Film on the Square

The most anticipated new titles from around the world, in the heart of the West End.

Alexandra

A grandmother's search for her grandson is a lyrical anti-war statement.

Angel

Fame, romance and wealth: Ozon adapts and directs Elizabeth Taylor's novel.

The Band's Visit

A delightful comedy about an Egyptian police band in Israel.

The Banishment

Scenes from a marriage: the tragic consequences of a wife's confession.

Brick Lane

Monica Ali's fĂȘted novel comes to the big screen.

Caramel

Waxing legs with caramel in a Lebanese beauty salon.

Chaos

Love and corruption in the city of Cairo.

City of Men

A lifelong friendship is threatened on the gritty streets of Rio.

Closing the Ring

Richard Attenborough directs Shirley MacLaine in a love story.

The Cool School

Hip art documentary on the 50s and early 60s LA art scene.

Don't Touch the Axe

Guillaume Depardieu and Michel Piccoli star in Rivette's adaptation of Balzac's novel.

The Edge of Heaven

Fassbinder-inspired social drama with an outstanding character development.

Enchanted

A romantic, Disney-inspired modern-day fairy tale set in Manhattan.

Exodus

A terrifying modern apocalypse inspired by the Old Testament.

Far North

The arctic tundra: two women's lives are affected by the arrival of a man.

Flight of the Red Balloon

Juliette Binoche as a lone parent struggling to maintain emotional stability.

Funny Games

Naomi Watts stars in the American version of Haneke's terrifying psychological thriller.

Garage

A story of alienation and the need for acceptance set in modern Ireland.

Glory to the Filmmaker!

A creative odyssey of various film genres from 'Beat' Takeshi.

Grace is Gone

John Cusack is Stanley, a man who refuses to accept the death of his wife.

Honeydripper

John Sayles' new film, set in 1950s Alabama.

Import Export

An ironic look at inter-European migration.

Interview

Steve Buscemi's homage to murdered Dutch filmmaker Theo van Gogh.

The Last Mistress

A ferocious feminist revision of the myth of the femme fatale.

Mister Lonely

Marilyn Monroe takes Michael Jackson to a secluded Scottish commune for lookalikes.

My Brother Is an Only Child

Two brothers, diametrically opposed... can their bond survive?.

My Kid Could Paint That

A child painter follows in the footsteps of Kandinsky, Picasso and the like.

Persepolis

An animated critique of Iran's totalitarian regime .

Planet Terror

Zombies, blood, go-go dancers and... barbecue sauce.

Redacted

A terrifying testimony on human nature, war and the power of the media.

Rescue Dawn

Patriotic American Christian Bale inspires hope in a Vietnamese POW camp.

Reservation Road

A powerful drama about parenthood, guilt and loss in Connecticut.

Savage Grace

Crime, mental illness and passion lead to tragedy.

The Savages

A father, son and daughter struggle to maintain a good relationship.

Shotgun Stories

Arkansas-set tale of three brothers drawn into a family feud.

Son of Rambow: A Home Movie

Growing up in 1980s England: an escape into fantasy.

Summer Rain

Spain after Franco: three men's lives embody the nation's political transition.

Surprise Film

Take a chance with this ever popular mystery film.

Talk to Me

An ex-convict and drug addict becomes a celebrity in 1960s America.

You, the Living

Is this portrayal of modern multi-cultural society the funniest film of the festival?.

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