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What Will I Become? (2026)
Kyler Prescott and Blake Brockington were just two high-profile examples of approximately 50% of trans boys in the US who did not survive a suicide attempt. This film highlights the importance of combating prejudice and prioritising prevention among trans youth.
Where To? (2026)
A middle-aged Palestinian Uber driver forms a bond with a young Israeli who becomes a regular passenger.
Why Do I See You In Everything? (2026)
Two friends drift through dreams and memories, searching for tenderness amid unending cycles of violence.
Yellow Cake (2026)
When radical science backfires, miners and researchers confront apocalypse.
Yellow Letters (2026)
Life is good for Derya and Aziz, a celebrated artist couple from Turkey, until an incident at their play’s premiere. Suddenly targeted by the state and struggling to balance their ideals with life’s necessities, their marriage is pushed to a breaking point.
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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

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Marjane Satrapi passes away at 56 Friends and family say Persepolis director died 'of sadness' a year after her late husband

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