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When a man is dumped by his girlfriend, he determines to win her back... even if he has to get her new man out of the way.
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The Little Tramp takes a job as a clown and falls for the ringmaster's daughter.
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Three short, silent Charlie Chaplin comedies - A Dog's Life, Shoulder Arms and The Pilgrim - in a restored edition with new music.
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A young Luxembourger dodges the German draft by hiding out in an iron mine.
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Portmanteau documentary based on the best-selling book that promises to explore the "hidden side of everything".
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Frankie Boyle’s latest (and, he says, last) stand-up tour, filmed at the Hammersmith Apollo.
'Children can understand a lot more than we think..' The makers of Little Amélie on why perceptions about animation are changing
'This was absolutely the most personal film for me' Lovisa Sirén on highlighting bond between mother and child in Without Kelly
'I don't like that feeling of things that look alike' The Love That Remains director Hlynur Pálmason on the idiosyncratic and personal
Like being a magician Corin Hardy on the art of illusion, emotional world building and Whistle
Embracing vulnerability Sophie Hyde on language, identity, the freedom to explore, and Jimpa
Twinless in real life Nurse Annabel Southern remembers her twin sister Jo and how it felt to lose her
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With awards season in full flow, you can keep track of the latest news on that here:
César nominations Nouvelle Vague leads the race for France's biggest awards
BAFTA nominations One Battle After Another and Sinners almost neck and neck
Critics' Circle Awards One Battle After Another wins fight
Oscars Sinners dominates the nominations