Order by: Date, A-Z
Sword Of Doom (1966)
Dark tale of a lone, deadly samurai.
Two Brothers (2004)
Tiger twins separated as cubs face adventure in human world.
Ella Enchanted (2004)
A girl who is cursed to obey orders goes on a quest to lift the spell.
My House In Umbria (2003)
Victims of a terrorist train crash come to terms with tragedy in a sun-drenched Umbrian villa.
Ladies In Lavender (2004)
Two elderly sisters befriend a shipwrecked foreigner.
A Home At The End Of The World (2004)
Journey of self-discovery, following two friends through the Seventies and Eighties.
Finding Neverland (2004)
Loose biopic of Peter Pan author JM Barrie.
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Collective power We look ahead at the programme of this year's Folk Film Gathering

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