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Starring Kelly Reilly (Sherlock Holmes, Pride & Prejudice), Michael Fassbender (Prometheus, X-Men: First Class, Shame) and Jack O'Connell (TV's Skins)
City couple Jenny and Steve are eager to get away...
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Edmond is the dark, picaresque tale of an everyman (William H. Macy) who, after realizing his life is boring and meaningless, leaves it all behind to embark on his own quest for truth and fulfillment....
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Starring two-time academy award nominated Sir Ian McKellen, Emile is the poignant exploration of an older man’s struggle to reconnect with his past. Emile is given the opportunity to travel from England...
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This corporate thriller stars Mads Mikkelsen as Thomas, a man whose perfect life begins to crumble after his lucrative business deal goes horribly wrong.
Catalogue synopsis: Thomas (Mads Mikkelsen)...
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In 1967, young Danish filmmaker Jørgen Leth made the short documentary The Perfect Human, a cocktail chic, tongue-in-cheek mediation on human behaviour.
In 2000, internationally–acclaimed Danish...
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FLOOD takes you to the staggering catastrophe on the day that nature’s ultimate force tests every resource, human and technological, of a great metropolis. Timely yet terrifying, FLOOD predicts the unthinkable....
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Larry (Stanley Tucci, THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA) is a penniless musician with big dreams. Having left America to develop his talent and make his mark, he's ended up playing piano in a local bar in the beautiful...
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Tough young Jenny (Hannah Herzsprung, in a meteoric debut performance) is serving time for brutally murdering a man when she was only a teenager. Now regarded as a violent and unpredictable danger, Jenny...
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Fred, Grouch and Tyg head to the Welsh countryside in search of an elusive hippy and his cannibis farm – but what is supposed to be a nice weekend in the country turns into a madcap mission, fuelled by...
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Don’t be fooled by its name—this is a thoroughly British comedy about how French and English cultures differ in their attitudes towards relationships.
The worldly and somewhat jaded Jed (Hugh Bonneville)...
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