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A boy works hard to try and enter the elite class at his school, but is kept out by a brutal clique.
Is the girl, saved from drowning, the daughter of the Devil and will the good people of Point Pleasant change her for the better?
A stunning, emotionally gruelling telling of the Passion.
A young woman carrying secret microfilm for her boyfriend has her purse snatched on an underground train.
A couple of Californian teens are transported into a Fifties televisual adventure.
A sceptical boy rides on a magic train to the North Pole on Christmas Eve. Out on re-issue.
Garrison Keillor's live radio variety show bows out with a final performance.
A competitive whistling documentary from Louisburg, North Carolina.
Futuristic gang war chopsocky Scottish vigilante action packer.
Secret loves and violent action of resistance fighters in Shanghai during the Japanese occupation.
A London drugs dealer finds himself on the wrong side of a ruthless Mr Big. Remake of the 1996 feature.
As a psycho killer lurks in the woods, a group of nervous people might represent a bigger threat to each other.
A young New Yorker finds himself smitten with the single mother next door, despite a challenging age difference.
A young woman rents out cats to lonely people.
Absent Russian father returns to take sons on mysterious journey to an isolated island.
A young trumpet player searches for the mouthpiece which brought his long lost father fame.
Awakening sexuality versus heroism.
Sylvester Stallone's prize fighter returns to the ring.
A pair of misanthropic manchildren learn mentoring responsibility.
Cyborg cop tackles bad guys on the streets and in the boardrooms of Detroit.
The Graduate - 20 years on? Or boring and uneventful rubbish.
Comedy about an unfit bloke's marathon.
An art historian explores haunting memories in the village he visited as a child.
A cinema projectionist remembers witnessing a massacre.
Basketball comedy with a loud mouth.
A lonely young man muses on murder.
An avant-garde examination of the diverse sexual experiences of a group of New Yorkers.
A trip too far...
Two men record their loudmouthed neighbours, share their foul ramblings, and accidentally make them into underground stars.
Four short films allow children from around the world to describe their feelings about their siblings.
A deep dive into the grey area of sexual abuse told through the story of Gili, a teenager who in order to improve her lame social status hooks up with several different boys, all from her new school.
Spooky goings on in an old house with old people (and Kate Hudson) in Louisiana.
Middle American freaks kill passing strangers in disgusting and bloody ways.
Post apocalyptic sci-fi anime from South Korea.
Giant robots on the wing in fantastic story of mad scientist, intrepid reporter and fighter pilot.
Close-up and personal view of the slums using hidden cameras and brilliant editing.
A young man struggles to do the right thing after falling in love with someone other than his girlfriend.
An ETA militant tries to cut the ties with his past. Showing at the EIFF as part of European Shorts 1.
A coming-of-age tale mixed in with the genesis of Northern Soul.
Two skeptics set out to debunk a cult surrounding a woman who claims to be from the future.
An unexpected reaction to medication persuades an ordinary man that he's developing superpowers.
The Jigsaw starts to grate.
A lone man determines to use his factory as a means of rescuing Jews from Nazi concentration camps, risking his life in the process.
Journalist comes back from dead to help solve murder mystery.
Buffy's creator does battle with the Reavers in space, as earthlings move off their overcrowded planet.
Murderers and rapists perform Shakespeare and learn forgiveness.
Stylised graphic novel adaptation shows three men on a mission.
Classic cross-dressing comedy as two unemployed musicians go on the run from gangsters in an all-girl band.
Spidey reluctantly returns to save New York from a mad scientist.
Spider-Man fights three villains, and himself.
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
Desert dogs Zeshaan Younus and Renee Gagner on I’ve Seen All I Need To See
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