Amy Adams Edition: Bits & Pieces – From filmmakers Jesse Moss and Amanda McBaine, the sensational winner of the Grand Jury Prize for documentary at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Boys State is a wildly entertaining and continually revealing immersion into a week-long annual program in which over a thousand Texas high school seniors gather for an elaborate mock exercise: building their own state government.
From Shondaland and Creator Chris Van Dusen, Bridgerton follows Daphne Bridgerton (Phoebe Dynevor), the eldest daughter of the powerful Bridgerton family as she makes her debut onto Regency London’s competitive marriage market. Hoping to follow in her parent’s footsteps and find a match sparked by true love, Daphne’s prospects initially seem to be unrivaled. But as her older brother begins to rule out her potential suitors, the high society scandal sheet written by the mysterious Lady Whistledown (voiced by Julie Andrews) casts aspersions on Daphne. Enter the highly desirable and rebellious Duke of Hastings (Regé-Jean Page), committed bachelor and the catch of the season for the debutantes’ mamas. Despite proclaiming that they want nothing the other has to offer, their attraction is undeniable and sparks fly as they find themselves engaged in an increasing battle of wits while navigating society’s expectations for their future.
Dogwoof has launched a UK exclusive trailer for Alexander Nanau’s critically acclaimed documentary COLLECTIVE. The film, recently confirmed as the official Romanian Oscar entry for Best International Feature, will be available on digital platforms from 20th November.
BFI Distribution announces that, following the closure of cinemas in England for four weeks from today, new release MOGUL MOWGLI will be available to film fans all over the UK as it moves from cinemas to digital as a PVOD release. From Friday 6th November MOGUL MOWGLI will be available to stream on BFI Player for £10 and Curzon Home Cinema for £9.99.
From co-creator of the cult classic Moon and debut director Gavin Rothery comes a slick sci-fi thriller that looks at the future of artificial intelligence and its impact on the universal human experience. With an all-star British cast including Theo James (Divergent Series, Sandition, Downton Abbey, Stacy Martin (Nymphomaniac, Vox Lux, High Rise) and Toby Jones (Detectorists, The Hunger Games, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), ARCHIVE is in cinemas on 15 January and on digital download from 18 January, 2021.
Song Without a Name (Canción Sin Nombre) is set in Peru in 1988. The country is in the grip of a devastating political crisis. Georgina, a young woman from the Andes, has her newborn daughter stolen, after giving birth at a fake health clinic. The desperate search for her baby leads her to Pedro, a young and tenacious investigative journalist who will stop at nothing to get to the truth.
Inspired by true events, COUNTY LINES is the highly acclaimed and hugely topical feature from writer and director Henry Blake. The film is a vivid and moving coming-of-age film about a struggling mum (Ashley Madekwe) and her 14-year-old son Tyler (Conrad Khan) who is groomed and recruited by Simon (Harris Dickinson) into a lethal drug-selling network – a ‘county line’ that exploits vulnerable children and puts them to work nationwide.
Awarded the Special Jury Prize at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival for originality, daring and audacity, Crash remains an incredibly subversive and confrontational piece of cinema – Cronenberg himself describes it as “a dangerous film”.
An epic love story with soaring lyricism, WILD MOUNTAIN THYME is set against the breath-taking landscapes of rural Ireland, where everyone is half mad with loneliness or love, and the weather is terrible.
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