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Brings you seven chances to see your favourite films each week, from Monday to Sunday.
This week catch Amélie at 8pm, Shallow Grave at 10pm and Days Of Heaven at midnight.
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Shadowlands Shadowlands
Film version of the play that dramatised the relationship between British author CS Lewis and American poet Joy Gresham.
Tues 7 Oct at 6pm on FilmFour
Howards End Howards End
A splendid cast of British thesps head up this classy Merchant Ivory adaptation of EM Forster's comment on the transformation of British society at the turn of a century.
Sun 5 Oct at 8pm on FilmFour
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
A highpoint of martial arts cinema from Ang Lee, which blends the latest fight effects into a 19th century China epic of love and valour.
Mon 6 Oct at 10pm on FilmFour
The Last Detail The Last Detail
Brilliantly cynical black comedy. Nicholson won his first Oscar for his no-holds barred portrayal of a filthy mouthed sailor who ensures Randy Quaid has the time of his life on his way to jail.
Wed 8 Oct at midnight on FilmFour
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Nick Nolte and Eddie Murphy star in Walter Hill's fast and furious cop comedy, tonight on FilmFour at 10pm

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