A revealing, funny and enraging documentary tracking the history of Scottish pop from the 1960s to the present via the women who often have been brushed out of that history.
We welcome iconic editor Thelma Schoonmaker to The Cameo to deliver an extended intro to Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s 1945 romantic masterpiece.
A radical new animated vision of a dystopian future probes our fears about social control and liberation.
A Hollywood superstar facing the ageism and sexism of an industry that is swiftly forgetting her is faced with an intriguing proposition in this wild satire.
Bloodthirsty, dark comedy about a suppressed family of vampires, adapted from Matt Haig’s (The Midnight Library) titular novel by Talitha Stevenson, and developed by Jo Brand.
A middle-aged man builds a mobile religious shrine to make money in this darkly funny and moving exploration of consequences.
A surreal comedy about serving others, arrogance and the slippery nature of power.
A gripping feature debut from co-directors Jim Weir and Jack Clark that provides a worthy revival and addition to the Australian horror tradition.
A delicate portrait of a young Mexican boy who wants to know what happens when we die.
This emotional and inspiring documentary details the road to recovery for rugby player Ed Jackson after an almost fatal spinal cord injury.
A gritty and emotional drama about two women forced to face hard truths about their friendship and a showcase for dazzling filmmaking on a tight budget.
A solitary soul in the Scottish wilderness is observed living a life that is harmonious and beautiful.
Alice Lowe’s vibrant second feature offers a playful take on the romantic comedy with a reincarnation twist.
A darkly comedic, subversive and uniquely realised road trip film about a monkey, a man and a dead man’s watch.
A powerful account of the Kolbari covert goods traden between the Kurdish cities and towns of Iran and borders of Iraq.
An adrenaline-fuelled thriller that explores the true power of revenge.
A beautiful rumination on absence, grief and the human need for connection.
A cantor undergoing a crisis of faith runs into his high school music teacher who is intent on having a late life Bat Mitzvah in this sweet, melancholic comedy.
In the wake of the brutal murder of her sister, a blind medium is determined to find the killer in this truly scary haunted house horror.
A young man returns to his hometown after a stint in jail, only to form a strong bond with a stray whippet in this profound and moving film.
An intimate portrait of family bonds, rural life and the importance of human connection in the survival from grief.
A vivid and unflinching adaptation of Amy Liptrot’s wrenching personal memoir of addiction, powered by an extraordinary central performance from Saoirse Ronan.
Whilst exploring a derelict space station a hapless group of young people encounter the most terrifying life force in the universe in a spectacular new entry in the iconic Alien fr…