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Fatso

2008
Arild Fröhlich

A young Swedish woman opens up a whole new world to an overweight, socially awkward and sex obsessed young hermit in this feel-good comedy.

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Attack Of The 50 Foot Woman

Science Fiction Director: Nathan Juran

'See a female colossus... her mountainous torso, skyscraper limbs, giant desires!'

Amandla!

Documentary Director: Lee Hirsch

“Subtle and inspiring reminder of the power of music to help effect political change” -SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL (2003) The Radar: Located. Chosen. Screened. Director Lee Hirsch arrived in South Africa from...

Before Night Falls

Drama Director: Julian Schnabel

Before Night Falls is a highly acclaimed, bold and emotionally engaging film that has appeared in fifty ‘Best Ten’ lists of films including such publications as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal...

Best Boy

Documentary Director: Ira Wohl

Academy Award®-winning documentary Best Boy is a heart-wrenching and emotionally powerful tale from director Ira Wohl who documents the daily life of his mentally handicapped cousin Philly, over...

Blacula

Horror Director: William Crain

‘His bite was outta sight! He's black! He's beautiful! He's Blacula!’

Brother's Keeper

Documentary Director: Bruce Sinofsky, Joe Berlinger

In their first feature-length documentary, filmmakers Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky present an unbiased and compelling story, mixed with heartbreaking humanity. Four brothers on a dairy farm in New...

Charlie: The Life And Art Of Charles Chaplin ©

Documentary, Feature Director: Richard Schickel

Charlie: The Life And Art Of Charles Chaplin is a thoroughly researched, fascinating survey of the life and work of one of the great figures of world cinema. Chronicling Chaplin’s career from the first...

Cinemania

Documentary Director: Angela Christlieb, Stephen Kijak

‘Anyone who ever binged and saw three or more movies in a row should be able to identify a little bit with the eccentric New Yorkers profiled in Angela Christlieb and Stephen Kijak's crisp, intelligent...

City Lights

Comedy Director: Charles Chaplin

A silent film released three years after the start of the talkies era of sound, City Lights is generally viewed as Charlie Chaplin’s finest film, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of...

Cobra Woman

Adventure, Drama Director: Robert Siodmak

Upon discovering his fiancée Tollea has been kidnaped, Ramu and his friend Kado set out for a Pacific isle where all strangers are to be killed on arrival and the inhabitants, who are frequently sacrificed...

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