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Underwater treasure evokes a moral dilmma for fit diver.
A man, dogged by guilt, goes on the run after poisoning his lover.
A man tired of his superficial life decides to join the priesthood but finds a web of deceit in the monastery which makes him question his faith.
Estranged sisters reunite under difficult circumstances.
A single man hatches a plan for a marriage of convenience and gets more than he bargained for.
Migrants in Malaysia dream of sleep, recovery, and each other.
A young boy harbours suspicions that his father is a spy.
Selection of surrealist shorts gets a polished release from the BFI.
Waiting for war, with Albert Camus, in Operation Desert Shield.
A young student's life spirals into catastrophe after he meets a mysterious young man.
Trio of films from the king of dead-pan cinema, featuring Permanent Vacation, Stranger Than Paradise and Down By Law.
Second volume of films by the coolest of all indie directors. Featuring Mystery Train, Night On Earth and Dead Man.
A former military policeman comes out of self-imposed retirement to investigate a series of sniper shootings.
Six-disc collection of Jodorowsky's first three features.
An unlikely group of people are drawn together by shared loneliness.
Action film sees a young cop take on a drug lord.
Jucy = Jackie + Lucy, best friends who hatch a plan to snag the man and grab a cool new job.
When a man receives a party invitation from a woman he doesn't remember meeting, vengeance is on the cards.
Ninja-tastic adaptation of the famous manga.
After moving a to China, a bullied boy discovers a new approach to life as he learns kung fu.
When a footy star announces a transfer abroad two female fans aim to change his mind... no matter what.
The children of a lesbian couple hunt down their biological dad with comic results.
The complex examination of madness, love, psychological growth and unresolved feelings within relationships.
Peter Jackson revisits his favourite film in a great remake.
A father and son's relationship is explored on a road trip.
A boy finds a time capsule containing deadly predictions, leaving his professor father in a race to avert disaster.
A pessimistic film exploring one man’s self-imposed isolation.
A single mother clings to life amid nightmarish mental problems and self-mutilation.
A quiet young man falls in love with a woman who is perfect in every way - except that she's inflatable.
A portrait of the frenetic East End of London.
A group of thirtysomething slackers come of age.
Sword-fighting sequel, sees Zorro take on a racist preacher.
Camping for girls ends in slashfest.
A relationship with a daring young actor offers a young woman escape from the tedium of her nine to five job.
Revenge is ugly and intricately planned in South Korea. Now out to own as part of the Vengeance Trilogy box set.
A French angle, with David Lynch references, to the surreal underbelly of bourgeois marriages.
A lonely boy meets a strange girl with a dark secret.
A British student and an American find their love tested by a long-distance relationship.
East German secret police spy on a playwright and follow the course of his life over a number of years.
Mountain climbers become caught up in a game of cat and mouse after discovering a kidnapped girl buried in the wilderness.
Rob spends his days stealing cars with his gang in a town on the English coast... but at night he returns home to his terminally ill dad.
An insight into the working life of cult film director David Lynch.
Getting back to nature for a sophisticated Sydney couple upsets the animals.
Remake of the cult horror that sees nature turn predator.
The cynical dark world of an unscrupulous arms dealer.
The father of teenager Lola will go to any lengths to get her the boy of her dreams... including kidnap and torture. Plus read our exclusive interview with Robin McLeavy.
Eric Bana's debut documentary traces his love affair with his Ford XB Falcon Coupe.
Horror film addresses madness, both in and out of the asylum.
Bank robbers, with hostages in tow, hide out beside a spooky slaughterhouse.
An anarchic comedy in which a retired abbatoir worker takes to the road on his Mammuth motorbike in search of the paperwork he needs to get his pension.
Driven by love and capitalism Director Pierre Le Gall on the themes of Flesh and Fuel
The ultimate act of friendship Robin Campillo on picking up the threads from the late Laurent Cantet
Reaching for a better future Daniel E Catullo, Julie DeVercelly and Gary DeVercelly on hazing and 4000 Days
Escaping perfection Andrew Durham on adapting Alysia Abbott's memoir Fairyland
Playing it safe Will Bates on early musical influences and scoring Tuner
For love of the game Scott Adkins on mixing it up with Deadpool, The Rip, Brawler and Reckless
Farewell to Anthony Head Much-loved star dies at 72
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