuggling refugees from the Mideast.
A film about language, masculinity and speedway racing.
A young woman determined to make it as a hip hop dancer is disillusioned upon moving to Paris - but then she discovers comedy.
When an injured teenager stumbles into a remote Christian community he is cared for and supported. Then the children become convinced that he has holy powers.
Two siblings coping with grief find their lives disrupted by the arrival of three brothers who have a surprising connection to their farm.
A small business owner and part-time cab driver is pushed to the edge by corruption.
A documentary about John Hume and his contribution to bringing the Troubles in Northern Ireland to an end.
A former blogger and painter confronting what she believes is her calling: becoming a cloistered contemplative nun in a strict religious orders.
A documentary about journalists sent by their employers to the Mediterranean to cover the unfolding humanitarian tragedy.
Twins in a crumbling family home live according to rules set by a mysterious supernatural entity, but when one of them falls in love, the stage is set for conflict.
Examining the human rights pros and cons of the internet in terms of citizen journalism and global surveillance.
After hitting rock bottom, former youth boxing champion Jimmy McCabe returns to his childhood boxing club and his old team.
Survey Corps members are faced with a second Titan invasion.
What does it take to build a world-class French restaurant? What if the staff is almost entirely men and women just out of prison?
A peasant girl who embarks on a romance with the landowner she serves begins to suspect that the spirit of his dead wife resents her.
A documentarian investigating doping in cycling accidentally uncovers an international Olympic scandal.
The filmmaker investigates the shooting of his brother.
Edith and Eddie, ages 96 and 95, are America's oldest interracial newlyweds. Their love story is disrupted by a family feud that threatens to tear the couple apart.
A group of teenage girls go to stay at a country house only to realise it's haunted as they begin to disappear one by one.
A documentary about Huntington, West Virginia, where three women are fighting to end epidemic opiod addiction.
A group of ex-university friends take a hiking holiday in Nordic Noir country. Ooo er... (Swedish for "Cripes!")
A couple experiment with sleeping with other people and find it has unexpected effects on their lives.
Orbiting a planet on the brink of war, scientists test a device to solve an energy crisis, and end up face-to-face with a dark alternate reality.
An attempt to make a film about the Honey Island swamp murders goes awry when the killer is accientally resurrected.
The role of Native Americans in contemporary music history.
Narumi and her husband Shinji are going through a rocky patch when Shinji suddenly vanishes, returning several days later, utterly transformed. At the same time, a family is brutally murdered, and the town beset by strange phenomena. Journalist Sakurai begins to investigate the mystery…
A bounty hunter in a post-apocalyptic world encounters the man she believes to have killed her sister.
A documentary about the 30 year career of The Grateful Dead
A poor Midwest family is forced off their land. They travel to California, suffering the misfortunes of the homeless in the Great Depression.
Following an organ transplant, a shy young man becomes a half-ghoul and beins to crave human flesh.
A documentary about travelling cinemas in India.
A rich high school student tries to give a fellow student a makeover but finds herself falling in love.
Two strangers, both folk musicians stranded in California, take a road trip to New York in the days after 9/11.
Three children decide to leave their homes looking a better life.
Two escaped convicts chained together, white and black, must learn to get along in order to elude capture.
A Vietnam veteran goes to collect the body of his son, who has been killed in war in Iraq.
A documentary comprised entirely of dashboard camera footage from Russian cars.
A documentary about Pussy Riot and Russian traditions of political resistance enacted through art.
A documentary portrait of brilliant card magician Richard Turner.
After being cast out of society and captured by cannibals, a young woman reevaluates her life and her sense of morality.
Spectators Marie Kreutzer, Léa Seydoux, Laurence Rupp and Catherine Deneuve on Gentle Monster
Conflicted characters Alexis Manenti on Too Many Beasts and Flesh And Fuel
Love, not reason Pawel Pawlikowski, Sandra Hüller, August Diehl and Hanns Zischler discuss Fatherland
The monstrosity of the form Katie Aselton and Mark Duplass on relatable storytelling and Magic Hour
Going off-plan Ben Wheatley on early inspirations, developing his craft and making Normal
Once Upon A Time In Gaza is Arab Critics Awards winner Full results announced in Cannes
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