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Lore
As the Allies carve up Germany, Lore leads her siblings to safety.
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Wadjda
Young Wadjda can’t have a bicycle – it would be seen as dangerous to her virtue.
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Not One Less
Thirteen year old Wei becomes substitute teacher in an achingly poor Chinese village.
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Bonjour Tristesse
Riveting story, visually stunning – a film that defies categorisation. In a villa on the Riviera a woman comes between a decadent girl and her playboy widowed father – rivalries escalate.
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Tabu
A tale of forbidden love in two parts. Aurora, now alone in Lisbon, once led a romantic life in Africa.
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The Invisible Woman
A sumptuous biopic of the private life of Charles Dickens, focusing on his loveless marriage and secret affair with a younger woman, Nelly Ternan.
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The Past
A film about moral choice and responsibility. A man goes to Iran, abandoning his wife and children in Paris. She asks for a divorce.
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The Kings of Summer
Three teenage boys reject parental restrictions and build a cabin in the woods for the summer.
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Of Horses and Men
This subversively erotic and surreal black comedy-drama combines six interlocking fables of rural life each including a powerful portrayal of human-equine relations (the original Icelandic title is ‘Horse in Us’). Shot beautifully in the great Icelandic outdoors, it depicts a world of violent emotions set against a cinematic love letter to the horse accompanied by…
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The Selfish Giant
This passionate contemporary fable, which features outstanding performances by its young leads, has echoes of socio-realist classics such as Ken Loach’s Kes. Set in modern Bradford, it charts the progress of two adolescent boys from tough estates who survive day to day scavenging for scrap. It is loosely based on the classic Oscar Wilde fairy…










