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Do It Again (2009)
A documentary following a middle aged journalist's quest to reunite The Kinks.
Do Not Resist (2016)
An exploration of the rapid militarisation of police forces in the United States.
Dragonball Evolution (2009)
A young warrior goes on a quest to collect magical orbs in order to save the world.
Dragoon (2013)
A young Scottish soldier finds himself alone after parachuting into war torn France.
Dressed As A Girl (2014)
A documentary about some of London's most celebrated drag queens.
DRIB (2017)
The inside story of an energy drink marketing ploy gone wrong.
The Driller Killer (1979)
A broke artist starts to lose his mind.
Drones (2013)
Two soldiers are asked to kill a man using a remotely operated drone, but the situation is complicated.
Drown (2015)
When a new lifeguard moves onto his patch and instantly becomes a hero, champion Len struggles with jealousy and with a sexual attraction that threatens his identity.
The Drowning (2016)
A psychiatrist gets out of his depth when treating a young man whom he sent to prison for murder as a child.
Dry Season (2006)
After an amnesty is declared on crimes committed during the civil war, Atim's grandfather gives him a gun and send him out to avenge his murdered father; but the man he meets is not what he expected.
Dr Jekyll And Mr Hyde (2008)
A modern update of Stevenson's classic story about a doctor and his murderous alter ego.
Dr Seuss' Horton Hears A Who! (2008)
Horton the elephant discovers a tiny world and strives to protect it from those who won't believe in it.
Duelist (2005)
A police agent investigating a conspiracy becomes obsessed with the mysterious stranger who keeps getting in her way.
The Duellists (1977)
Two French army officers engage in a series of duels through the first half of the 19th Century.
The Dungeon Moor Killings (2008)
Two young filmmakers searching for big cats suddenly find themselves being hunted.
Dunia (2005)
A young literature student hopes to become a belly dancer like her mother, but must struggle against traditional expectations and her own inability to express her feelings.
Durant's Never Closes (2016)
A biopic of bar owner Jack Durant.
The Dying Gaul (2005)
A recently bereaved screenwriter struggles to get his film produced without too many compromises, but personal compromises can be much more dangerous.
Earth: One Amazing Day (2017)
Over the course of one single day, we track the sun from the highest mountains to the remotest islands to exotic jungles.
Easier As A Spaceman (2011)
Two schoolfriends faced with having to part go to the woods for one last adventure.
East L.A. Interchange (2015)
A history of Boyle Heights, one of America's most genuinely multicultural communities.
East Side Sushi (2014)
A hard pressed single mother gets a job in a Japanese restaurant and is inspired to pursue a career as a sushi chef.
Eat Locals (2016)
Britain's vampires gather together for their once-every-50-years meeting. Others will be joining them too: an unwitting Essex boy who thinks he's on a promise with an older woman, and a detachment of Special Forces vampire killers...
Echoes Of War (2015)
A troubled man returns from fighting in the American Civil War to start a conflict in his own rural neighbourhood.
Edgar Allan Poe's Lighthouse Keeper (2016)
Marooned on a remote peninsula and haunted by frightening specters, a young man becomes convinced that he has caught sight of a beautiful woman.
Edith And Eddie (2017)
Edith and Eddie, ages 96 and 95, are America's oldest interracial newlyweds. Their love story is disrupted by a family feud that threatens to tear the couple apart.
Easter In Art (2020)
The Easter story as depicted in art, from the time of the early Christians to the present day.
East Of Wall (2025)
After the death of her husband, Tabatha - a young, tattooed, rebellious horse trainer - wrestles with financial insecurity and unresolved grief while providing refuge for a group of wayward teenagers on her broken-down ranch in the Badlands.
Eating Animals (2017)
Considering the conditions under with our food is produced, based on the memoir by Jonathan Safran Foer.
Eating Miss Campbell (2022)
A vegan-goth high school student falls in love with her new English teacher and develops a problematic taste for human flesh.
Eating Up Easter (2018)
On Easter Island, the most isolated community in the Pacific uses lessons learned from their past to solve environmental and social challenges brought on by booming tourism and rapid development.
Echoes Of The Empire: Beyond Genghis Khan (2021)
A documentary about the history of Mongolia and life there today.
Echoes Of The Past (2021)
A fictionalised take on the massacre of Kalavryta in which a survivor tells his tale decades after the fact.
Eden (2019)
While escaping from the police, Óliver accidentally stumbles into a flat and saves Lóa’s life. The pair are both users and dealers, but want nothing more than to escape and start a new life. However, the situation becomes considerably more complicated when they decide to use stolen narcotics from an infamous drug lord to fund their escape plans.
Edge Of Extinction (2020)
A young man surviving by himself years after the Earth has been devastated by nuclear war finds his orderly life thrown into chaos when he encounters other survivors.
Edge Of Summer (2024)
A girl makes a friend while on holiday with her mum but when the boy shows her an abandoned tin mine what they hear there leads to trouble above ground.
Edge Of The World (2020)
The story of James Brooke, who defied the British Empire to rule a jungle kingdom in 1840s Borneo, and embarked on a lifelong crusade to end piracy, slavery and head-hunting.
Edge Of Winter (2016)
A father takes his sons out into the wilds to make them into men, but things go awry when he realises their mother and stepfather are planning to take them away.
Edhi Alice (2024)
A portrait of two South Korean women in transition: Edhi, a modest and cheerful woman who hopes to feel good in her own body after her surgery, and Alice, a quiet personality who is at a different stage in her life and her transition.
Edie Arnold Is A Loser (2026)
A timid dork accidentally takes the spotlight when she starts a punk band with her fellow 'turds', becoming an icon to the rest of the losers at her all-girls Catholic school while managing to piss off the hot girls, the nuns, and a horny altar boy.
Eeva (2022)
It's a sad day in Eva's life. The rain is pouring down at her husband's funeral. A woodpecker delivering a message code on the coffin is killed. There is a lot of crying, too much wine, and a couple of dreams that fill in the gaps.
Effie Gray (2014)
A dramatisation of the marriage of John Ruskin and Euphemia Gray.
Effi O Blaenau (2026)
The tale of a young woman who learns firsthand the personal costs of societal shortcomings.
Egghead & Twinkie (2022)
A young Asian American girl and her hapless best friend hit the road to go and meet her online crush.
Eight Eyes (2023)
At the breaking point of their dysfunctional marriage, a couple take a trip through Serbia. After meeting a mysterious local who eagerly offers to be their guide, they embark on an impromptu sightseeing expedition that soon takes a series of sinister turns.
Ekaj (2015)
A runaway teenager tries to make it as a hustler.
Elaha (2023)
A German-Kurdish woman tries to decide whether to cover up the fact that she is no longer a virgin in the run up to her wedding in this poignant exploration of cultural pressure and self-determination.
The Elderly (2022)
An octogenarian, who enters into a state of dementia after the sudden suicide of his wife, sparks a series of paranormal events that will put his family's lives at risk.
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