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101 Reykjavik (2000)
A hedonistic young man gets more than he bargained for when a Spanish flamenco dancer moves in with he and his mother.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Kubrick and Clarke's quest to the stars.
Addicted to Solitude (1999)
Documentary tracks two women in post-apartheid South Africa.
Amores Perros (1999)
Interlinking stories, connected by a car crash and dogs.
The Adventures Of Prince Achmed (1926)
Beautiful silhouette take on the Arabian nights and a piece of celluloid history.
Blinker (1999)
Intelligent adventure film for kids with its heart in the right place.
A Brief History of Errol Morris (1999)
Documentary about the non-fiction film-maker.
Caesar's Park (2000)
A filmmaker documents her new neighbourhood.
Caught (1949)
Tense psychological drama about a young woman whose dream of marrying into riches descends into a nightmare.
Cry For Bobo (2001)
Tartan short: a hilarious, old-fashioned slapstick comedy about a criminal clown.
Deep In The Woods (2000)
Horror tale revolving round retellings of Little Red Riding Hood.
Les Diseurs de Verite (2000)
Intense drama about the plight of a political refugee.
The Earrings Of Madame De... (1953)
A countess sells her earrings, little realising the huge impact the move will have on her life.
Eu Tu Eles (2000)
A woman has to keep the peace between her three hubbies and four kids.
Evolution (2001)
Lock up your biologists! Second rate comic sci-fi effort where the jokes fall as flat as the science... though the stars all have glossy kissable hair of course.
The Exile (1947)
Charles II's attempts to elude the Roundheads.
Extension Du Domaine De La Lutte (1999)
Bleak look at life for single men in the modern world.
Faithless (2000)
A woman tells the tale of her infidelity.
Hamlet (2000)
Modern re-examination of Shakespeare's Prince of Denmark.
Hidden Whisper (2000)
Three Mother/daughter relationships receive eloborate cinematic analysis in a beautiful but overlong drama.
Hotel Splendide (2000)
Black comedy about a dark and dreary hotel spa.
I Love (1999)
Lonely soldiers make for revealing viewing in this involved documentary.
The Jaundiced Eye (1999)
Documentary about two gay men's struggle to overturn convictions for child abuse.
The Junction (1999)
A lonely young romantic running the signal box at a dilapidated station plans her escape from her small town in this touching little drama.
Late Night Shopping (2001)
Night shift workers go slightly insane, consider their navels and ignore the only interesting character among them in this so-so Brit drama.
Legacy (2000)
The true life traumas of one amazing family and their struggle out of the housing projects that have so badly affected their lives.
Letter From An Unknown Woman (1948)
A woman falls for her neighbour and maintains her unrequited love down the years.
Lifetime Guarantee: Phranc's Adventures in Plastic (2001)
Documentary about a Jewish lesbian folk singer who switches career to sell Tupperware.
Lola Montes (1955)
Colourful and genuinely revolutionary film, which shows off the considerable imagination and technical prowess of the director. Newly restored version is being show at NYFF 2008.
The Low Down (2000)
Lives and loves of a group of twentysomethings.
The Luzhin Defence (2000)
A chess player falls for a socialite.
Manji (2001)
A widowed garage owner deals with his wife's death while trying to patch up his relationship with his son.
Marshal Tito's Spirit (1999)
Communism resurrected in a sweet Croatian Ealing style comedy.
Me, Myself And Irene (2000)
Split personalities lead to a love triangle with a twist in a reasonably funny gross-out caper with Jim Carrey.
The Price Of Milk (2000)
Romantic and fantastical cow farming odyssey.
Rio Escondido (1999)
A woman heads to her husband's home town after she begins to suspect he is cheating on her.
La Ronde (1950)
The love lives of a series of inter-related characters.
Shiri (1999)
Excellent and enjoyable action flick with high body count - think Korean Nikita.
La Signora Di Tutti (1934)
The story of a woman who has lived a scandalous life.
Sun Alley (1999)
East meets West in Seventies Berlin.
Tangerine (2001)
A painter on a large rail bridge finds the life-change of retirement difficult.
There's Only One Jimmy Grimble (2000)
A misfit schoolkid dreams of being a footie star.
The Umbrellas Of Cherbourg (1964)
A low-key story of young lovers is turned into a beautiful MGM style musical in this French classic.
Vertical Limit (2000)
Climbers in a rescue party battle the harsh realities of K2.
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