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An ex-convict's journey up river in deepest Argentina.
Affectionate look at a group of individuals who are obsessed with the moon.
A woman boards a train with all her worldly goods.
Competitive ballroom dancing for the ethnically diverse pupils of Washington Heights.
Comic portrait of a family in meltdown.
The last fling of a burned out hitman and his uncommon friendship with a failing businessman.
A child inventor meets a mysterious man and goes on a time-travel adventure.
An enthusiast for the music delves wrist deep into the dark corners of heavy metal.
A game of hide and seek has tragic consequences for two brothers during the 1999 bombardment of Yugoslavia. Showing at the EIFF as part of European Shorts 1.
Neonoir about a private eye charged with following a man presumed dead after 9/11.
Christian Bale lives in the subconscious of a mentally frail insomniac.
Woody Allen falls for his best friend's mistress, but is he really more in love with New York itself?
A young journalist is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race.
Life at sea on a fighting ship of the Royal Navy in South American waters at the time of Nelson.
A wartime aviator begs a celestial court to let him escape death so he can be with the woman he loves. Out on re-issue in cinemas.
Two interwoven stories about one woman's life.
A recreation of the 1914 Christmas truce in the trenches during the first winter of World War One.
A young female boxer persuades an old-timer to train her as a contender.
The Ethan Hunt franchise gets personal, while chasing a psychopathic arms dealer half way round the globe.
Coming of age drama based on the writings of a young Che Guevara.
A taxi driver picks up an assortment of quirky customers.
Danish mystery about serial suicides.
A wet-behind-the-ears sea captain and his obsession.
Brit horror, sees an airport worker face the perils of a close-knit family. In cinemas and on DVD this Boxing Day. Plus read our exclusive interview with Perry Benson.
An under-pressure politician finds a day spent mushroom picking with his wife goes south after they get lost in the woods.
Sad, lonely girl finds happy, lovely girl and has a cuddly, kissy time.
TV sitcom that satirises celebrity media types and pretentious art.
Lonely farm-hand finds someone to be close to.
Malcolm McDowell's one-man memoriam for his mentor, Lindsay Anderson.
3D version of Tim Burton's stop-animation film about Hallowe'en Jack's fascination with Christmas gets its annual trot around the cinema block.
A case of mistaken identity and false accusation sees an innocent man go on the run from the CIA and a criminal gang.
A man picks up a stranger in the woods.
A journey through the stark post-tsunami landscape around Fukushima.
Survivors of the 2011 Japanese tsunami discuss their experiences and reveal the nature of their lives as refugees.
Parallel murder mysteries have mathematical and literary connotations - perhaps.
Mall cop comes off his meds, and the world had better watch out!
When their factory is threatened with closure, a group of men plan to raise the funds to buy it by selling their sperm.
Octopi in love!
Conversations across the Israeli-Palestinian divide, and memories of a love affair.
A beautifully composed tale about redemption and coping with loss.
Documentary on gang violence, its victims and its perpetrators.
Beasties, romance, black magic, comedy and horror - sounds like it's got it all!?
Disabled misfits kidnap a singer.
Social satire about not-very-suicidal but desperate farmer.
A documentary looking at the arguments for and against each part of the Star Wars series and its creator.
The Farrelly Brothers do Nick Hornby in an Americanisation of Fever Pitch.
The passion a couple reveal during a photo shoot is lost when they are captured in still images.
Stoner comedy about a dude and his dealer on the run.
A son returns to say farewell to his dead father.
Documentary looking at the world of breakdancing.
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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