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Certification18 Our Rating

Rock'n'Roll High School is arguably the freshest, fastest, funniest, most ROCK AND ROLL teen movie ever... school kids rebelling against an oppressive educational system. If you love The Ramones you'll love this one! B-movie legend Roger Corman had a hand in this and apart from the Ramones there's lots of other music; MC5, Devo, Eno, Todd and Eddie and the Hot Rods. find out more...
RUMBA (2007)

CertificationPG Our Rating

Fiona and Dom are teachers at a rural school. They share a passion for Latin dance and they re deeply in love. On weekends, they enter dance competitions around the country and their house is crammed with trophies. One night, as they are driving back from a competition, they encounter a man on a clumsy suicide mission, standing in the middle of the road. They swerve to avoid him and crash, throwing their lives into turmoil...

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Certification12 Our Rating

An intimate chronicle of the relationship between pianist Alfred Brendel and the young composer and pianist Kit Armstrong during 2009-9. Including the only footage of Brendel performing during his farewell tour. From Kit's difficulties in expressing himself through any means other than the piano, to his curious relationship with his elderly tutor, the film is surprisingly playful in tone.

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Certification15 Our Rating

Revolving around a group of teenagers, as they get to grips with the issues of race, religion, sexuality, drugs, food disorders and what constitutes a really good party, "Skins" is a well received British drama which, despite the young cast, has a distinctly raunchy and adult theme. find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Pierre Dulaine is a ballroom instructor who finds himself in the unlikely, and at first unenviable, position of being hired by an inner city school to bring some focus to the lives of its most troubled students. Not surprisingly the kids are pretty unimpressed but Pierre's genuine passion slowly wins them over and the unruly mob gradually become a dancing force to be reckoned with. The words "nothing new" can be applied to an awful lot of things these days and Take The Lead certainly isn't keen find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

In 1948 there was little room for progressive thinking within the confines of correctional boarding schools but when unemployed music teacher Clement Mathieu finds work as a proctor at one the mixture of abuse and indifference that the boys experience under their governmental guardians horrifies him. Determined to bring some light into the children’s miserable existence Clement decides to tutor them in the beauty of music. Nominated for two academy awards The Chorus is a delightfully observed ta find out more...

CertificationPG Our Rating

Xiaochun is a young lad from the country with a talent for the violin, an ability his peasant father is determined the world will come to appreciate as much as his small town's inhabitants. Father and son set off for the big city where it is hoped Xiaochun will win a scholarship to a prestigious musical academy. It is once settled in the city that the boy's journey truly begins as the adult world in all its pain and beauty makes him realise what it is he really wants from life, what to sacrifice find out more...

Certification18 Our Rating

Sammi Curr was a famous, devil-worshiping rock star who died under mysterious circumstances. Now he wants to come back to life. Doing so requires possessing radio waves & automobiles, making a few human sacrifices and living the satanic rock'n'roll dream.
A cult cautionary tale of why you should NEVER play your records backwards... And where else will you get to see Ozzy Osbourne preach about the evils of heavy metal music? 

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