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A gossip writer's view of Rome's jet set at the hedonistic dawn of the cynical Sixties.
Jack Frost attempts to steal Christmas, while Santa is entertaining the in-laws.
A tribute concert for Leonard Cohen, with snatches of interviews and scrapbook photos.
A dead girl comes back to life in Liverpool on New Year's Eve.
A fairground strongman searches for his brother in a grotesque world of artificial intelligence.
Love and war expose the vulnerability of hope for a passion that seeks solitude in the desert.
Sixteenth century intrigue in the court of the king of France, as a religious war rages and passions run red with blood.
Deflecting the fury of a woman scorned with frequent showers, Bloody Marys and a little light humour.
Italian B-movie film producer attempts to save his marriage, avoid bankruptcy and pitch a movie attacking Berlusconi.
James Bond earns his double zero status and relaxes at the poker table with a mass murderer.
Documentary on the Pamir Kirghiz's search for a homeland.
An epileptic student becomes possessed by demonic forces.
A teenage German soldier in the Forties is trained to become a KGB agent in the Sixties.
A marriage of convenience is exposed as an elegant charade when passion catches fire. Out to own on DVD from April 23.
The disappearance of Rex's girlfriend at a service station in France leads to a chilling denouement.
A couple find themselves in trouble after stopping their yacht to take a stranger onboard.
A tale of bitter rivalry between two 19th century magicians.
A blind swordsman returns to the village of his victim to make things right.
A stolen laptop leads to revelations of loss, love and the quality of mercy.
The World Cup final threatens to undermine Bernie Reuben's bar mitzvah party.
Gritty tale of organised crime and murky Italian politics.
Four-and-a-half stories from Edinburgh in search of redemption.
Disparate stories from Singapore on themes of unrequited love and blind courage.
A psychological thriller from Glasgow's heart of darkness.
Murder mystery involving an estate agent and his secretary in the South of France.
Learning responsibility is a boyman thing for a cowbull, called Otis, in the funfun farmyard.
How a small time crook is used as a decoy in the kidnapping of a Moroccan dissident in 1965.
The killer ghosts from the Tokyo haunted house spread their deadly virus into a wider world.
The stupidest crook in France joins forces with the most ruthless hitman in Paris.
How a disfigured youth in the Texan outback became a serial killer.
Desperate lives, bloody murder, alcohol, drugs and bad sex in Helsinki.
Small town Georgia jazz scene in the Thirties, with high-kicking dancers, homemade hooch, gangsters, guns and a girl called Angel.
A tame animated bear is returned to the mountaintop in time for the hunting season, with a neurotic deer who wants to be his friend.
François Truffaut's follow up to The 400 Blows explores American film noir in the style of le nouvelle vague.
Two cops in Boston go undercover on either side of organised crime.
Based on a true experiment where volunteers act out the roles of guards and prisoners with disturbing results. Out to own as part of the European Mavericks Heart Of Darkness box set.
True story of poacher hunters in the mountains of Tibet.
Rites of passage for Mexican- American teenagers in Los Angeles.
The tragedy of 9/11, as seen through the eyes of two survivors and their families.
A workaholic is given a magic remote control that exposes his weaknesses.
Conspiracy surrounds the birth of a child in an infertile post-apocalyptic world.
Paranoia stalks a bus depot in Jersey as the father of an abducted girl seeks retribution
A NASCAR comedy of fast cars and stupid drivers.
The experiences of Queen Elizabeth II after the death of Princess Diana.
Trapped indoors after chemical bombs explode in downtown Los Angeles.
A Scottish cyclist's biopic.
A city call girl tries to shelter her beloved country-dwelling father from the realities of her life.
Collection of documentaries, shown at the EIFF.
A Polish detective investigates the murder of a colleague.
Two prostitutes flee a murderous gang boss.
Going off-plan Ben Wheatley on early inspirations, developing his craft and making Normal
The accidental revolutionary Dimitri Planchon and Jean-Paul Guigue discuss artistic evolution and Blaise
Embracing complexity Nigel Santos on the messiness of real life romance, and Open Endings
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
Taking the temperature Jacqueline Zünd on exploring the climate crisis through companion films Heat and Don't Let The Sun
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