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A teenager struggles for connections - both real and virtual - as her step-father presents an airbrushed version of their lives online.
The last days of Vincent van Gogh.
Star-crossed lovers struggle in Paris.
Filmmaking and real life start to blur for a director making a biopic about female singer Barbara.
Psychological thriller about a couple's torrid affair.
A young Frenchman returns from the city to the rural home of his youth to visit his dying father in this subtle, effective drama.
French remake of Peggy Sue Got Married.
Ensemble drama about a family brought together - and, possibility on course to be torn apart - by the illness of their matriarch.
Chance encounters threaten to tear a billionaire's life apart as he travels across Manhattan.
When an assistant to a daguerreotype photographer falls in love with the latter's daughter the relationship mirrors the art form as love and pain combine.
The memoirs of a man who awoke from a coma to discover he was completely paralysed apart from his left eye.
When a pterodactyl attacks Paris, an intrepid young journalist rises to the challenge.
Family secrets are revealed when relatives fight over a country house.
A submarine crew, a feared pack of forest bandits, a famous surgeon, and a battalion of child soldiers all get more than they bargained for as they wend their way toward progressive ideas on life and love.
The adventures of a concierge and a lobby boy who becomes his friend.
A filmmaker's life becomes complicated by the return of a former lover.
A filmmaker's life is sent into a tailspin by the return of a former lover just as he is about to embark on the shoot of a new film.
A Native American man is admitted to hospital after fighting in France and forms an unexpected friendship with the doctor who treats him.
Documentary about the US tennis ace.
The complex examination of madness, love, psychological growth and unresolved feelings within relationships.
Young people fall in and out of love soap-opera style in France.
The story of an Arab boy fostered in a conservative French village during the Algerian War.
Issachar & Zabulon, two brothers in their twenties, are supremely stupid and never bored, as madness is part of their daily lives. When they lose their mother's beloved dog, they have 24 hours to find it – or she will kick them out.
Fictionalised reimagining of the aftermath of the Munich Olympics hostage taking and slaughter.
Part prequel to My Sex Life. Paul remembers his youth and the consequences of true love.
Seventy-two hours before Nino's chemotherapy, he must complete the two missions given to him by his doctor.
The story of a family and a family business.
Ensemble film that sees a regular day at the office shattered when the staff notice a banner on the building opposite reading: Man Alone.
Bond is back... and this time it's personal.
A grieving woman finds no comfort in turning to her family, whose members all have their own dark secrets.
Passions simmer as the Nazi trawl for Jews in Paris heats up.
A nightclub singer falls in love with a much younger woman.
A comedy drama about a male synchronised swimming team.
An actress endeavours to convince a director of her talents so she can win a part in the play based on Sacher-Masoch's novel.
Trial by fire David Kittredge on Exorcist 2: The Heretic and making Boorman And The Devil
Age old questions Lance Hammer, Tom Courtenay, Juliette Binoche & Anna Calder-Marshall on Queen At Sea
Locking it down Raymond Friel on prison life, keeping scripts tight, and Frightfest opener Jailbroken
Giving voice Jack Archer on Gaelic language cinema and Psalms Of The People
Mining for truth Warwick Thornton on survivors and storytelling in Wolfram
Peter Jackson to receive Honorary Palme d'Or Lord Of The Rings director 'privileged' to receive accolade
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