A Good Woman (2004) A 1930s Manhattan socialite feels jaded by her numerous failed affairs and sets out for a new life in Italy on the Amalfi Coast, where she strikes up a friendship with a newlywed Englishman who helps her regain her standing in society. However, their closeness is soon mistaken for an affair and society is scandalised. Comedy drama, based on Oscar Wilde's play Lady Windermere's Fan, starring Helen Hunt, Mark Umbers, Scarlett Johansson and Tom Wilkinson
Battle In Seattle (2007) Fact-based drama following the violence that erupted in Seattle in 1999 as thousands of people came to the city to demonstrate outside the World Trade Organisation conference. While the protests began peacefully, they ultimately descended into a riot. The ensuing chaos is depicted from the points of view of demonstrators, police, officials and the city's residents. With Charlize Theron, Woody Harrelson and Ray Liotta
Blur: No Distance Left To Run (2009) Documentary following the band's history, filmed during their 2009 reunion concert tour. Featuring concert footage, archive material and interviews with Damon Albarn, Graham Coxon, Alex James and Dave Rowntree, the film explores the group's Britpop heyday, the reasons for Coxon's departure in 2002 and their later re-formation
Bull Durham (1988) Each season a baseball groupie picks a player from a mediocre minor league team as a lover, hoping to inspire him on the pitch. However, this year, she has a difficult choice between two players - a grizzled veteran whose major league glory days are long behind him and a talented but dim-witted newcomer. Comedy drama, starring Kevin Costner, Susan Sarandon and Tim Robbins
Lourdes (2009) Premiere. A wheelchair-bound woman with multiple sclerosis decides to break out of her routine and make a difficult pilgrimage to Lourdes, in the hope of experiencing a healing miracle. Drama, starring Sylvie Testud, Lea Seydoux, Gilette Barbier and Gerhard Liebmann. In French, English, German and Italian
More Than Just A Game (2007) Five political activists in apartheid-era South Africa are incarcerated in Robben Island prison, the same facility where Nelson Mandela is held. Determined not to let imprisonment break their spirit, they devote themselves to forming a football league. Fact-based drama, starring Presley Chweneyagae and Wright Ngubane
Severance (2006) A weapons manufacturer decides to reward the sales division with a team-building weekend in Eastern Europe. However, the employees are attacked by war-crazed killers who have been on the receiving end of the firm's armaments and are determined to get revenge. Comedy horror, starring Danny Dyer, Toby Stephens, Tim McInnerny and Claudie Blakley
The Love of Books: A Sarajevo Story (2011) Premiere. Documentary telling the story of the attempt to save the contents of the Gazi Husrav-Beg library in Sarajevo, which came under heavy fire during the Bosnian war. The library was founded in the 16th century and contained a collection of thousands of irreplaceable manuscripts. As the conflict escalated, its director and his colleagues risked their lives to smuggle the texts out of the city
The Rock (1996) A renegade general and his crack team of mercenaries take over the abandoned fortress prison of Alcatraz and threaten San Francisco with toxic nerve-gas rockets to extort a massive ransom. To break their stranglehold on the city, the FBI pairs a chemical weapons expert and a jailed SAS veteran, chosen because he is the only man to have ever escaped from the infamous penitentiary. Action thriller, with Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris
The Wrong Arm Of The Law (1962) A criminal mastermind joins forces with Scotland Yard and the best of Britain's crime bosses to stop a gang of Australian crooks disguised as policemen from taking over the London underworld. Comedy, starring Peter Sellers, Lionel Jeffries, Nanette Newman, Bernard Cribbins, Dennis Price and John Le Mesurier. Including FYI Daily