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After her mother has died, Caroline befriends a woman who was looking after her mother, but events take a mysterious turn.

Soft-centred tale of a group of pals in rural France.

Animated story of a boy who leads a wild existence deep in the forest until the day he discovers civilised life in a neighbouring village and meets a girl who lives there.

A fiftysomething woman who hires a gigolo finds their relationship becomes unexpectedly complex.
Audrey (Amelie) Tautou has an obsessional infatuation with a married cardiologist with fatal results.

The heartache, anguish, paperwork and corruption of adopting a baby in Cambodia.
A romantic flight from cholera on horseback through Provence in 1832.

The life of a tired academic becomes suddenly moe complicated after his wife asks him to pull strings to help a Serbian woman who is facing deportation.

Biopic about a woman who was born deaf and blind.

A salesman finds his sharp practice comes back to haunt him.

Several interconnected people search for emotional fulfillment during a Parisian winter.

A pregnant woman whose boyfriend dies of an overdose forms an unexpected bond with his brother.

Two pathologically shy neurotics connect through a love of chocolate.

One of those dreamy, dreamy things Guy Maddin on Isabella Rossellini and The Rabbit Hunters
Streaming Spotlight: great escapes How to break out of prison, movie style
Stay-At-Home Seven: April 5-12 Unmissable films on TV and streaming services this week
Back into memory Adam Benzine on Claude Lanzmann: Spectres Of The Shoah
Dream trip Tara Miele and Katie Byron on time, memory and storytelling in Wander Darkly
Nomadland named best by BAFTA Chloé Zhao's drama takes four awards
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