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A documentary exploring the zombie genre.
The story of the filmmaker’s experience with temporary episodes of migraine related blindness and her brother’s blindness later in life.
Musician and visual artist Maki Yamazaki discusses visible and invisible disabilities, barriers to access for disabled and trans artists, and the intersection of race, gender and ability.
A stranded man who knows he will soon become a zombie concocts a plan to save his baby daughter.
How China's Uyghur minority got caught up in the US invasion of Iraq and ended up illegally detained in Guantanamo.
,A search for sunken gold inadvertently disturbs a nest of sea vampires.
A young woman travels to Peru in the hope of better understanding a troubling family legacy.
A former musician struggles with the banality of the life she has found herself living.
A van driver targets female motorists on the highway.
A young man stumbles upon a town of lycans.
A detective whose little brother disappeared long ago has to investigate a similar case.
A grieving man falls for a woman with a dark secret.
A father puts on a clown costume for his son's birthday but then discovers he can't take it off - and worse, it's possessed by a demon.
A woman struggling to cope with middle age makes an unexpected connection with an injured man.
A journey through the subconscious in the aftermath of a bereavement.
A dad and daughter's odyssey into a desert.
Portrait of American war vet and biker Ronnie ‘Stray Dog’ Hall.
A young police officer is drawn into a mysterious maniac's murderous plans.
An innocent young man confesses to a crime so his family will be cared for, but things don't go to plan.
Six models are stalked by a psychopath.
Three different lives interweave to tell the story of the impact of Iceland's economic collapse.
A detective falls in love with a woman linked to the murder victims of his current investigation.
Returning home after 20 years in a labour camp, a loving husband finds that his ailing wife can no longer recognise him.
A family sets out to make its fortune through gold mining in Mali, despite having absolutely no experience.
Blackly comic drama about the strain of coping with ageing parents in a long troubled family.
A documentary about a man campaigning for the right to keep living in the home he built from driftwood on Folkestone Beach.
When the royal jelly is stolen, a brave little bee must travel across the corn poppy meadow to prove the hornets innocent and end a war.
A documentary about the unrest in Ukraine in 2013 and 2014.
Mafia tale, based on a true story.
The director goes in search of a classic Dodge that Joe Strummer once told a radio host he had lost somewhere in Madrid.
Portrait of the author, built around a series of encounters with him and interviews with many friends, including Allen Ginsberg, Terry Southern, John Giorno. and Brion Gysin.
A bunch of broke academics decide to enter the drug manufacture and dealing business.
Two men who married in Colorado in 1975 recall their struggle for true equality and talk of the love that kept them going.
A policewoman tries to help a young girl who is being abused by her violent stepdad.
After a fall, a curmudgeonly farmer moves into the city home of his frustrated daughter in law.
A musician strives to find inspiration in a city with an overwhelming history.
Documentarians exploring monster art meet a man who claims the monsters are real - and that he knows where to find them.
A boy goes in search of his dad.
A Chinese couple face turmoil after their child is abducted.
Investigating the disappearance of a construction worker brings a detective face to face with the tragic history of his country and with his own past.
A rising star asks a once prolific film extra for lessons in the art of onscreen swordfighting.
A close-knit community in Australia start up a not-for-profit funeral service.
An autistic teenage prodigy travels from the English suburbs for a maths competition in Taipei, challenging his safely defined outlook.
The story of the Leeds punk band who have somehow managed to keep going since the Seventies, winning serious acclaim along the way.
A woman devoted to caring for her sister becomes involved in a complex relationship when their routine is broken.
An adaptation of Truman Capote's famous book about the real life murder of the clutter family and the fate of those who committed it.
Where Meis lives, absolutely nothing ever happens. She loses herself in wistful fantasies about love, sex and a world elsewhere.
A filmmaker retraces the steps of a 1919 expedition which documented the voyage made by the Hudson Bay Company, discovering traces of Aboriginal Canada along the way.
Small but sinister events in a quiet widow's life hint at the ghosts of the Cultural Revolution.
An archaeologist takes his kids to explore the remains of a Viking expedition, but what they find is something much more ancient - and still alive.
Embracing vulnerability Sophie Hyde on language, identity, the freedom to explore, and Jimpa
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
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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