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An ordinary man enters politics and finds himself drawn into corruption.
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In the midst of the Spanish Civil War, a lonely girl encounters a mysterious faun.
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A young Jewish man comes to terms with his identity and copes with the trauma of an absent father, helped and hindered by his eccentric family and friends.
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The fall of an intelligent teenager into a life of ultraviolence and depravity.
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A witness to rape offers to help police catch him by putting herself in harm's way.
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Love hurts for an innocent wife in Dublin and a grieving mother in New England.
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A former gangster's road to redemption is disrupted by drugs cash, bent cops, a sassy stripper and strange serial killers.
'I think it completely changed my life' Aleksandre Koberidze on his love for the Sony Ericsson and using it to shoot Dry Leaf
Dangerous waters Kayo Martin and Everett Blunck discuss making The Plague
The object of her desire Nia DaCosta on adapting and recontextualising Henrik Ibsen's Hedda
Time to remember Tom Koch on colour, connections and uncertainty in Olive
A grand legacy Vittorio Rambaldi on the legendary Carlo Rambaldi
Thinking big Producer Poppy O'Hagan on the challenges and themes of Think Of England
Mohammad Bakri dies Jenin Jenin filmmaker was 72
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