A lonely widower returns to a seaside town where he spent his youth, unearthing a wealth of forgotten memories which may unlock his slowly enveloping despair.
The Swinging Sixties was just beginning and a new youthful vitality was blooming when along came this movie, charting several days in the life of The Beatles.
During Le Week-end, Jim Broadbent’s character remarks that if you truly love someone, then you like and hate something about them every five minutes. This insightful piece of homespun wisdom basically sums up this romantic comedy for elders.
A bomb explodes in a Central London market, killing 120 people but there is more to the terrorism case than meets the eye in this slick thriller by Steven Knight.
One Chance is the remarkable and stirring true story of Paul Potts, a shy, bullied shop assistant by day and an amateur opera singer by night who went on to win the television talent show, Britain's Got Talent.
Private Peaceful is a look at the injustices of war. Not only does this reflect the battles that two brothers face but also their treatment as soldiers.
Living in the violent world of 1970’s Belfast, Terri Hooley opened his own record store, Good Vibrations, and introduced many music styles to an uninformed public.
New Year’s Eve is anything but a celebration for teenager Greta, who plans to throw herself off a bridge until she suddenly meets Pearce and revenge, love and elicit happenings follow.
Giving a dignified portrayal of someone overcoming barriers, Mission to Lars proves that no matter whom or what we are, there is always a super-fan in all of us.
The inaugural British Film Festival comes to Adelaide this November, celebrating one of the world’s most illustrious and established cinema industries. The exceptional program includes contemporary and classic films.