FILMS OUT THIS WEEK
A pregnant woman tries to tick off a bucket list this week in Baby Done, there's an Indian rags to riches tale in The White Tiger, and new love blooms during Ramadan in Breaking Fast - see our interview with director Mike Mosallam. Death threats prompt suspicion among genocide researchers in The Exception and Wuhan doctors' experience of the pandemic is documented in 76 Days. Chaos ensues when a radio host is bitten by a rabid bat in Ten Minutes To Midnight, while the early life of David Bowie is imagined in Stardust and a Soviet atrocity is remembered in Dear Comrades! The surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr is explored in MLK/FBI, a director spills family secrets in Film About A Father Who, and prejudice in artificial intelligence is the subject of Coded Bias. Sisters compete over a man who might be a vampire in Climate Of The Hunter - see what director Mickey Reece had to say about it - while a woman flees a killer in Hunted. A theme park built around a volcano proves to be a mistake in Skyfire and rebels prepare to take on alien wizards in Battle In Space: The Armada Attacks.
After a lengthy delay, Atom Egoyan's They Will Take My Island is finally getting its première Link
A man recalls his rise from poverty in an Indian village to being a successful entrepreneur in The White Tiger Link
A pregnant woman is determined to tick off a bucket list before the birth...causing sparks with her partner in Baby… Link
Emmanuel Mouret's Love Affair(s) takes top awards at Lumières Link #Lumieres2021
NEW DVD HIGHLIGHTS

FESTIVALS
New Directors/New Films in New York has just finished, where The Killing Of Two Lovers screened.
If you're looking for inspiration about what to catch at home, try our weekly column, the Stay-At-Home Seven, which suggests films you can watch on UK TV or streaming services in the coming days, plus this week's Streaming Spotlight highlights penguins at the pictures.

Streaming Spotlight - Penguins at the pictures Films to pick up and stream this week
Bacri - 'flawless' mover and shaker of French cinema Partner of Agnès Jaoui bows out after struggle with illness
Stay-At-Home Seven: January 18 to 23 - Television and streaming picks for the week ahead
Why French cinema remains alive and well UniFrance head reflects on reactions to the virtual Paris Rendez-vous
MetLiveArts to host They Will Take My Island première Atom Egoyan film finally premières - ten months after planned date
Mouret takes top Lumière honours France’s Golden Globe winners revealed in Paris
We're looking forward to this year's Glasgow Film Festival.
We've recently covered New Directors/New Films andTallinn Black Nights, DOC NYC, Sheffield DocFest, the London Korean Film Festival, Welsh horror festival Abertoir, New York's Newfest, the October edition of Frightfest, the Scottish Queer International Film Festival, the London Film Festival, the New York Film Festival and the Venice Film Festival.
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