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Certification15 Our Rating

Made in a still Communist Poland, Kieslowski's film offers three alternative outcomes for a young man at a train station; In the first he catches the train and is converted to communism by an old Marxist; In the second he misses his train, is imprisoned and falls in with some dissidents and in the third he misses his train, gets married, becomes a doctor and leaves politics to those who care. An intriguing, thoughtful and occasionally witty meditation on the fickleness of fate. find out more...
EUROPA (1991)

Certification15 Our Rating

An American-German returns to the FDR in 1945 to work as a waiter on a new train, the previous one having been derailed but finds the changes superficial and the new consumerism cloaks sinister unbroken threads from the past. Haunting and hypnotic, literally. An art-house must-see.

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Certification12 Our Rating

All twelve episodes from the first series of the classic satirical puppet show. No target was safe from the series' gunsights: Margaret Thatcher and her cabinet, the opposition, the Liberals, Ronald Reagan, the Pope and the Royal Family could all find themselves up for a painful ribbing on any given programme. The series was worked around the current week's news stories and featured a number of famous impressionists, including Chris Barrie, Rory Bremner, Phil Cornwell, Steve Coogan, John Culs find out more...


Certification15 Our Rating

Set during the privatisation of British Rail, a group of railworkers find themselves in the, at first, laughable position of trying to comprehend the new private sector 'work ethic' PR babble of their bosses, which, stripped of its useless prose, means only one thing for the men, life is about to get even harder and harsher. The Navigators is classic Ken Loach, filmed and performed in a way that frequently makes you feel you're witnessing reality not celluloid fiction, and combining moments that find out more...