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One night, five taxis, different countries, awkward moments, some humour, much humanity.
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Three oddball prisoners in a New Orleans jail escape and run wild in the country.
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Epic tale of revenge and kung fu disciplines in ancient China.
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Exploring the lifestyles of three characters involved in a bi/transsexual menage-a-trois.
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Kurt Russell embarks on a one-man mission to save the US President in a futuristic prison city.
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Gag-filled French film-within-a-film that has something to do with losing car keys.
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Phoenix Nights spin-off about two pals and their camper van adventures.
Shades of the morning Natasha Kermani on survival in dark times and The Dreadful
'All of us can relate to being alone' Louis Paxton on isolation, animation and folklore in The Incomer
Swapping the narrative Amanda Kramer on giving her body-switch film By Design a modern twist
'I love murkiness where no one's good or bad' Zak Hilditch on making modern zombie film We Bury The Dead
'Children can understand a lot more than we think..' The makers of Little Amélie on why perceptions about animation are changing
Frederick Wiseman dies Filmmaker of rare vision passes away at 96
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Independent Spirit Awards Train Dreams is Best Picture
César nominations Nouvelle Vague leads the race for France's biggest awards
BAFTA nominations One Battle After Another and Sinners almost neck and neck
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