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Awaydays
An adaptation of Kevin Sampsons' cult novel set in the North West during the post-punk era.
Better Things
A restrained and beautifully articulated character study of the realities of life and love in rural England.
Broken Lines
A couple are drawn together, despite their obligations to others, in Sallie Aprahamian's mature and sophisticated debut feature.
Bronson
Brave and challenging portrait of notorious lifer and the UK's 'most violent prisoner' Charles Bronson.
Franklyn
A refreshingly ambitious urban fairytale about the relationship between love, fantasy and faith.
Helen
Naturalism and a strong visual approach combine in this sensitively drawn study of a young woman poised on the brink of adulthood.
I Know You Know
From Human Traffic director Justin Kerrigan, his second feature deals with the danger of fantasy while also being very smart, touching and funny.
Love Live Long
Mike Figgis' latest digital experiment, a bold study of desire and moral boundaries set against the backdrop of the Gumball 300 Rally.
New Town Killers
Richard Jobson takes us on a tension-packed joyride through Edinburgh streets.
The Posters Came From The Walls
Stories of faith and devotion, a fascinating and inspired documentary study of Depeche Mode fans from around the world.
Shifty
A debut British feature of promise and distinction, Shifty is a terrific example of a film that manages to achieve a great deal with very little.
Telstar
The crazy life and strange times of Joe Meek and the incredible music he produced.
Vashti Bunyan: From Here to Before
The enigmatic singer-songwriter retraces the steps that led her to record her first album, the hugely influential Just Another Diamond Day.