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Cell 211 (MA)

Directed by Daniel Monzon Juan Oliver (Alberto Ammann) is about to start work as a prison officer and, in order to show his enthusiasm, goes...

Black Swan (MA)

Directed by Darren Aronofsky The magical ballet Swan Lake was first performed in Russia in 1877 and a myriad of interpretations over the decades have...

Catfish (PG)

Directed by Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost In the beginning there was Facebook… so everyone could have hundreds of friends. Then there was a 24...

Desert Flower (MA)

Directed by Sherry Hormann Waris Dirie is known to many people from her best selling autobiography Desert Flower. Born in the Somalian Desert in 1965,...

The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest (MA)

Directed by Daniel Alfredsen Twenty-seven year old Lisbeth Salander (Naomi Replace) has been through hell and those who have kept up with her life via...

The King's Speech (M)

Directed by Tom Hooper As Aldolf Hitler was gathering support in Germany, King George V (Michael Gambon) of England was ailing, and his eldest son...

Unstoppable (M)

Directed by Tony Scott Based on a disastrous incident that actually happened in America, this film really has three main characters – veteran train drive...

In a Better World (M)

Directed by Susanne Bier Dust is blown into open tents and there is a long queue for the pitifully inadequate open air hospital in an...

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