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Ali & Ava
by Clio Barnard -
Aisha
by Frank Berry -
Area Boy (Short Film)
Written and directed by Iggy London -
Benediction
by Terence Davies -
Blue Jean
by Georgia Oakley -
Blue Story
by Andrew Onwubolu -
Broken
by Mark O'Rowe -
Brooklyn
by Nick Hornby (based on the novel by Colm Toibin) -
The Duchess
by Jeffrey Hatcher, Anders Thomas Jensen, Saul Dibb -
An Education
by Nick Hornby -
Festival of Slaps (Short Film)
Written and directed by Abdou CissΓ© -
Ginger and Rosa
by Sally Potter -
Good Vibrations
by Colin Carberry and Glenn Patterson -
Great Expectations
by David Nicholls (based on the novel by Charles Dickens) -
Herself
by Clare Dunne, Malcolm Campbell -
In the Loop
by Armando Iannucci, Simon Blackwell, Tony Roche, Jesse Armstrong -
Jane Eyre
by Moira Buffini (based on the novel by Charlotte BrontΓ«) -
Lizard (Short Film)
Written by Akinola Davies Jr and Wale Davies -
A Long Way Down
by Jack Thorne (based on the novel by Nick Hornby) -
Made in Dagenham
by William Ivory -
Make Up
by Claire Oakley -
Man Up
by Tess Morris -
My Week With Marilyn
by Adrian Hodges -
The Power of the Dog
by Jane Campion, based on the novel by Thomas Savage -
Precious Hair and Beauty (Short Film)
Written and directed by John Ogunmuyiwa -
Pride
by Stephen Beresford -
Rye Lane
by Nathan Bryon & Tom Melia -
Shadow Dancer
by Tom Bradby -
ShΓ© (Snake) (Short Film)
Written and directed by Renee Zhan -
Shifty
by Eran Creevy -
Tamara Drew
by Moira Buffini -
Testament of Youth
by Juliette Towhidi (based on the autobiography by Vera Brittain) -
What We Did On Our Holiday
by Guy Jenkin & Andy Hamilton
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