FEATURE FILMS

B E S T S E L L E R S
A TOUT DE SUITE FEAR AND TREMBLING SEAGULL'S LAUGHTER

Narrated by Academy Award winning actor Chris Cooper, Primo Levi's Journey is a picaresque road trip through history.



Set in the 1930's, a haunting tale of a devoted wife who suspects her husband is having an affair with another woman, featuring an extraordinary performance from Emmanuelle Devos.



A stylish, erotically charged thriller, À Tout de Suite is the highly anticipated new film from acclaimed director Benoit Jacquot, a mesmerizing account of one woman’s breathtaking journey of self-discovery.



Filmed along Australia’s breathtakingly beautiful Hawkesbury River, Anna Reeves’ deliciously surprising film is a comedy about love, community and freshly shucked oysters.



A perversely funny adaptation of Amélie Nothomb’s autobiographical novel, Alain Corneau’s marvelous film, starring the incomparable Sylvie Testud, deftly dissects the universal absurdities of corporate culture.



Selected by Time Magazine as one of the ten top films of 2004, Per Fly’s The Inheritance is a powerful and timely drama about a man torn between family and business.



A story of love and murder in a remote Icelandic fishing village, The Seagull’s Laughter is a delicious dark comedy about a woman’s place in the days before feminism.



Set in the fast-paced, ruthless world of high finance, The Bank, starring Anthony LaPaglia, is an exciting suspense thriller that takes a hard look at morality in the corporate world.



Based on a true story, A Love Divided is the dramatic tale of a marriage between a Catholic and a Protestant in 1950's Ireland, a marriage that divided a nation.



A fascinating and brilliantly executed psychological thriller, starring Hugo Weaving from The Matrix, The Interview is an intense cat-and-mouse game centering on one man's guilt or innocence.



An urgent, beautifully crafted examination of urban sprawl and its impact on the environment, The Unforeseen is a critically-acclaimed, award-winning documentary from director Laura Dunn and executive producers Terrence Malick and Robert Redford.