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Resolution (2012)
An attempted intervention at the remote woodland home of a troubled addict reveals unexpected dangers.
Sofia's Last Ambulance (2012)
Sofia, the capital city of Bulgaria, has more than two million inhabitants and only 13 ambulances... this documentary follows one of them.
Somebody Up There Likes Me (2012)
Dark comedy tracks happy-go-lucky slacker Max across three decades.
The Stoker (2010)
A story of hit men and moral corruption is told through the eyes of the man who helps to burn the bodies.
Three Sisters (2012)
Three peasant sisters - aged ten, six and four - try to get by in the mountains after their mother abandons them and their father has to go away to work.
Tokyo Waka (2012)
Documentary about the life and culture of Tokyo.
The Turtle's Rage (2012)
"We will not return. We cannot. Where would we return to?" - a personal consideration of Palestine.
The Valley Of The Jato (2012)
Documentary about a family-run TV station in Sicily that has taken a stand against corruption.
West Of The Tracks (2003)
Documentary focusing on the decline of heavy industry in the Tiexi district of Shenyang, China.
We Did It On A Song (2014)
Musical docudrama following six 17-year-olds on the cusp of leaving school.
White Epilepsy (2012)
Bodies interact as if in a dream.
Workers (2013)
A loyal factory cleaner is refused a pension whilst a maid finds herself employed by the dog who inherited the house where she works.
The World's End (2013)
Five friends who reunite in an attempt to top their epic pub crawl from 20 years earlier unwittingly become humankind's only hope for survival.
X-Men: Days Of Future Past (2014)
Wolverine travels back in time in a bid to change history.
The Years Of Fierro (2013)
Documentary about a Mexican who has been on Death Row - and protesting his innocence - for 30 years.
Yumen (2013)
A visit to a Chinese ghost town.
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Heir presumptive Rob Rice on the power of comedy, political disappointments and Ponderosa

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From personal to universal Karla Murthy on The Gas Station Attendant and her relationship with her dad

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