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A Good Woman is Hard to Find
Female revenge thriller A GOOD WOMAN IS HARD TO FIND follows a mother who will go to any length to seek the truth behind her husband’s murder.

A Long Way From Home
A couple realise their dream of retiring to the South of France. Their life changes dramatically when they meet another, younger couple.

Alastair Sim's School for Laughter: 4 Classic Comedies
A collection of four newly restored films featuring the great British actor Alastair Sim in some of his most memorable roles.

Amorous
Four Londoners move to an isolated cottage to test social conventions and their own inhibitions by swapping partners and exploring unconventional sex.

An Israeli Love Story
A love story based on actual events and people set during the turbulent period of 1947 pre-state Israel.

Aria
Ten short pieces directed by ten different directors, including Ken Russell, Jean-Luc Godard, Robert Altman. Each short uses an aria as soundtrack.

Bent
In 1930s Berlin, homosexual Max (Clive Owen) flees but is sent to the Dachau concentration camp.

Black Wax
BLACK WAX centers on the late African American poet-singer-songwriter Gil Scott-Heron and his Midnight Band.

Borrowed Time
A teenager with the wrong friends and a grumpy old man form an unlikely bond that will help them both find a way out of their respective troubles.

Broken
11 year-old Skunk’s innocence begins to vanish as her home, neighborhood and school all become treacherous environments where the happy certainties of childhood give way to fear-filled doubt.

Carmilla
An atmospheric, coming-of-age love story steeped in eerie mystery and inspired by the gothic novel of the same name.

Dunkirk
DUNKIRK follows the dramatic events leading up to Operation Dynamo during WWII while honoring the bravery of its soldiers and exposing the war.

Ealing Studios Comedy Collection
Includes: WHISKY GALORE! (1948), PASSPORT TO PIMLICO (1949), THE TITFIELD THUNDERBOLT (1953), THE MAGGIE (1954)

Edward II
Derek Jarman's adaptation of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan drama.

Frantz Fanon: Black Skin, White Mask
FRANTZ FANON: BLACK SKIN, WHITE MASK tells the story of the life and work of the highly influential anti-colonialist writer Frantz Fanon.

Gospel According To Al Green
The story of R&B singer Al Green, who gave up a successful singing career to become a gospel minister.

Gregory's Girl
Newly restored and available in HD for the first time. Gregory is a normal teen who is infatuated with a classmate. He must work to win her affection.

Hamlet
A film of the ground-breaking Royal Exchange Theater production of Hamlet, with renowned British actress Maxine Peake in the title role.

Hands of God
HANDS OF GOD is a portrait of resilience following the Iraqi National Boxing Team's historic attempt to qualify for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

Having You
Jack's proposed to his girlfriend, laying to rest his fear of commitment. Until Anna - and the seven-year-old son he never knew about - show up on his doorstep.

Hector
A portrait of an invisible man and an authentic account of homelessness within contemporary Britain.

Hockney
HOCKNEY is a documentary on one of the most significant artists of his generation, British painter David Hockney. At 78 years of age, the charismatic Hockney still works in his studio seven days a wee...

Hue and Cry
A gang of street boys foil a master crook who sends commands for robberies by altering a comic's wording each week, unknown to writer and printer.

I Am A Dancer
Golden Globes-nominee, I AM A DANCER captures the discipline and dedication of world-renowned ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev. Now presented in HD.

I Am Not A Witch
When 9-year old orphan Shula is accused of witchcraft, she is exiled to a witch camp.

Ice Cold in Alex
During World War II in North Africa, a medical field unit must cross the desert in their ambulance in order to reach the British lines in Alexandria.

Laughter in Paradise
When a millionaire practical joker dies, he divides his fortune among four heirs who must carry out his zany instructions to cash in.

Mayor
A look at the life of Musa Hadid, the charismatic mayor of Palestinian city Ramallah, who aspires to lead the city into the future.

Mr. Topaze
Peter Sellers' sole directorial effort, a lost classic finally restored.

Not Another Happy Ending
Publisher Tom finds a sleeper hit in first-time author Jane, but success makes her too happy to finish her second novel.

Notes on Blindness
After losing sight, John Hull knew that if he did not try to understand blindness it would destroy him.

Only When I Dance
This stunning documentary follows two teenage ballet dancers aspiring to leave their violent favela homes in Brazil to join a revolutionary dance company in the US

Passport to Pimlico
Residents of a part of London declare independence, when they discover an old treaty. This leads to the need for a 'Passport to Pimlico'.

Penny Points To Paradise

Resistance
After the failure of D-Day in 1944, the women of a remote British village awake to find their husbands gone to fight with the resistance.

Revolution: New Art for a New World
Artists like Chagall, Kandinsky and Malevich--pioneers flourished in response to the challenge of building a new art for a new world, only to be broken by implacable authority after 15 short years and...

School for Scoundrels
Henry Palfrey tries to impress but always loses out. He discovers the Lifeman College run by "Professor" Potter and discovers the secrets of success.

Seamonsters
The friendship between two teenage boys becomes irrevocably changed when a new girl arrives in their quiet seaside town.

Second Coming
Busy parents Jackie and Mark are shocked when she inexplicably becomes pregnant.

Still
After facing a devastating loss,To, finds himself embroiled in a violent feud with a dangerous teenage gang.

Swung
Swung is a graphic, touching and funny romance that delves deep into the secret underside of a very modern relationship taken to its emotional and sexual limits.

The 39 Steps

The Beatles: Made on Merseyside
The incredible story of how The Beatles emerged from post-war Liverpool and turned music on its head with their changes from skiffle to rock 'n' roll and the creation of the Mersey Beat sound.

The Belles of St. Trinian's
A headmistress tries to control the schoolgirls of St. Trinian's who are more interested in racing forms than books as they try to get-rich-quick.

The Carer
Ailing theatrical legend Sir Michael Gifford (Brian Cox) is terminally ill, as well as foul-mouthed, irascible, and highly resistant to the concept of allowing a full time care giver into his home

The Colditz Story
British prisoners pool their resources to plan an escape from an impregnable German P.O.W. camp housed in a medieval castle.

The Dam Busters
The story of how the British attacked German dams in WWII by using an ingenious technique to drop bombs where they would be most effective.

The Ice King
John Curry transformed a dated sport to an art form and made history by becoming the first openly gay Olympian when homosexuality was not even legal.

The Maggie
An American businessman in Scotland is conned into shipping a valuable load of cargo to a Scottish island via a dilapidated coal powered boat.

The Mirror
Footage recovered by police shows what happened to three friends that bought an allegedly haunted mirror on eBay.

The Pillow Book
Peter Greenaway’s erotically-charged drama follows a young woman who finds pleasure having calligraphy pained on her, and the revenge she seeks on the man who exploited her father.

The Railway Children
Bobbie, Peter and Phyllis are the Railway Children whose lives change dramatically when their father is mysteriously taken away.

The Reflecting Skin
Oscar-nominee Viggo Mortenson (GREEN BOOK) stars in a nightmarish vision of the American dream, in this classic horror film now available in HD.

The Republic of Love
Based on a novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author Carol Shields, a romantic comedy about the barriers facing the lucky and the unlucky-in-love in the 21st century.

The Titfield Thunderbolt
Volunteers take over their local passenger train service (against bus company resistance) when the government announces its closure.

The White King
Djata is a care-free 12-year-old growing up in a brutal dictatorship shut off from the outside world.

Theeb
Arabia, 1916. A young Bedouin boy named Theeb ("Wolf") ventures on a treacherous journey across the desert, encountering mercenaries, revolutionaries and raiders as he tries to survive and live up to ...

Under the Bombs
During a cease-fire in the 2006 Lebanon-Israel conflict, a Christian taxi driver brings a Shiite woman from Beirut to the the country's south to scour the rubble of local towns for her son.

Went the Day Well?
An English village is occupied by disguised German paratroopers as an advance post for a planned invasion in this 1942 British wartime classic.

When the Wind Blows
With the help of government-issued pamphlets, an elderly British couple build a shelter and prepare for an impending nuclear attack,

Where I Belong
The politics of the Third Reich drove thousands into exile. For many, England was the first safe haven. When the war came to an end the world as they knew it had changed forever and many would not ret...

Whisky Galore!
Residents of the remote Scottish island Todday try to plunder 50,000 cases of whisky from a stranded ship, in the midst of a whisky shortage.

Whisky Galore! & The Maggie: Two Films by Alexander Mackendrick
Two classic Ealing comedies from Alexander Mackendrick (The Man in the White Suit, The Ladykillers, Sweet Smell of Success).

White Riot
A motley crew of mavericks band together with top punk bands to create Britain's biggest-ever civil rights movement, Rock Against Racism (RAR).