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The rise to fame of a violent modern day Robin Hood.
Showcase of abstract shorts which aim to break new ground in cinematic representation.
A woman heads north, trying to avoid the authorities by hiding out at a soap factory.
Animation sees an old lady embroidering her destiny.
A get-together takes an unexpected turn after a power cut.
Documenting how people in a Mexican Indian village cope with death.
A cab driver and his dispatcher converse, but each seems to be keeping secrets.
A selection of emerging talent from the dynamic cinema of Mexico.
The prodigal son returns to bury his dead father in a black as night tragi-comedy featuring a friendly elk.
An elite bomb disposal unit struggles to function in the heart of the Iraq war.
Short animation showcase.
Showcase celebrating the best of British animation.
Animation about an old folk's home's sinister secret.
Seeking fulfillment on the fringes of Seoul.
Thriller sees a naive young Russian - raised in Geneva - caught up in the machinations of the Russian mob.
A group of students find some pot plants in their basement and decide to cash in, which is fine until the owner turns up.
Story of marginalised teens in Athens.
Mockumentary about a guy a girl, her ex and his camera.
Korean psycho-horror version of a Hans Christian Anderson short story.
It's like deja vu all over again.
An unexpected reaction to medication persuades an ordinary man that he's developing superpowers.
Three friends live through a decade of political turmoil in India.
Three women, three stages in life, one city.
Friendship blossoms across the class divide in the classrooms of Chile.
Rural life turns out to be anything but idyllic.
All quiet on the Eastern Front.
A documentary charting the implosion of a family after a child sex scandal.
Teenage Iranian conscripts endure basic army training in the mountains.
Once a gangster, always a gangster?
A mother and son escape from their past lives in Portugal.
A family tries to evade capture following the military coup in Argentina.
Chekov transposed to the failing aristocratic classes of Sri Lanka.
What do you do when you meet someone who knows you better than yourself?
Story about a couple stuck in the desert evolves into a modern parable.
Gangs of Mumbai, Bollywood style.
An icy tale of love and rebellion.
A rather bad day for Paula.
The tale of a flighty romance.
A tortured relationship is captured on camera.
The birth of Romance.
A young Kurdish boy must support his family in Northern Iran.
Documentary about an Indonesian family, trying to survey the politically turbulent times.
A German-American returns to the land of his forbears to help with the reconstruction after the Second World War.
Life as a Muslim seen through the eyes of Bangledeshis on the verge of civil war.
Racial tension hides beneath the surface of a tidy Australian fishing town.
A young Kosovan kick boxer and his family try to explain his rage and frustration.
A love story told from both sides.
Relationship ensemble drama, as lives intersect following a death.
A mystical totem grants its owner three wishes... with deadly consequences.
An exploration of the relationship between three sisters and their maid.
The mongoose and the snake Adam J Graves on bringing a hidden side of Delhi to the screen in Anuja
Pushing boundaries Torill Kove on family relationships, different worlds and Maybe Elephants
The star from the streets Adam J Graves on Salaam Balaak, Sajda Pathan and making Anuja
A little lightness Colman Mac Cionnaith and Michael Whelan on Room Taken
A hair's breadth from happiness Nicolas Keppens on low budget, high quality animation and Beautiful Men
French cinema hits the high notes Rendez-vous opens in Paris with a boost at the box office
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