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Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth


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Available from the 24 November. Stars Tamsin Greig and Mark Heap.

 

Square-jawed space adventurer Captain Eager (James Vaughan) is brought out of mothballs to investigate the villainous Colonel Regamun, who has taken over the Veritan Sector using the mysterious 'Mark of Voth'.

Her Name is Sabine


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French actress Sandrine Bonnaire makes her directorial debut with this documentary about her younger sister, whose autism went undiagnosed for decades and whose vivacious character was almost destroyed.

The Go Master


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Director Tian Zhuangzhuang follows the fortunes of Wu Qingyuan, master of the ancient game of Go, in this intense, stately character study.

Our Daily Bread


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Comparable to the work of Stanley Kubrick in terms of its formidable formal rigour, and visually in a field of its own, this powerful documentary is a captivating look at the agriculture industry throughout Europe.

Annie Leibovitz: Life Through a Lens


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This documentary, directed by her sister Barbara, is a fascinating portrait of a great talent, featuring footage from Leibovitz in action during the 1960s and contributions from Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hillary Clinton, Mick Jagger and George Clooney.

Half Moon


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A spirited tale of one man's attempt to realise a musical dream becomes a classic road movie in the hands of Iranian director Bahman Ghobadi.

A Comedy of Power


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Isabelle Huppert is as formidable as ever as a crusading magistrate in this dark, compelling thriller based on a real-life oil-fraud scandal in France - her seventh collaboration with great filmmaker Claude Chabrol.

Jesus Camp


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A powerful and absorbing documentary from film-makers Heidi Ewing and Rachel Grady.

Blame it on Fidel


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A nine-year-old girl's bourgeois childhood is rudely interrupted by her parents' new-found political activism in this smart, warm debut from Julie Gavras.

Žižek!


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Director Astra Taylor follows the charismatic and provocative Slavoj Žižek from Buenos Aires to New York and then home to Ljubljana.

Gypsy Caravan: When the Road Bends...


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A dazzling documentary celebrating the work of top international Gypsy performers and interweaving tales of their home life and history. Directed by Jasmine Dellal.

I for India


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A bitter sweet time capsule of alienation, discovery, racism and belonging, I for India is a chronicle of immigration in sixties Britain and beyond.

The Yacoubian Building


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A film by Marwan Hamad, based on the bestselling novel by Dr Alaa Al Aswany

Eden


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Michael Hofmann's Eden is a sensual and romantic  film about the art of cooking and of love

The Bothersome Man


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An intriguing and bone-dry Norwegian black comedy by Jens Lien

Candy


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Dir Neil Armfield

This Film Is Not Yet Rated


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Kirby Dick

An investigation into the business of film censorship.

4


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Dir Ilya Khrzhanovsky

Cafe Lumiere


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Dir Hou Hsiao-hsien

Derrida


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Documentary by Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering Kofman

Favela Rising


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Dirs Jeff Zimbalist and Matt Mochary

Kontroll


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Dir Nimrod Antal

Nobody Knows


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Dir Kore-eda Hirokazu

Osama


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Dir Siddiq Barmak

Ultranova


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Dir Bouli Lanners

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