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The story of a woman shut away by her family for 25 years, who became a published poet, politician and activist.
A young brother and sister have to trek across Mexico after their mum suffers a stroke.
Documentary about the gold rush in Brazil's controversial Serra Pelada mine in the 1970s and 1980s.
A sound recordist returns home to Ireland to record locations away from man-made sound, and in the process finds himself inexorably drawn into his own past.
The true story of the massacre of a small Czech village by the Nazis is retold as if it happened in Wales.
In order to help the only woman resistant to his charms, a man from Seville must pass as her Basque fiancé for three days in the Basque Country.
A look at how industry workers spend their off-hours.
One feverish night a girl encounters the spirit of a woman returning to Morocco from lengthy political exile.
A screening of James Whale's Frankenstein alters how an impressionable young girl sees her world in 1940s Spain.
On closing night of an acclaimed restaurant, the lives of the final set of guests intertwine as the courses are served.
After an Englishman moves to Madrid, only to be jilted by his girlfriend, he find he has to learn to live and love the Spanish way.
A young couple win a competition to 'that happy couple' for a day but find that money and gifts don't solve all of their problems.
Documentary entwining stories from the Rhondda Valley and rural Gloucestershire, showing communities trying to make constructive attempts to improve themselves.
A film essay about death and life and our bodies in those states.
A series of individuals explain what socialism means to them.
Far from home, a Galician sailor working on a ferry between Germany and Denmark buys a video camera and films his everyday routine.
Avant-garde documentary that uses behind-the-scenes material from Jess Franco's Count Dracula film to reconfigure the Dracula story into an otherworldly tale.
Mateo is a civil engineer who plans to walk every street in New York to create a different kind of map of the city.
A small Spanish village is thrown into disarray by the news that a delegation of Americans is on its way, bringing the possibility of untold riches.
After an almost-fatal accident Geni's old life holds no appeal for her and so she attempts to escape it.
An amphetamine-addicted housewife reaches breaking point with her ungrateful family.
Poetry and excerpts considering conflict.
Going off-plan Ben Wheatley on early inspirations, developing his craft and making Normal
The accidental revolutionary Dimitri Planchon and Jean-Paul Guigue discuss artistic evolution and Blaise
Embracing complexity Nigel Santos on the messiness of real life romance, and Open Endings
Alone together Park Joon-ho on loneliness, North Korean experience, gay life and 3670
The destroyer of worlds Daniel Everitt-Lock on experiences of atomic testing and Our Planet, The People, My Blood
Taking the temperature Jacqueline Zünd on exploring the climate crisis through companion films Heat and Don't Let The Sun
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