Our collection of over 500 feature films, documentaries and animations includes a wide selection of well-known classics, critical and commercial hits, and works by a who’s who of the world’s greatest filmmakers including: Woody Allen, Bernardo Bertolucci, David Cronenberg, Clint Eastwood, Alfred Hitchcock, Martin Scorsese, Ridley Scott, and Wim Wenders.
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THE LAST EMPEROR 3D

A 3D conversion of nine time Academy Award-winning film The Last Emperor from legendary director Bernardo Bertolucci. 2013 marks the 25th anniversary of the first international release of this masterpiece in 1987. A reel of the film was sent to be screened at the Cannes Opening Ceremony in 1987 as a gift from Bertolucci.
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A STORY OF CHILDREN AND FILM

A Story of Children and Film is the world’s first movie about kids in global cinema. A passionate, poetic portrait of the adventures of childhood – its surrealism, loneliness, fun, destructiveness and vitality – as seen through 53 great films from 25 countries.
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SEDUCED AND ABANDONED

Seduced and Abandoned combines acting legend Alec Baldwin with Oscar nominated Director James Toback (TYSON) as they lead us on a troublesome and often hilarious journey of raising financing for their next feature film.
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DIRTY WARS

A deadly U.S. night raid in a remote corner of Afghanistan turns into a 3 year global investigation of the secretive and powerful Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC); the mastermind behind the assassination of Bin Laden, and the orchestrator of a more sinister, borderless modern warfare.
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PING PONG

“DELIGHTFUL, HILARIOUS AND COMPLETELY INSPIRATIONAL” Empire
PING PONG follows 8 players from 4 continents, with 703 years between them, as they compete in the World over 80s Table Tennis Championships in Inner Mongolia. The film interweaves the competition with intimate and candid portraits of these sporting pensioners, exploring the hope, passion, prejudice and immediacy of growing old.
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ROMAN POLANSKI: A FILM MEMOIR
“By any accounts, it has been an extraordinary life.” The Hollywood Reporter.
Polanski opens up to long-time friend and producer Andrew Braunsberg, talking about the events and experiences that have shaped his life: his childhood in the Warsaw ghetto, his film career in both Europe and America, the murder of his first wife, his arrest in 1977, and his life in France to this day with Emmanuelle Seigner.
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Anton Corbijn Inside Out
“Fascinating (…) insightful moving-picture portrait of the iconic photographer.” Variety
Anton Corbijn’s prolific and enigmatic work has long shaped the image of pop icons such as Joy Division, U2, Nirvana, Metallica, Depeche Mode and R.E.M. But what drives the photographer, filmmaker and music video director who has been hidden from the public for so long?
Woody Allen : A Documentary

Iconic writer, director, actor, comedian, and musician Woody Allen allowed his life and creative process to be documented on-camera for the first time. With this unprecedented access, Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Robert Weide followed the notoriously private film legend over a year and a half to create the ultimate film biography.
Diana Vreeland: The Eye Has To Travel
“Few names conjure “style” with the zest of Diana Vreeland… this gets the zing just right.” – Variety
She revolutionised fashion as editor of Harper’s Bazaar and Vogue, and muse-in-residence at Metropolitan Museum of Art’s Costume Institute, this is a celebration of the 20th Century’s greatest arbiter of style; the witty, vibrant, legendary Diana Vreeland.
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THE STORY OF FILM: AN ODYSSEY
“BEAUTIFUL… A TRIUMPH” – Kevin Macdonald
“AUDACIOUS… A TREAT FOR MOVIE LOVERS”
– Toronto International Film Festival
“EPIC… A GLOBAL VISION OF CINEMA” – Sight & Sound
Writer/Director Mark Cousins takes us on an epic 15-part guided tour of the greatest movies ever made, covering 12 decades, five continents and a thousand films.
Described as a love-letter to the movies, this definitive series charts the history of world cinema from the silent era to the digital age. >> Read More
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The Company

“Wonderfully vivid and engaging”
The Hollywood Reporter
Robert Altman opens a window on the vivid world of the Joffrey Ballet of Chicago. Starring James Franco and Neve Campbell, who gives the performance of her career as gifted dancer Ry.
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Damage

“Fiercely erotic and deeply moving”
Rolling Stone
Adapted from Josephine Hart’s spare novel by British screenwriter David Hare and French director Louis Malle, this brooding erotic drama concerns the obsessive sexual relationship between an English politician and his son’s lover.
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Serving Sara

“Darn fine American entertainment”
Washington Post
Directed by HOUSE PARTY’s Reginald Hudlin, this fun screwball comedy stars Matthew Perry as a cynical, wise-cracking process server, and Elizabeth Hurley as Sara, the beautiful wife of a Texas millionaire cattle rancher.
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