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A photographer stalks a serial killer who picks off his victims on the LA underground.
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Reimagining of the Faust myth sees a New Hampshire farmer sell his soul to the devil.
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Heists collide as a bank is simultaneously targeted by different sets of thieves.
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An ageing, lonely man rediscovers his love of life when he visits New York and shares his home with two strangers.
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Film based on the true story of one man's attempt to sail single-handed across the Pacific.
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A couple of outcast Goths from Ohio run away to New York seeking fame, fortune and acceptance.
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Stand-up comedy, investigating multiculturalism and stereotypes.
'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
'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
We're looking forward to Sundance, the Berlinale and the Glasgow Film Festival.
We've recently brought you coverage of Palm Springs, the French Film Festival UK, Thessaloniki Film Festival, DOC NYC, Leeds International Film Festival, Tallinn Black Nights, Abertoir, Halloween Frightfest, the Cheltenham Film Festival and the London Film Festival.
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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