In 1953, Laurel and Hardy, the great comedy duo face an uncertain future as their golden Hollywood days are behind them. They embark on a…
“ A masterclass in cinematic suspense” The Guardian With a single setting, a real time story and a very small cast, The Guilty is a…
A stunning drama about a childhood ripped apart, this autobiographical directorial debut from Carla Simón is complex and yet simple at the same time. The…
Shot in luminous black and white, this epic romance is set in a divided Europe after World War II. Directed by Pawlikowski, who won an…
“A deeply intelligent story of love and survival in the wild.” The Guardian An army veteran suffering with PTSD and his daughter live in the…
This exquisite drama is the true story of Maria Larsson, a working class woman, who wins a camera in a lottery and goes on to…
The latest film from the director of the memorable ‘Of Horses and Men’, this jet black comedy features Halla, a choir leader and environmental guerrilla…
This comedy drama follows Dick Cheney on his path to become the most powerful Vice President in American history. Nominated for many awards the film…
Ballet and film complement one another perfectly in this biopic of the Cuban dancer that captures life under Castro’s rule. Written by Paul Laverty (‘I,…
A visually stunning portrayal of the Colombian drug trade and its effect on an indigenous people. When greed and honour collide, a fratricidal war puts…
A subtle and funny western about squabbling siblings hired as assassins in 1850’s Oregon. Whilst the genre is familiar the story moves in unexpected ways…
Children born in the high Himalayas are sent to school in Kathmandu and do not see their parents for twelve years. This gentle documentary follows…
This unhurried historical drama set in World War 1 allows us to appreciate the painterly light of rural France as interpreted by gifted cinematographer Caroline…
This multiple award winner tells how a tragic act of war just before the Armistice in 1918 links two soldiers. In peace time they concoct…