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Showing 208 Films from U.K.
The Infidel
Mahmud Nasir (comedian Omid Djalili) may not be the most observant Muslim, but deep down he is a true believer. His life is tur...
The Journalist and The Jihadi - The Murder of Daniel Pearl
Jamal and Sharma document the 2002 murder of The Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl by Islamist militants in Karachi, Pa...
The Killing of John Lennon
A riveting, disturbing glimpse into the mind of John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, during the days leading up to his dea...
The Last Animals
Photojournalist Kate Brooks turns her lens from war zones to a new kind of genocide in this sweeping and sobering film. As the ...
The Machine
With an impoverished world plunged into a second Cold War, Britain’s Ministry of Defence seeks a game-changing weapon. Scientis...
The Man Who Knew Infinity
In 1913, a self-taught mathematics prodigy Ramanujan (Dev Patel) traveled from his home in India to Trinity College in Cambrid...
The Miners' Hymns
Experimental filmmaker and frequent TFF alum Bill Morrison combines newly shot aerial scenes that he filmed himself with histor...
The Moon Has Its Reasons
The Moon Has Its Reasons is an elliptical melodrama about romance, open to viewer interpretation.
The Mother
A recently widowed woman (Anne Reid) becomes involved with a much younger man, who had been dating her daughter, in this superb...