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A documentary on the development of American impressionism.
Documentary and fiction blend in a tale of ancient palaces, devoted shepherds and a young calf contemplating his fate.
A ronin wanders the Japanese countryside with his child, having adventures.
A documentary portrait of a big game hunter who is determined to kill a cape buffalo.
A gang leader and a police detective engage in a dangerous battle of wits in a busy hospital neurology ward.
Washed ashore on a small Indonesian island, a man wakes up in hospital with no memory of who he is or how he got there - but a gang boss is on his trail.
When a man wakes up beside a dead sex worker, his self-professed best friend persuades him that they should secretly dispose of her body.
A group of young people gets lost in the desert.
A carpenter investigates the gentrification of Martha's Vineyard.
A young cleaning women, suddenly unemployed, is willing to do anything to fulfil her dream of owning her own hairdressing salon.
A child psychologist trapped in an isolated house by a storm tries to rescue a vulnerable boy.
An ornithologist searching for black storks is swept away by rapids and awakens in a mysterious, dark forest.
Faust meets Arabic myth in the Moroccan desert.
A recently released convict finds himself trapped between his urban criminal past and his new life on probation as the only black man in a conservative white Wisconsin farming town.
Two artistically inclined childhood friends, a comedian and a folk-rocker, set out on a tour together in hopes of regaining their “mojo” and finding love in the process.
A woman tortured by her loss of religious faith falls for a charismatic psychologist.
A bored woman seduces a drifter in the hope that he'll kill her husband.
The story of an eccentric millionaire's buried treasure and those who are searching for it.
A day in the life of 12 residents of a Melbourne suburb.
Four women search for freedom in small town India.
A Russian member of the French resistance, a collaborator and a naive SS officer collide with tragic consequences.
A documentary about the first ever performance by pioneering Deaf and disabled theatre company Graeae.
An exploration of the universe and humanity's place within it.
Wandering through a ruined city, a young brother and sister discover a building inhabited by a mysterious hermit who offers them sanctuary.
When a man who runs a workshop hires an old friend, trouble brews for his family.
Richard III is haunted by those he has murdered.
The people in Forres don't work. Between nine and five they dissolve into the pubs, where the light shines as a warm glow in their midst. Then the stranger Bodkin arrives into town. He has come to this remote corner of Europe to hide and lay low.
A documentary portrait of life in the Idomeni refugee camp.
A New York City pimp encounters a woman who is determined to bring his business down.
What is it like to come of age in New York City? First-time director Jenny Gage follows vivacious sisters, Ginger and Dusty, and their high school friends over the course of their crucial teen years.
Two Burmese people flee their country's civil war in search of a new life in Thailand.
A documentary about a Washington DC gang made up of young LGBT people.
A young Indian woman battle to escape her traditional role and fulfil her dream of becoming a taxi driver.
A documentary about a coastguard captain whose life changes when boats full of refugees begin arriving in the waters around his small Greek island.
A man resurns to his estranged family at a challenging time.
A documentary examining the work and influence of ACT UP Shreveport in the conservative Deep South.
A Holocaust survivor's violin is donated to a Bronx schoolgirl.
An Inuk filmmaker takes a close look at the central role of seal hunting in the lives of the Inuit.
A sexual relationship between siblings is complicated by a pregnancy.
A documentary tribute to the dying art of Indian cinema posters, with each cinema once employing a dedicated artist to paint a massive original mural for that week’s Bollywood blockbuster.
The history of the forests, from the Ice Age to the dawn of humankind.
The story of a group of young Scottish, Nigerian and Chinese pipers from Govan.
Story of the Nobel prize-winning poet Pablo Neruda, who becomes a fugitive in his homeland.
A girl's life is transformed when she learns the story of a pilot who once crashed in the desert and met a little boy from a distant planet.
The story of The Stooges.
A small city is threatened by a warlord.
A stubborn old man is won over by a new neighbour.
The lives of three married friends are turned upside down when their friend, just divorced, disappears. Are they really living the lives they want?
A teenager becomes obsessed by the idea that the sophisticated stranger living across the street is actually a vampire.
Twinless in real life Nurse Annabel Southern remembers her twin sister Jo and how it felt to lose her
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
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