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A woman in her early thirties goes full steam ahead in pursuit of experiences which come and go at a fast pace.
An imagined encounter between the ageing Joseph Stalin and a young doctor with extraordinary healing abilities.
A retired couple entering a dance contest, a corrupt politician, a girl eager to lose her virginity, and a young lawyer obsessed with social status - a seemingly benign look into these daily lives goes haywire in this shocking black comedy.
French remake of Peggy Sue Got Married.
A nine-year-old announces to his mum that he has another mother.
An American novelist living for a time in London converses with his wife, his mistress, and other female characters he may have dreamed up.
An unemployed man has two months while his wife is away to prove he can take care of the kids and find a job.
What dark secrets lie behind the mysterious video stalker?
Animation about a woodcutter and his wife whose lives are transformed after they rescue a baby thrown from a train that passes near their home.
A man's recovery in hospital after being disfigured on the fields of France during World War One.
Ensemble film that sees a regular day at the office shattered when the staff notice a banner on the building opposite reading: Man Alone.
A lacklustre film critic has woman troubles.
A teacher accidentally takes her class hostage.
Two gay men struggle with love in the shadow of mortality.
Sexual liaisons and family misunderstandings on a French holiday with Charlotte Rampling.
A challenging Testament Amanda Seyfried and Mona Fastvold on music, Mancunian and money in their latest film
Seen and herd Elle Sofe Sara on yoik, secrets and reindeer in her debut Árru
The awakening Alison McAlpine on capturing a donkey's eye view in Perfectly A Strangeness
Extra spice Adam MacDonald on survival dynamics and This Is Not A Test
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
Golden night for Yellow Letters İlker Çatak takes top prize in Berlin after controversial week of politics
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