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Le Grand Voyage

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2006 BAFTA Nominated starring Le Clan's Nicolas Cazalé and Mohamed Majd both give outstanding performances in this beautiful and poignant film, which took home the Luigi de Laurentiis Award at...

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The Aki Kaurismaki Collection - Leningrad Cowboys

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Directed by acclaimed Finnish director Aki Kaurismaki and featuring one of the greatest cult bands the world has ever known, this collection brings together two feature films and one live show....

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Anatomy of Hell

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French auteur Catherine Breillat's taxing deconstruction of supposed male attitudes, ranging from bafflement to disgust, to female anatomy. Wanting to explore the outer limits of her...

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Another Way

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The clash of sexuality and politics provide the basis for this tragic love story set in Hungary, 1958. In the offices of magazine The Truth, two female journalists tentatively embark on a...

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The Apple

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'The Apple' is the haunting first feature by Samira Makhmalbaf, the daughter of the Iranian filmmaker Mohsen Makhmalbaf, made when she was just seventeen. Base on a true incident and featuring...

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At Five in the Afternoon

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The latest film by internationally acclaimed young Iranian director Samira Makhmalbaf is the first to be made in Afghanistan following the fall of the Taliban regime. Set in the ruined city of...

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Atanarjuat

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The first feature film ever to be made in the Inuktitut language, spoken by the Inuit tribes of Northern Canada, telling of an Inuit legend of an evil spirit causing strife in the community and...

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Atanarjuat

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The first feature film ever to be made in the Inuktitut language, spoken by the Inuit tribes of Northern Canada, telling of an Inuit legend of an evil spirit causing strife in the community and...

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Body Without Soul

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In their own words, a selection of boys in their mid-teens tell their own stories - how they came to Prague, how they became seduced by the easy money of prostitution and how this eventually led...

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Breakfast on Pluto

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BREAKFAST ON PLUTO tells the story of Patrick Kitten Braden (an electrifying Cillian Murphy), an orphan from a small Irish town who dreams of escaping his drab surroundings. Though his orphan...

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Broken Wings

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The remarkable feature film debut of Nir Bergman, Broken Wings tells the story of recently widowed Dafna and her increasingly estranged four children. Five year old Bar suffers from feelings of...

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Brother

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When Chechen veteran Danila, is sent to St Petersburg to live with his brother he finds himself dropped straight into a dark underworld of danger, drugs and retaliatory violence. This powerful...

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Brothers

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Bier won an audience award at Sundance with her story of two brothers. Michael is a military man with a beautiful wife and two daughters. Jannik is a drifter, newly out of jail. Michael is sent...

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Campfire

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These rich and textured homoerotic short films by Belgian filmmaker Bavo Defurne tell stories of young men on the verge of expressing their homosexuality. They are experimental, but narrative...

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Carandiru

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Murderers, rapists, stool pigeons and drug addicts; they were the feared ones, the criminals who truly ran Carandiru, Brazil's largest correctional facility.

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City of God

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Welcome to the world's most notorious slum: Rio de Janeiro's 'City of God'. A place where combat photographers fear to tread, where police rarely go, and residents are lucky if they live to the...

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Cookers

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One of the best indie - horror - thriller films we have seen. After stealing a huge stash of drugs, speed freaks Hector (Brad Hunt) and Darena (Cyria Batten) plan to cook up an enormous batch of...

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The Cuckoo

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Following his escape from his Nazi captors, a Finnish sniper struggles through no-man's-land as he attempt to find the required tools to remove his heavy shackles. He happens upon a farm where a...

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Czech Dream

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Filip Remunda and Vit Klusaka's funny and provocative look at the world of contemporary media manipulation in this documentary from the Czech Republic... Winner of 2 awards, including Best...

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Dear Wendy

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When Dick happens upon a small handgun one day, he finds himself strangely drawn to it, despite his fervent pacifist views.

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Dekalog Part 1 (2-DVD set)

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Dekalog, from the acclaimed director of "The Double Life of Veronique", was premiered at the 1989 Venice Film Festival, winning both unanimously glowing critical praise and numerous awards. The...

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Dekalog Part 2 (2-DVD set)

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Dekalog, from the acclaimed director of "The Double Life of Veronique", was premiered at the 1989 Venice Film Festival, winning both unanimously glowing critical praise and numerous awards. The...

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The Fourth Man

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Gerard Reve (Jeroen Krabbe) is a controversial alcoholic novelist who claims his stories "lie the truth". But when he is seduced by sexy widow Christine (Renee Soutendijk), Gerard finds himself...

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From The Edge of the City

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Violent and energetic in its headlong rush into the abyss, From the Edge of the City takes an unsparing look at the lives of a gang of Pontian immigrants, returned to Greece from the USSR....

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Hukkle

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An astounding, almost lyrical, Hungarian film from debut director Gyorgy Palfi which features almost no dialogue in chronicling the lives of a number of residents in a small rural community which...

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In This World

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Torn straight from the headlines, Michael Winterbottom's compelling and prescient In This World follows young Afghan Jamal (impressive newcomer Jamal Udin Torabi)and his older cousin Enayat ...

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Intimate Lighting

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This wonderfully subtle comedy of provincial life is the debut film of the great director Ivan Passer and one of the signature works of the Czech New Wave.

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Italian for Beginners

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Beautiful performances and an improvised script make this dogma 95 comedy of people finding love, friendship and community immensely watchable.

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Katie Tippel

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Bold and brutal, this drama is a great example of Paul Verhoeven's frank, and often explicit, style that continues to cause controversy. A true story set in 19th century Holland, Keetje Tippel...

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The Ketchup Effect

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Sofie, a 13 year old and preparing to start junior high. Together with her two best friends she is making plans for her new fabulous grown-up life - parties, new friends and getting to know the...

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Koktebel

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Following the death of his wife and loss of his job, a Russian engineer sets off from Moscow with his 11-year-old son for his sister’s house, in the Black Sea resort of Koktebel. With no money...

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Life is a Miracle

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The riotous new film from Emir Kusturica, the award winning director of Black Cat White Cat and Underground, is an irresistible blend of bawdy humour and love story, set against the turbulent...

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The Man Of The Year

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Based on award winning novel 'O Matador' by Patricia Mel, 'The Man Of The Year' boasts intense performances from Brazilian film and TV superstars Murilo Benicio and Clausia Abreu. A startling...

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Moolaade

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Ousmane Sembene's heart-rending drama, an examination of the effects on 6 young Senegalese girls in a clash between entrenched cultural and religious tradition and modern secular society over the...

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My Angel

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Colette (Vanessa Paradis) lovely and vulnerable prostitute, accepts to take care of her unknown colleague's teenage son. This new responsibility doesn't diminish Colette's desire to get pregnant...

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Of Freaks and Men

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Johann, darkly handsome and manipulative, is a turn of the 20th Century St Petersburg pornographer, peddling images of bare-bottomed floggings. He and his snaggle-toothed assistant Victor, worm...

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Proteus

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South Africa, 1725. Claas Blank, a young Khoi herder, is found guilty of attempting to re-acquire cattle that had been commandeered by white settlers. He is convicted and sent to work in the...

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Saints and Soldiers

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Nazi occupied Belgium: 1944. Four US POWs fleeing the Malmedy Massacre and a stranded RAF pilot must make it safely home through freezing, dangerous terrain.

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Sebastiane

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Following his work with Ken Russell as production designer on The Devils, Derek Jarman made his debut as director with this story of the life of Saint Sebastian, the martyred roman soldier who...

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Spare Parts

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Krsko, a small industrial town near the southern Slovenian border with Croatia. The only Slovenian nuclear power plant is based at the outskirts of the city. Ludvik, a former national speedway...

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Taste of Cherry + 10 on Ten

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Winner of the Palme d'Or at the 1997 Cannes Film Festival, Iranian filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami's film is a philosophical tale of a man so tired of life that he wants to commit suicide. Cruising...

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Ten

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A perceptive and revealing portrait of contemporary Iran set in Tehran, 'Ten' begins with a beautiful and articulate female driver picking up her young son from school. After boldly revealing in...

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Trilogy: The Weeping Meadow

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The Weeping Meadow is the first film in Theo Angelopoulos' 'Trilogy', that tells of the fate of the Greek people through the relationship between two refugees - a relationship that spans the 20th...

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Turkish Delight

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A tale of nihilistic lust exploring the destructive relationship between Rutger Hauer’s Dutch sculptor and the beautiful Olga (Monique Van De Ven). Stripped bare of the effects and glitz that...

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Walk on Water

Eytan Fox's follow-up to his acclaimed Yossi and Jagger is a profound, multilayered drama hidden in the guise of a genre picture.

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Wilbur Wants to Kill Himself

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The good-hearted Harbour (Rawlins) has spent his whole life trying to take care of his motherless and suicidal little brother, Wilbur (Sives). With the death of their father the inseparable...

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The Yacoubian Building

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Adapted from the best-selling novel of the same name, The Yacoubian Building in the city of Cairo embodies every aspect of Egypt's capital, from its architecture and history, to its complex...

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Yossi & Jagger

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A gorgeously-directed, tender drama about two handsome Israeli commanders who fall in love whilst serving at a remote military outpost – one of the most emotionally moving gay films of 2003.

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