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Showing 1456 Films sorted by Genre: 'Drama'
The Pretty One
Audrey has all of the qualities that her twin sister Laurel wishes she possessed: confidence, style, independence. When tragedy...
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The Projectionist
Set during the Chinese Cultural Revolution in 1966, this short tells the story of a projectionist who accidentally inverts a fi...
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The Promise
The biggest budgeted Chinese movie ever made, The Promise boasts the acting talents of Hiroyuki Sanada, Jang Dong-Kun, and Ceci...
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The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Mira Nair (Monsoon Wedding, The Namesake) returns with another spellbinding adaptation of a celebrated bestseller. Pakistan-bor...
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There There
Andrew Bujalski is back with a warped series of short scenes featuring two characters at a time that toy with our perceptions a...
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The Ride
A student accepts a lift from a stranger but The Ride leads to unexpected consequences.
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The River
A not-to-be-missed screening of a recent restoration, which returns one of the most memorable and lovely color films of all tim...
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The Road to Guantanamo
Michael Winterbottom and Mat Whitecross's docu-drama scathingly debunks the myths peddled by the U.S. about prisoners at its qu...
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The Rocket
Set against the lush backdrop of rural Laos, this spirited drama tells the story of scrappy ten-year-old Ahlo (Sitthiphon Disam...
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The Royal Tenenbaums
Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) and his wife, Etheline (Anjelica Huston), had three children—Chas, Margot, and Richie—and then t...
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The Royal Tenenbaums
Royal Tenenbaum (Gene Hackman) and his wife, Etheline (Anjelica Huston), had three children—Chas, Margot, and Richie—and then t...
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The Rugby Boys of Memphis
Follow the rise of an inner-city Memphis high school's first rugby team and see the ways in which, for these boys, the unlikely...
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The Saint Bernard Syndicate
Subversive satirist Mads Brugger's latest is an odd-couple comedy about the pitfalls of striking out into the economic frontier...
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The Scarecrow
A recently divorced man confronts the rocky shores of loneliness after spending a day with his adolescent son and an encounter ...
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The Scars of Ali Boulala
Max Eriksson’s audacious debut tells the legend of Swedish skateboarding prodigy Ali Boulala through the DIY videos and fast-pa...
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The Seagull
A sumptuous adaptation of the classic Chekhov play transports the audience to a picturesque lakeside estate, where a love trian...
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The Second Life of the Sugar Bowl
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder for the grandfather in The Second Life of the Sugar Bowl (La deuxieme vie du sucrier).
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The Second Line
Two cousins search for work in post-Katrina New Orleans in The Second Line.
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The Sentimental Engine Slayer
Reality and fantasy entangle in the semi-autobiographical tale of a twentysomething misfit's loopy trip through manhood in the ...
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The Serengeti Rules
A band of young scientists discover a radical new theory of the natural world—one that could help confront some of the biggest ...
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The Severance Theory: Welcome to Respite
The Severance Theory: Welcome to Respite is a scripted, live-action experience performed in virtual reality. The project is ins...
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The Shaman
Screening as part of Shorts: Interference
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The Short History of the Long Road
For teenage Nola (Sabrina Carpenter), home is the open road with her self-reliant father and their trusty van, two nomads again...
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The Shovel
When weekender Paul Mullin (David Strathairn) discovers his neighbor digging a hole in the middle of the night, he writes it of...
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The Sisters
The Sisters reconstitutes Anton Chekhov's play, The Three Sisters, in a university faculty lounge with a ensemble cast of Maria...
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