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In the sea, a man swims. As he does, memories come to the surface. From his early childhood to his life as a man, all his memories are linked to water.
Two half-sisters return to Gran Canaria after their mother's death.
A man and his son compete for the affections of the same woman.
Drama about a former prisoner of war, who struggles to resume her life in Ukraine.
A young woman is murdered in a park. A man is tried and convicted for the crime but afterwards the killings continue.
A sting in the tale.
Imagine a kaleidoscope where shodows become leaves.
A girl talks about her Albinism.
A boy grows up in Thirties Spain.
Time travel thriller about a college student who gets to play God and change the future.
A petrol station cashier falls for a serial killer.
A documentary following a talented child chef who is determined to make it to the top of his chosen profession.
A romantic, musical tale about a coal miner who dreams of becoming a trapeze artist.
Life is a ray of sunshine that breaks through darkness. In the vast universe, the life of human beings and of all the things in the world comes to an end, a short and wonderful experience which is at the same time evanescent, just like a dayfly.
The memoirs of a man who awoke from a coma to discover he was completely paralysed apart from his left eye.
When Colleen volunteers to care for her elderly neighbor Elsie, the two quickly bond. But beneath the pleasantries, motives start to be questioned leading to a devastating series of events.
A grieving doctor thinks his dead wife is trying to contact him through his patients.
When her babysitter doesn’t show, a single mother is forced to leave her precocious five-year-old daughter with the girl’s estranged father for a long weekend.
A bird with a fear of flying dreads the forthcoming winter migration.
A sailor's life flashes before him after an explosion.
In a modern metropolitan city, amidst tall skyscrapers and busy streets, the unexpected sight of a man flying undisturbed in the sky disrupts the busy coming and going of people.
Marketing maven Kelly Jones wreaks havoc on NASA launch director Cole Davis's already difficult task. When the White House deems the mission too important to fail, the countdown truly begins.
A scientist invents a teleportation device, but accidentally splices his DNA with that of a housefly when testing it.
In World War One, a group of Americans volunteers to fly with a French squadron.
A Polish girl works all hours to make love come true.
A stylish mix of erotic love story and political thriller, a brilliant aerospace engineer who is drawn into a passionate affair with a younger male student - but can she trust him?
A woman undertakes a quest to discover the nature of freedom.
Miniseries about a high-flying city doc who finds his career taking off in a new direction after he joins the emergency service at Cooper's Crossing.
Two Italian boys travel to India to find themselves, but get more than they bargained for.
Giant flying 3D dinosaurs introduced by everybody's favourite natural history presenter.
A Scottish cyclist's biopic.
A man gets embroiled in two simultaneous attempted bank heists.
A moody animation from the perspective of a fly observing someone's home.
Russian fairytale about a woodcutter who wins the heart of a princess.
After having her identity stolen, a woman enlists her son's pregnant girlfriend to help her try and track down the perpetrators.
Knives, passion, police, bamboo, disguise, a blind dancer, a dangerous quest in 9th century China.
The ballad sings of "Walking the wire" and the animation has a Fifties look.
A Vietnam veteran goes to collect the body of his son, who has been killed in war in Iraq.
Jiang Wen's rumbustious comedy-adventure, set in the 1920s, is an Eastern Western. Chow Yun-Fat, Ge You and Jiang himself star as the three unscrupulous men vying for control of Goose Town: fun performances, and lots of flying bullets.
The life of an extraordinary Vietnam war hero.
Documenting the phenomenon of trainers being left hanging from telephone poles, trees and the like.
Apocalypse Now in 3 minutes.
A man cursed to roam the seas forever can escape only through the love of a woman willing to die for him, but in his brief period of shore leave the woman he falls for is a socialite with a string of admirers and apparently no feelings...
A man helps a child fly a kite and tells him a story.
Secret loves and violent action of resistance fighters in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation.
Spring 1976, 5-year-old Swallow is abandoned at a public boarding preschool in central Beijing. When the persimmons are ripe, Swallow masters how to cry, but doesn't forget how to fly.
Inviting curiosity Ildikó Enyedi on the value of science, perception, discovery and Silent Friend
Streaming Spotlight: the rites of Spring We shine our Beltane spotlight on films in which the old ways linger
Fighting fit for a debut feature Valéry Carnoy talks toxic masculinity, memory, confidence and Belgian 'soft-power'
Collective power We look ahead at the programme of this year's Folk Film Gathering
Writing hidden messages Arnaud Desplechin on guilt, melodrama, feeling haunted, and Two Pianos
Clever crafting with Idiots Chris Barfoot on his six-camera set up and three-day shoot of his debut feature
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