Order by: Date, A-Z
The Brave (1997)
A down-on-his-luck Native American strikes a dangerous movie deal to help his family.
Carmen Jones (1954)
Soldier Joe falls for free spirited Carmen and runs away with her, but when she leaves him for a champion boxer she triggers his uncontrollable jealousy and tragedy ensues. Re-released by the BFI.
Chinese Odyssey (2002)
Star-crossed lovers, bizarre comedy, martial arts and class diversity in Ming dynasty China.
The Draughtsman's Contract (1982)
A 17th century country house murder mystery, with sex, lies and a mischievous statue.
Fitzcarraldo (1982)
A music lover is consumed with the idea of building an opera house in the South American jungle.
Hamlet (1991)
Hammy version of the Shakespearian tragedy.
Laurel And Hardy: Someone's Ailing (1932)
Classic slapstick comedy from the accident prone Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy.
Out Of Time (2003)
Small town Florida police chief finds himself the prime suspect in a double homicide.
Women In Love (1969)
Two sisters in a mining town in the 1920s fall in love with two contrasting men.
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