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Obey (2017)
In the midst of the 2011 London riots, Leon grapples with the stark reality of his life and his relationship with his alcoholic mother while falling in love for the first time.
Anna And The Apocalypse (2017)
When the zombie apocalypse hits the sleepy town of Little Haven - at Christmas - teenager Anna and her high school friends have to fight, sing and dance to survive, with the undead horde all around them.
Flammable Children (Swinging Safari) (2018)
Story of teens in a Seventies beach resort that hits the headlines when a whale washes ashore, and their eccentric parents.
Supa Modo (2018)
A young girl escapes real life through a superhero fantasy world.
Dead In A Week (Or Your Money Back) (2018)
An ageing hitman offers to help a young man who keeps failing at suicide.
Life After Flash (2017)
A look at the life of Sam J Jones, who played Flash Gordon in the 1980 version of the fantasy classic.
Nocturno: Ghosts Of The Sea In Port (2017)
Sailors on a Spanish fishing ship fight a silent battle during their long, empty hours in the port of Montevideo.
Calibre (2018)
A weekend hunting trip goes badly awry.
Bao (2018)
A Chinese-Canadian woman suffering from an empty nest gets a second shot at motherhood when one of her handmade dumplings comes alive.
Incredibles 2 (2018)
The animated super family take on a new villain - The Screenslaver.
Old Boys (2017)
Reworking of Cyrano De Bergerac set in an English all-boys boarding school
The Heiresses (2018)
When Chiquita is sent to prison for debt, her introverted girlfriend Chela is left to her own devices. Chela offers rich women a taxi service in her old car. As she explores the outside world she also starts to focus on her own desires.
Blood Fest (2018)
Fans flock to a festival celebrating the most iconic horror movies, only to discover that the charismatic showman behind the event has a diabolical agenda.
Waru (2017)
Omnibus film about the loss of a young boy in a small town.
The Eyes Of Orson Welles (2018)
A journey through the pictorial world of Orson Welles, his drawings, paintings and works of youth, seen for the first time on screen thanks to his daughter Beatrice Welles.
Saving Brinton (2017)
When an eccentric collector discovers the showreels of the man who brought moving pictures to the Heartland, he begins a journey to restore the legacy of America’s greatest barnstorming movieman.
Science Fair (2018)
Nine high school students from around the globe navigate rivalries, setbacks, and of course, hormones, on their journey to compete at the international science fair.
Luk'Luk'I (2017)
A group of marginalised Vancouverites try to tackle their troubled lives.
Light Years (2017)
A documentary portrait of Lucrecia Martel during the shooting of Zama.
Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)
Through a series of daring escapades deep within a dark and dangerous criminal underworld, Han Solo meets his mighty future copilot Chewbacca and encounters the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian.
Black Panther (2018)
T'Challa, the King of Wakanda, rises to the throne in the isolated, technologically advanced African nation, but his claim is challenged by a vengeful outsider who was a childhood victim of T'Challa's father's mistake.
Zama (2017)
A 17th century army officer in Ascuncion, awaits transfer to Buenos Aires.
Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018)
Kaiju return to threaten human civilisation, and once again only giant robots can stop them.
Strange Says The Angel (2017)
In this world threatened by contamination, what is Nina’s place?
Angela (2018)
A Cuban immigrant tries to find her place in New York City.
Tony And The Bull (2017)
A small window into the private life of Tony and his companion/pet Scrunch - a fully-grown Highland bull.
Salt And Sauce (2017)
Stuck in a post high-school limbo, Tammy works long days in the family chip shop.
The King And I (2017)
A fly-on-the-wall view of Graham's life and home.
Harbour (2017)
Two industrial painters discover a dead body in the Rotterdam harbour.
Your Father Was Born 100 Years Ago And So Was The Nakba (2017)
A Palestinian grandmother returns to her hometown through Google Maps Streetview.
Rubber Coated Steel (2017)
May 2014: two unarmed Palestinian teens are killed by Israeli soldiers on the West Bank.
The Train, The Forest (2017)
A train ride reveals strange incidents.
Obair Là (2011)
An office worker endures another mundane day behind the desk until a co-worker gives him a challenge.
Stone (2013)
Stone is getting his hustle on, often and early.
Hot Winter: A Film By Dick Pierre (2016)
One of the first films in American cinema to address climate change was also a hardcore porno, we are told.
Death Of The Soundman (2017)
Two sound mixers are working hard on a film. But will anyone really pay attention to the sound of a film?
Gaze (2017)
A woman witnesses an incident on the bus.
Not Required Back (2016)
An abstract portrait of a redundant contractor and the declining Scottish Oil Industry.
The Burden (2017)
The Burden is an animated and animal musical, enacted in a modern marketplace next to a large freeway.
Hell Drivers (1957)
An ex-con trucker tries to expose his boss's rackets.
Super November (2017)
A happy couple find their lives turned upside down by political chaos and civil unrest.
The Dissidents (2017)
An upbeat comedy about three boys that escape from Soviet Estonia to Sweden via Finland in the Eighties to fulfill their dreams in the free world.
Nico, 1988 (2017)
Biopic of the German singer, who sang with the Velvet Underground
Quality Time (2017)
Five men, five stories.
Vampire Clay (2017)
A group of art students seem to fall under the influence of demonic clay.
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down The White House (2017)
A dramatisation of the story of the man who was Deep Throat.
My Friend Dahmer (2017)
Before Jeffrey Dahmer became one of the most notorious serial killers of all time, he was a teenage loner.
Isle Of Dogs (2018)
In a future world where dogs have been exiled to the giant rubbish dumps of Trash Island, a Japanese boy sets out alone in search of his beloved pet.
The Eagleman Stag (2010)
If you repeat the word 'fly' for long enough it sounds like you are saying 'life'. This is of no help to Peter. His answers lie in the brain of the beetle.
Aamir (2017)
A well meaning but thinly stretched British volunteer becomes the last hope for a young teenager alone in a refugee camp.
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Alone together Park Joon-ho on loneliness, North Korean experience, gay life and 3670

The destroyer of worlds Daniel Everitt-Lock on experiences of atomic testing and Our Planet, The People, My Blood

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