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Certification15 Our Rating

Michael Connolly is a shy young man, his social discomfort compounded by being severely disabled, Rory O'Shea shares Michael's physical handicap but his lust for life is immense. The two lads manage to blag their way out of a repressive state run home and into their own flat, an adventure that they are ill prepared for, but determined to enjoy to the full. Inside I'm Dancing is from the makers of Billy Elliot and the excellent East is East, a bittersweet drama about love, life, loss and the firs find out more...

Certification12 Our Rating

Khan is an Indian Muslim (Shahrukh Khan revealing himself as one of the world's greatest actors) with Asperger's Syndrome who travels to the USA, meets a gorgeous girl, marries, but, in the aftermath of 9/11, becomes a victim of racism, resultant marital problems and communal tensions. He then sets off on a trans-American journey to meet the President and clear his name.
An excellent film covering many topics, from romantic to tragic, from feel-good to weepie and with some wry humour on t find out more...
NOVO (2002)

Certification18 Our Rating

Amnesiac Graham is drawn into a relationship with the passionate Irene. However, his constant inability to recall previous events presents a considerable challenge to the success of their affair, those who loved Graham yesterday shouldn't count on today. Those who love him today risk being heartbroken tomorrow. find out more...
ONDINE (2009)

Certification12 Our Rating

An Irish trawlerman, recovering alcoholic Syracuse, lives with his disabled daughter. One day he catches a strange fish in his net - a scantily clad young lady... or is she a mythical selkie? Will this be the woman of his dreams? Is this a fairy-tale? Do selkies really take their clothes off this easily? A sentimental tribute to myth; both that of the half-human half-seal selkie and, more so, that of a whimsical rural Ireland. find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Marie and Niels are happily married with three young children; their life would seem to personify contentment. Cecilie and Joachim are just about to begin the path Marie and Niels are already walking, but something happens that none of them could have foreseen or indeed thought possible and the lives of all four begin to unravel. 'Open Hearts' is an incredibly powerful and moving film, uncompromising and unflinchingly honest about the fickleness of love it can't help but stir the soul (or at the find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Set in the Sino-Japanese war, Yasuzo Masumura's black-and-white anti-war film tells of an army nurse who sexually services an amputee and falls in love with a drug-addicted surgeon. This can't be recommended to the squeamish, but neither can its nuanced eroticism nor its passionate, unpredictable moral focus, be easily shaken off. Comparable with Altman's MASH, it suggests a less comic treatment of the same theme, how to preserve one's humanity in impossible circumstances, but its ethics are con find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

A beautiful tale, ‘Rust and Bone’ revolves around  two people struggling with the ups and downs of life, and finding support in unexpected places.  Ali has dreams of becoming a boxer, and finds himself struggling to make it in the violent world of street fighting, whilst also honing his paren find out more...


Certification12 Our Rating

It's the off-season at the lonely Beauregard Hotel in Bournemoth, and only the long-term tenants are still in residence. Life is stirred up, however, when the beautiful Ann Shankland arrives to see her alcoholic ex-husband, John Malcolm, who is secretly engaged to Pat Cooper, the woman who runs the hotel. Meanwhile, snobbish Mrs Railton-Bell discovers that the kindly if rather doddering Major Pollock, played by David Niven, who won an Oscar for his performance, a retired officer who likes to find out more...

SUMMER (2008)

Certification12 Our Rating

Two Scots, Shaun and wheelchair bound Daz, share a stink hole of a flat with Daz's teenage son somewhere in northern England. As they try to cope with life we flash back, through Shaun's eyes, to their wild childhood and teenage years and, most significantly, to one summer with a girl named Kay. Much of the film is about wasted lives; Daz's accident, Shaun's stunted educational opportunities that stem from his rebelliousness and an unexplained inability to write, and finally his missed chance wi find out more...

Certification15 Our Rating

Life with a troubled autistic brother is tough for Thomas when all he wants is to be a normal teenager. His new girlfriend Jackie tries to help, but Thomas must take a long hard look at himself in order to appreciate all of the positives in his life and to understand that a perceived adolescent idyll isn't necessarily the be all and end all. The multi-award winning and nominated 'The Black Balloon' is a thoughtful and nicely performed coming of age drama. find out more...