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Director Dori Berinstein captures the magic and vivacity of the ninetysomething showbiz icon.
Absorbing and boldly original drama revolving around a German doctor in present-day Cameroon.
Three teenagers struggle with issues round religion and identity as one of them tries to come to terms with being gay.
A fortysomething man is bereft when the little sister he has raised leaves home, but nothing ever turns out the way you expect.
Two young men who share an incurable illness face death together and try to find something precious in life.
A fictional take on the story of Gudrun Ensslin and Bernward Vesper in the run-up to the formation of the Baader Meinhof gang.
A documentary maker exploring his family history uncovers a story that prompts him to take a on a life-changing business venture.
A young woman's life is turned upside down when she suddenly finds out that she's more than six months pregnant.
A scathing documentary exposé of an industry that trades in adolescent girls, as ugly as it sounds.
Winner of the Queer Palm at Cannes 2011, a disturbing and provocative examination of one man's damaging self-hatred.
A documentary focusing on New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham and the fashion he captured on camera.
A dramatic story of idealism, loyalty, and betrayal that reveals a great deal about the culture of protest and the paranoia of post-9/11 America.
An elderly lesbian couple flee the threat of a nursing home and head to Canada to marry, picking up a hitchhiker along the way.
A mother moves with her young son to escape a violent husband, but something creepy is going on at her new address.
Ordinary folk by day, caped crusaders by night; a look into the lives of real life superheroes.
A tribute to Richard Linklater's Slacker made by members of the Austin Filmmakers Society.
A couple travel across country taking on different roles and presenting challenges to strangers.
Tilt is a love story set against the backdrop of the changing political and social environment in Europe in the late 80s and early 90s. Can this love survive the challenges of emigration, a violent homeland and an immoral social atmosphere?
Enchanting, magical tales told using silhouette animation and screened in 3D.
After a fight in which their friend is killed, two Alaskan teenagers try to cover up what happened and keep their mutual secret.
An unhappy, overweight boy with a difficult home life finds inspiration in a deputy headteacher who loves to break the rules.
A private detective with a passion for disco tries to clean up the streets of Kolkata in a documentary like no other.
Two children move into an abandoned house and strive to fend for themselves as everyday life goes on around them.
A young man goes looking for his birth mother and finds a troubled community in a land dominated by the turtle spirit.
A look at the creative process and inner life of the celebrated abstract painter.
A young hitchhiker meets an intriguing girl with a penchant for fabulous lies.
A gripping conspiracy thriller story about the rise and fall of a major Italian food company, due to mismanagement, dodgy financial deals, shady politics and embezzlement.
A Muslim kid who doesn't fit in becomes friends with a Jewish boy but doesn't know how to resolve the initial misunderstanding about his background.
The story of the legendary hop hop act, from high school to superstardom and beyond.
A teenager with Asperger's syndrome embarks on a quest to find the perfect girlfriend for his recently-dumped brother.
A documentary about the 25 year career of Fishbone, the unique punk/funk underground band considered by many fans to be the best in the world.
An encounter with punk heroes who are adjusting to fatherhood.
A middle aged Ukrainian woman raises twenty seven children in a crumbling rural house, whilst racial prejudice threatens the security of many of the adoptees.
A tongue-in-cheek surrealist parable in which two ghosts go looking for the end of the world.
What is it about shoes that drives some women crazy? This documentary aims to find out - in dazzling style.
Two comic fans desperate to save their shop are delighted to find a rare first edition of Electric Man - but others are after it too.
A grumpy shopkeeper lends a helping hand to a young Chinese man who cannot speak his language, and his life changes forever.
A Rejkjavik musician decides to put on a music festival in his own backyard.
A look at the meteoric rise to fame of fashion designer Ozwald Boateng.
An exploration of the prose, poetry and artwork of WG Sebald and its place within European history and geography.
A documentary about the mystery of missing negatives created by iconic photographer Robert Capa and his friends during the Spanish Civil War.
A documentary about the mystery surrounding the imprisoned Russian oligarch.
Musician Bob Forrest talks about his days with Thelonius Monster and his struggle with heroin addiction.
A young Edinburgh man struggles to escape the grip of a brutal drug dealer while falling in love with a Canadian woman.
A self-centred, anti-Semitic, Catholic sewer worker shelters Jews from the Nazis, at first for money but gradually because he comes to care about them as a human being.
The tragedy of a devoted servant of God whose very righteousness leads him on the path to damnation.
A documentary about a white boy growing up in Zaire and the difficulty he faces being taken 'home' to Europe.
As two men talk one night, a camera sits in the window, watching the street below. One of them is waiting for somebody to pass by.
A woman visiting a lonely beach with her boyfriend bumps into a high school friend, with bittersweet comic consequences.
The iconic adventures of a humble detective with a shabby raincoat and a brilliant mind.
A little bit of hope Miriam Margolyes, Jacki Weaver and Nat Boltt on feelgood cinema and Holy Days
Stardust sleuth We Are Stardust's Jon Larsen on his micrometeorite quest
Sugaring the pill Brea Grant, Ed Dougherty and Chelsea Stardust on Grind
Hustle horror Barbara Crampton on comedy, horror, corporate culture and Grind
Changing identities, changing lives Rahemur Rahman and Lily Vetch on evolving hijra culture and Body Of Our Own
Sundance announces Sandbox Fund recipients Four UK nonfiction productions/co-productions among selection
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It's a busy time for festivals and here's the latest from the spring events:
GSFF 19th edition opens in Glasgow with Downriver A Tiger
Cannes Barbra Streisand to receive honorary Palme d'Or
Thessaloniki Golden Alexanders announced
Cannes Lighton and McGoldrick join La Résidence
Cannes Park Chan-Wook named as Jury head