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Pitch black comedy about an unlikely friendship.
The moral and practical outcome of a drone strike in rural Kenya is thrashed out at British HQ as an American pilot in Nevada awaits orders to fire the missiles that may cause unacceptable collateral damage
A hardened immigration officer decides the fate of a potentially dangerous asylum seeker.
A boy tries to become an angel so he can save his dad from dying.
An elderly widower takes on a group of teenagers who are terrorising the estate.
As a young emperor flees the fall of Rome, he encounters a mysterious sword which will shape his destiny.
Bringing the video game adventurer to life.
Amidst World War I's chaos, a grieving father turns hero, leading villagers to safety while evading a relentless enemy driven by vengeance.
In 1968, an idealistic schoolteacher moves his family to East Germany in order to experience life in a Communist paradise. But his family, especially his wife, are not so eager.
A young Englishman plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms.
Tom Stoppard directs his first play about minor characters from Hamlet.
Summer 1998 – the opening stages of Le Tour de France are relocated to Ireland. Belgian rider Dom has been one of the best support riders on the Tour for the last 20 years but he secretly harbours a desire to wear the yellow jersey just once before his career is over.
Return of Mila Jovovich and the city of slavering zombies.
Sci-fi sequel sees survivors again battling Umbrella Corp.
Autobiographical account of life as a boy offender in an Irish Catholic reform school.
A forklift driver strives reluctantly to become a country-and-western singer on the pub circuit in Northern Ireland.
Love hurts for an innocent wife in Dublin and a grieving mother in New England.
How the good daughter of a country doctor becomes involved in scandal and gossip.
A place to belong Liam O Mochain on anthology filmmaking, hidden stories and making Abode
Bear necessities Jack Weisman and Gabriel Osio Vanden on working together and making naivety work for them in Nuisance Bear
In ascension Isaac 'Drift' Wright and Deon Taylor on climbing, spiritual development and Drift
Looking back Kei Ishikawa on memory, ambiguity and A Pale View Of Hills
Bearing witness Gabriela Osio Vanden and Jack Weisman on balance and perspectives in Nuisance Bear
Number one suspect Peter Warren on mental illness, living with uncertainty, and Kill Me
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It's a busy time for festivals and here's the latest from the spring events:
GSFF 19th edition opens in Glasgow with Downriver A Tiger
Cannes Barbra Streisand to receive honorary Palme d'Or
Thessaloniki Golden Alexanders announced
Cannes Honorary Palme d'Or to be presented to Peter Jackson
Cannes Park Chan-Wook named as Jury head