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Showing 208 Films from U.K.
2001: A Space Odyssey
Kubrick's 2001 caught the imagination of a generation with its near-hallucinatory depiction of space, artificial intelligence, ...
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37 Uses for a Dead Sheep
To preserve their culture, the Pamir Kirghiz people have migrated across Central Asia from the U.S.S.R to China to Afghanistan ...
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6x9: An Immersive Experience of Solitary Confinement
Right now, 80,000-100,000 people are in solitary confinement in the US. They spend 22-24 hours a day in their cells, with littl...
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9 Songs
One of the most sexually explicit English-language films ever made outside the porn industry, Winterbottom's raw depiction of a...
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A Conversation with Emmanuelle Beart
In the 16 years since she gained international acclaim for her extraordinary talent and beauty in Claude Berri's Manon of the S...
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Adult Life Skills
Anna (Jodie Whittaker) is stuck: she’s approaching 30, living in her mother’s shed, and spending her time making movies with he...
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Alexis Arquette: She's my Brother
An intriguing look at sex and celebrity, this richly textured documentary, filled with drag queens and Hollywood glitterati, is...
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All That Way For Love
A young Irishman traveling All That Way For Love across the African continent to get to his doctor girlfriend hitches a ride wi...
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A Nazi Legacy: What Our Fathers Did
Can you imagine what it means to grow up as the child of a mass murderer? While studying the Nuremberg trials, a lawyer becomes...
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An Englishman in New York
John Hurt astounds as he revisits the role that made him a star (in 1975's The Naked Civil Servant): real-life writer, actor, a...
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Angels Crest
In the working-class Rocky Mountain town of Angels Crest, young father Ethan (Thomas Dekker) is doing his best to raise his thr...
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A Short Film About Guns
Examine the illegal arms trade and how it functions across the globe through the stories of four experts on arms trafficking. T...
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A Single Shot
David M. Rosenthal's white-knuckle thriller starts with a bang: a single shot, aimed at a lone deer, that hits and kills a youn...
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A Slim Peace
When 14 women-Israelis, Palestinians, Bedouin Arabs, and American settlers in the West Bank-are brought together with the share...
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A State of Mind
This documentary follows two young gymnasts with unprecedented access, as they prepare for the Mass Games, one of North Korea's...
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Asylum
A psychiatrist's wife (Natasha Richardson) becomes curious about one of her husband's patients, a man who brutally murdered hi...
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A Time and A Time
A Time and A Time is a short film made entirely from archive footage shot in three specific locations in Bristol over the past ...
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Baghdad High
Four classmates (Kurd, Christian, Shiite, and Sunni/Shiite) in Baghdad are given cameras to document their last year in high sc...
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Balcony
In a neighborhood rife with racial tension, a local girl falls for a recent arrival who is the victim of prejudice and shame.
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Becket
Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole dominate the screen in this exquisitely restored version of the film its producer Hal Wallis (...
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Best Cinematography - Narrative Award
Fed up with catering to the privileged tourist class, Cuban teens Raul and Elio are tantalized by the promise of a new life in ...
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Best New Documentary Filmmaker Award Winner
One of the goals of the Tribeca Film Festival has always been to seek out and encourage new talent and bold visions from every ...
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Best New Narrative Director Award
Fed up with catering to the privileged tourist class, Cuban teens Raul and Elio are tantalized by the promise of a new life in ...
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Björk: Biophilia Live
From a mind unlike any other, Biophilia Live chronicles the multidimensional concert centered on the eighth studio album of ava...
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Black Sun
Where there is no vision, does the artist perish? In this haunting, original first-person narrative, NYC-based French painter a...
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