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Robert Carlyle and Emily Watson star in Alan Parker's adaptation of of Frank McCourt's best-selling account of his poor Irish upbringing.

The 18th century upbringing in aristocratic circles of the illegitimate mulatto daughter of the Lord Chief Justice of England's son

A girl in Second World War Germany steals books and shares them with others.

A former convict boxer rekindles love where he shouldn't.

Stop-motion love story sees a young man inadvertantly marry a dead woman.

A new job spells change for three friends in the Seventies.

A jaded actor discovers that in order to save his soul he must first open his mind. Plus read our exclusive interview with Sophie Barthes.

Art and politics in Depression era America.

Brave New World by any other name, with Christian Bale as a cop who sees the light.

A climbing expedition on Mt. Everest is devastated by a severe snow storm.

A son struggles to deal with his abusive father.

Murder and mystery at a party in a stately home.

The last days of Oscar Wilde.

Biopic of Jacqueline du Pre and her relationship with her sister.

Critical biopic of The Goon Show master-of-voices who became a Hollywood movie star.

A chess player falls for a socialite.

The creator of Peter Rabbit meets Mr McGregor.

The reappearance of old pal causes a man to re-evaluate his life.

A family is cursed by a witch and transformed into monsters.

A honeymoon couple struggle to physically and emotionally connect in 1962

A social worker struggles to reunite families after discovering the (real life) scandalous deportation of British children to other Commonwealth countries, which often resulted in abuse.

In the 1880s, an Australian outlaw is offered a pardon if he tracks down and kills his psychotic elder brother.

Adam Sandler is a disturbed loner in a blue suit who is full of fear and suppressed rage

The royal princesses have a VE Day adventure.

Remake of Manhunter, in which Hannibal Lecter gives advice to FBI agent on serial killer.
A breaking marriage exposes the meaning of love and an unsolved crime.

A writer who is about to get married travels cross-country to talk to ex-girlfriends.

The story of a theatre director's drive to produce his masterwork.

A boy grows up in a broken family as the winds of change blow through Swaziland.

A young man signs us to try and stay close to his beloved horse during World War One.

A lonely young boy discovers a magical egg and befriends the strange creature which hatches from it. Plus read our exclusive interview with Jay Russell.

Why French cinema remains alive and well UniFrance head reflects on reactions to the virtual Paris Rendez-vous
Streaming Spotlight: archaeology on film Seven great films about digging up the past
Remembering Michael Apted Timothy Greenfield-Sanders and Anne-Katrin Titze on the much admired director
Stay-At-Home Seven: January 11 to 17 Telly and streaming suggestions for the week ahead
Calamity, A Childhood Of Martha Jane Cannary to open Animation First Rémi Chayé films to screen at the French Institute Alliance Française
2021 Glasgow Film Festival launched Full line-up announced as screenings go online
We're looking forward to this year's Glasgow Film Festival.
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