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The women of a small village wake up one day to discover that their husbands have turned into raging pigs.
A bird with a fear of flying dreads the forthcoming winter migration.
A look inside the 2011 Yemeni uprising.
Two longtime rivals battle for the title of Doo Fleein Champion in the East End of Glasgow.
A future couple meet for the first time.
A drug addict from the Isle of Skye considers giving up and going home.
Visiting her boyfriend's apartment for the irs time, a young woman encounters his collection of dolls.
A music video musing on stage fright.
Taking in a parcel for a neighbour has an unexpected effect on the quiet life of a recluse.
A stork holds a tea party.
Jackson works long hours selling cocaine, trying to escape from poverty.
A short documentary about a woman looking back at love.
A tale of love and torture in an isolated location.
A family of squatters stumbles upon a mafia boss' hideout.
A one night stand leads to unexpected entanglements.
Seeking refuge in the highlands, a lost girl encounters a runner - but can she trust him?
Growing up, a girl tries to come to terms with her father's illness.
A peek inside the mind of a singer with musician's block.
Bill struggles to piece his life together.
A mischievous boy sees a carrot lying just outside the Warsaw ghetto and tries to retrieve it with a piece of wire.
A couple who have grown apart - geometrically - try to rekindle their relationship.
A documentary about the history of James Bond films.
The Bourne series gets a new hero - a genetically engineered supersoldier with numerous enemies.
Renowned Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei has garnered international attention as much for his ambitious artwork as his political provocations and increasingly public clashes with the Chinese government.
This animation portrays the brutal world of school bullying as the starting point for a lifelong perpetuation of the instinct for violent revenge.
A young couple decide whether or not to have a baby.
An anthology of three short films about suburban American life.
The story of Syrian Orthodox Jews living on the coast of New Jersey. Part three of The Suburban Trilogy.
Found footage is used in a fictional story exploring the development of gender identity. Part two of The Suburban Trilogy.
A questioning of the American dream and archetypal American nuclear family. Part one of The Suburban Trilogy.
Unable to access cancer treatment, Jed resorts to desperate measures.
A make-up artist who specialises in helping patients conceal scars finds herself helping to hide a bigger secret.
A young carer's life is brightened by a friendship with an immigrant kid, but there's trouble ahead.
Correspondence intermingled with manual notes explores themes of work, productivity and integrity.
A former KGB agent seeks out the ballerina he loved, but he cannot escape the past.
A troubled Belfast boy befriends an English kid, with disturbing results.
One Christmas, two friends are forced to acknowledge that their lives are going in very different directions.
A series of observations of buildings and inventions, everything rising up into the sky.
A troubling tale of forbidden love.
A vision of Europe's urban landscapes.
A remote figure traverses the landscapes of the mind.
Descriptions and realities are at odds in this experimental short.
The familiar becomes unfamiliar.
A dystopian look at a barren landscape.
A man wanders the streets of Tokyo by night, singing to indifferent people.
Something doesn't quite fit about an apparently idyllic landscape.
A meditation on hidden, unused treasure.
An actress recounts a strange journey through the Amazon.
A series of awkward encounters causes escalating tension.
The mythic tale of a woman who gives birth to a fish.
Among spectral snows Kier-La Janisse on the work of Algernon Blackwood and The Haunted Season: The Occupant Of The Room
Bait for the beast Simon Panay on challenging attitudes to albino people in The Boy With White Skin
Ice cool Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani talk Reflection In A Dead Diamond
Songs and silence Urška Djukić on music, unspoken communication and Little Trouble Girls
The beauty of doubt Toni Servillo on costumes by Carlo Poggioli and working with Paolo Sorrentino on La Grazia
Sinners on fire as Critics Choice nominations are announced One Battle After Another, Frankenstein and Hamnet also look good
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