| | Coming up... December 5: The Golden Compass December 21: I'm Not There January 11: 4 Months, 3 weeks, 2 Days January 25: Sweeney Todd
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February 8 Julian Schnabel's new film based on a memoir by Jean-Dominique Bauby. | | January 25 The Iraq war comes under scrutiny in Paul Haggis's thriller starring Charlize Theron. |
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February 22 Wong Kar Wai's debut English language feature stars Jude Law, Rachel Weisz and Norah Jones. | | January 18 Josh Brolin stars in the Coen Brothers' Cormac McCarthy adaptation. |
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January 4 Ang Lee's tale of spies and seduction in wartime Shanghai, which won him the Golden Lion. | | December 28 Gus Van Sant's dark new thriller, nominated for the Golden Palm at Cannes Film Festival. |
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November 23 Brody, Schwartzman and Wilson team up in Wes Anderson's tale of brotherly love and strife. | | Out November 23 Oscar-nominated documentary about a summer camp for Evangelical Christians. |
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November 2 Vampires invade an Alaskan town where the sun doesn't rise for one month every year. | | October 26 Michael Moore's latest documentary attacks the American health care industry. |
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October 26 Viggo Mortensen is a Russian-born London gangster in David Cronenberg's new film. | | October 19 Growing up in a radical socialist family in Paris in the 1970s. |
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Out October 12 An genetic experiment in New Zealand turns sheep into blood-thirsty killers. | | October 5 Russian fantasy action blockbuster, sequel to 2004's Night Watch. |
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October 5 Sam Riley and Samantha Morton star in a biopic about Joy Division's Ian Curtis. | | Out September 28 George Clooney stars as a company 'fixer' who ends up in hot water himself. |
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Out September 28 Five gypsy music bands tour the US in a new documentary shot by Albert Maysles. | | Release date t.b.c. A coming-of-age tale set in revolutionary Iran based on Marjane Satrapi's graphic novel. |
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Release date t.b.c. A couple return to a remote family home in Russia. | | Release date t.b.c. A look at the life of Rembrandt by eccentric British director Peter Greenaway. |
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