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Bunuel's story of a chaste housewife who gets a job in a brothel still has the power to shock after 40 years. Out now on re-release.
A group of friends are repeatedly frustrated in their attempts to have dinner.
Dark comedy exposing the 1930s in thrall to fascism.
The dinner party from hell.
A man regales passengers on a train with the story of his frustrated romance with the enchanting Conchita.
A repressed nun desperate to maintain her Catholic ideals is tested as she takes residence on her uncles debauched estate in Luis Buñuel's controversial Palme d’Or snatcher.
Between strangers Anthony Chen in capturing emotion in Drift
Art of observation Matthäus Wörle on his collaborative approach to debut documentary Where We Used To Sleep
Gateway between worlds Anu Valia on expectations, reality and We Strangers
The little things Inside the 2024 Glasgow Short Film Festival
Choosing her colours Joe Lawlor and Christine Malloy on Rose Dugdale and Baltimore
Fateful experiences Ron Frank on Remembering Gene Wilder
Filmhouse gets £1.5m funding boost Edinburgh cultural hub set to reopen this year
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