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A Cottage on DartmoorA Cottage on Dartmoor
Drama 1930 88 minsSilentDirector: Anthony Asquith
Anthony Asquith (Underground) directs this embroiled melodrama, a tale of love and revenge, shot on location on the bleak landscape of Dartmoor.
The 39 StepsThe 39 Steps
Thriller 1935 83 minsDirector: Alfred Hitchcock
Sublime and suspenseful version of the popular John Buchan spy thriller from the master of suspense himself, Alfred Hitchcock.
Partie de campagnePartie de campagne
Period drama 1936 39 minsDirector: Jean Renoir
On a country picnic, a young girl leaves her family for a while and succumbs to an all-too-brief romance in Jean Renoir's sensuous tribute to the countryside.
The Life and Death of Colonel BlimpThe Life and Death of Colonel Blimp
War 1943 164 minsDirector: Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger
Powell and Pressburgerβs masterpiece follows the rise and fall of a career soldier, from dashing and brave young officer in the Boer War to a pompous and old-fashioned Colonel by the time of World War Two.
Journey to ItalyJourney to Italy
Drama 1954 86 minsDirector: Roberto Rossellini
Roberto Rossellini's acerbic but finally very moving masterpiece about marital crisis boasts great performances from Ingrid Bergman and George Sanders
Seven SamuraiSeven Samurai
Drama 1954 207 minsDirector: Akira Kurosawa
Farmers hire a band of samurai to defend them against marauding bandits in Kurosawaβs influential epic, a touchstone for action movies ever since.
Land of Silence and DarknessLand of Silence and Darkness
Documentary 1971 85 minsDirector: Werner Herzog
Werner Herzogβs profound and deeply moving documentary about the experiences of a community of deaf-blind people.
Opening NightOpening Night
Drama 1977 144 minsDirector: John Cassavetes
John Cassavetesβs emotionally charged film stands as one of the great American movies about theatre and the art of performance.
ChildrenChildren
Drama 1976 46 minsDirector: Terence Davies
The first part of Terence Davies' formidable Trilogy explores the effects of violence on a Liverpool schoolboy, told in a series of flashbacks.