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A Ballerina's Tale

6.4 / 532 votes

UK Cinema Release Date

Saturday 11th November 2017
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Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 11th November 2017.
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Directed by:

Genre:

Documentary

Language:

English

Runtime:

1 hour 25 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

A feature documentary on African American ballerina Misty Copeland that examines her prodigious rise, her potentially career ending injury alongside themes of race and body image in the elite ballet world.

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A Death in the Gunj

8.0 / 359 votes

UK Cinema Release Date

Saturday 1st July 2017
A Death in the Gunj poster
Age rating / classification to be confirmed.
Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 22nd September 2019.
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Directed by:

Genres:

Drama, Thriller

Language:

Hindi

Runtime:

1 hour 50 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

A Death in the Gunj is a coming of age story that centres around Shutu, our protagonist, and his conflicted ideas of masculinity. He finds himself navigating the blurred lines of what is accepted in society and questions his own space within the world. The everyday callousness of the adults around him contributes to his intense feelings of isolation despite being surrounded by his family. The emotional violence that we as a society inflict upon others unwittingly is what cumulatively leads to a kind of destruction that is irrevocable.

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A Distant Echo

Unrated

UK Cinema Release Date

Tuesday 14th November 2017
A Distant Echo poster
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Current Status:released

Next Showing:

None. Last shown in UK cinemas on 14th November 2017.
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Directed by:

Genre:

Documentary

Language:

English

Runtime:

1 hour 22 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

Using Chadi Abdel Salam's seminal Eqyptian film Al-mummia (1969) as its basis, George Clark creates a contemplative film that marries desert scenes from California with voice-overs that reflect on cultural identity in Egypt and elsewhere.

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UK Cinema Release Date

Friday 16th June 2017
A Good Day to Die, Hoka Hey poster
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Current Status:complete

Next Showing:

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Produced by:

Genres:

Biography, Documentary, News, Romance, War

Language:

Spanish

Runtime:

1 hour 27 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

What is the first thing you think of when the guy behind you gets his legs blown off? What time is it when it hits 'bomb o'clock'? How do you fall for a woman, who then reveals herself as an assassin? Hoka Hey is a narrative feature, 5 years in the making, documenting the life story and extraordinary adventures of British conflict photographer, Jason P. Howe. He survived 12 years on the front-line of four wars, capturing images of humanity at war, its suffering, and cultures in disarray. His work has been showcased in many of the world's best-known publications, such as The New York Times, The Telegraph, Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, and many others. It all started with a self-funded trip to Colombia into an area synonymous with drug trafficking and violence. Documenting the brutal war between the left-wing rebel group, FARC, their sworn enemies the military, and the right-wing paramilitary groups, Jason gained the trust of all sides of this scarcely reported war - putting him in a position that few had ever been in. This was just the beginning, his lust for risk awakened; Jason proceeded to put himself in the way of danger in conflicts that have defined the present day. Iraq, Lebanon, and Afghanistan, where he worked extensively with British troops on the front-line are all on his resume. One horrific incident, photographed by Jason, led him to winning the prestigious UK Picture Editors' Guild Awards- Photographer of the Year and Photo Essay Award. These pictures captured the gripping moments of an IED blast that blew the legs off a British soldier behind him. Ironically, it was the publishing of these pictures in one of Britain's leading newspapers - The Telegraph - that led to Jason being unofficially banned from the front-line by the British Ministry of Defence, a limiting career move that left him frustrated and disappointed. Jason's journey exposes the physical and emotional impact of love, loss, friendship, suffering, and disillusionment. Especially the bravery it takes to survive the world at war, and what it takes to get the images published for the world to see. This is not a film about war. This is a story of a man who chose a life of perpetual peril in pursuit of the perfect image. An insight on how passion led to a downward spiral in this crazy tale of survival and change. Jason went down the rabbit hole, and we don't know if he has fully come back out.

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A Quiet Dream Chun-mong

6.8 / 37 votes

UK Cinema Release Date

Monday 27th March 2017
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Current Status:released

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Directed by:

Written by:

Genres:

Drama, Family

Language:

Korean

Runtime:

1 hour 41 minutes (approx.)

Movie Synopsis:

This is a story about a girl which three insignificant men care deeply about. The men look up to the girl considering her to be an idol of their own. But one day, a new guy appears in her life.

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