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Shakespeare doth zombies.
After his mother dies a young boy is forced to work for his estranged dad, facing bullying and rejection in the process.
A former soldier pays tribute to his comrades let down by the country they have served.
Can a schoolgirl offer salvation to a Korean gangster?
Things get desperate after a prison breakout in Tasmania in 1822.
A single dad faces a battle with bureaucrats as he struggles to bring up his daughter.
Biopic centring on the life and loves of Alexander Kolchak.
A revelation threatens to tear apart a 40-year-old marriage.
A fiftysomething exile becomes the hub of her local community after coming into possession of a telly.
A snapshot of life on the streets of Mumbai, sees a boy try to unite an abandoned baby with its mum.
A young monk goes on an adventure as he tries to help complete an illuminated manuscript.
Two women enter an uneasy partnership to smuggle illegal immigrants from Canada to the US.
A year in the life of a Turkish teacher sent to a rural Kurdish area.
Animated documentary sees two Sudanese children recall time they spent as slaves.
Parallel lives spiral out of control.
A year in the life of Lake Natron's flamingos. Plus read our exclusive interview with filmmakers Matthew Aeberhard, Leander Ward and writer Melanie Finn.
A cleaner reflects on life.
A girl whose parents have divorced finds solace with her pets... even the ones in formaldehyde.
Fly-on-the-wall look inside Vogue.
Customers tell the filmmaker personal stories in a very public place.
A high-energy look a the world of breakdance.
A middle-class teen and her lesbian maid find plans to forge a life together thwarted by a death.
Documentary about a man struggling to come to terms with memories of war and his addictions in a community of homeless veterans
Husband and wife orange farmers deal with cluster bombs in the aftermath of the 33-day War Israel waged against Hezbollah.
Indie comedy about a couple who go on a road trip to help them decide where is best to bring up baby.
A look at the mosaic of modern day Jordan.
Exploring the relationship between colours and the words we use to describe them.
The shifting relationship between a single dad and his teenage daughter.
A romance develops between two rebels without a cause.
An uneven relationship between a westerner and a Thai former sex worker.
A woman dreams of escape from her remote Canadian town.
A dancer talks about her decision to get a tattoo after having a double mastectomy.
Coming of age comedy drama Aussie style.
The paths of a Honduran migrant and a gangland youth trying to escape his past cross on the top of a train.
A weathergirl becomes involved in a destructive love triangle.
A phonecall from his past prompts a man to go on a journey in the hopes of redemption.
Slick heist thriller sees a retiring cop track a robber who impersonated him.
What would you do if you had a device that told you when you would meet your romantic destiny?
Generations of women free divers tell their story.
The Tinman poses for snaps.
A suicidal man considers the five women he has loved and lost.
A miserable musician finds love comes lately after he heads to Serbia for a marriage of convenience.
A man returns to his old high school and finds its as though he never left.
A matchmaking trip to the coast leads to tragedy.
Documentary focuses on the hypocritical voting records of closeted gay politicians.
A group of middle-aged sportsman decide to form an all-male synchronised swimming team.
When a divorced Palestinian woman and her teenage son move to rural Illinois at the outset of the Iraq war, they find their new lives full of challenges
Two siblings rival each other inside the world of professional football.
To young aliens crashland on Earth and enlist the help of a cabbie to retrieve their spaceship and save the planet.
Lesbian love blossoms across the cultural divide.
'The higher we got.. the more intense and emotional it got' Alexander Murphy on love and migration in Goodbye Sisters
Lifted up by an idea Kent Jones on Willem Dafoe, Greta Lee, and Kurt Weill & Bertolt Brecht’s Surabaya Johnny in Late Fame
Remote but connected Daood Alabdulaa and Louise Zenker on Syria, ISIS, women's stories and Walud
Siren song Ali Cook on mermaids, medicine, misogyny and The Pearl Comb
The killing room Pier-Philippe Chevigny on prison, pigs and making Mercenaire
Sundance announces feature line-up Scottish films among those making the cut
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