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Shoemaker opts for drastic footwear design in a bid save family business.
A selection of new promo videos from Mirrorball.
Documentary filmmaker follows a Melbourne thug about his business.
Troubled romance between stars on an Italian film set.
A collection of shorts from America, South Korea and Israel showing very strange sides to family life.
Turntablists meet the drummers from the records that they spin.
In the Swedish backwoods rock-and-roll becomes act of rebellion for pubescent teenagers.
Werner Herzog examines the psyche of Timothy Treadwell, a man who lived and died with bears.
A society of people live on a derelict oil tanker in the Persian Gulf. Are they being misled?
A horrific discovery in a one room apartment leads into a surreal, claustrophobic nightmare.
A look at the Icelandic music industry, its roots and stars.
Well-acted drama about a sheltered bipolar girl who inadvertantly goes on a road-trip.
Acid comedy about a junkie trying to clean up.
The life of a Seattle cop, who worries more about his personal life than city crime.
Surprisingly real road trip movie about a quest to find a piece of furniture.
Extravagant remake of the Roald Dahl story about a boy who wins a Golden Ticket visit to an eccentric millionaire's sweet factory.
Comedy in which a boy learns the lessons of life from a talking dog from outer space.
An Armenian terrorist returns home to see his family and exact revenge.
Dark Scottish comedy as a man tries to support his family by selling double glazing for the boss from hell.
Comedy in which an encyclopedia salesman and his wife start shooting “scientific reproduction” Super 8 films.
Explosive action thriller set on a Korean subway.
Daft Punk and Leiji Matsumoto’s animated house odyssey.
A dysfunctional New Zealand family Christmas.
Made-for-TV documentary about the British composer.
Documentary about a group of adolescents in Tel Aviv.
Documentary of a final interview with Federico Fellini, plus rare footage.
Harsh coming of age drama set in rural France.
Robin Williams assumes the stalker role in this offbeat thriller.
The phenomenon of human beat boxing revisited as a documentary.
Obvious but effective Japanese horror from the director and writer of Ring.
A husband suspects his wife of infidelity and tries to make her confess.
Powerful documentary about the life of three Palestinian widows and their families.
A shockingly graphic documentary about the backyard wrestling phenomenon.
An alcoholic butcher finds himself sucked into a world of murder he can't escape.
A mistaken identity comedy, where Sherlock Holmes is a drunk actor, guided by the real sleuth, Dr Watson.
Inviting curiosity Ildikó Enyedi on the value of science, perception, discovery and Silent Friend
Streaming Spotlight: the rites of Spring We shine our Beltane spotlight on films in which the old ways linger
Fighting fit for a debut feature Valéry Carnoy talks toxic masculinity, memory, confidence and Belgian 'soft-power'
Collective power We look ahead at the programme of this year's Folk Film Gathering
Writing hidden messages Arnaud Desplechin on guilt, melodrama, feeling haunted, and Two Pianos
Clever crafting with Idiots Chris Barfoot on his six-camera set up and three-day shoot of his debut feature
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It's a busy time for festivals and here's the latest from the spring events:
Cannes 16 titles added to line-up
Cannes Carla Simón heads short film jury
Cannes Directors' Fortnight selection
Cannes Payal Kapadia heads Critics' Week jury