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Fackham Hall

A riotous spoof of period drama mixing forbidden romance, aristocratic scandals, and razor-sharp wit. With an all-star cast and Jimmy Carr’s absurdist flair, it skewers tradition while serving nonstop laughs and intrigue.

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I Swear

Featuring unforgettable performances, this bold, heartfelt drama about John Davidson, whose unfiltered voice transforms misunderstanding into revelation, is a powerful celebration of individuality and the courage to be heard.

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The Choral

Ralph Fiennes commands a stellar cast in this sweeping wartime drama where music heals a fractured community as voices rise in harmony against loss, love, and looming conscription.

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Hamnet

Chloé Zhao’s radiant adaptation of Maggie O’Farrell’s novel stars Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal in a heart-wrenching tale of love, loss, and creativity where grief transforms into one of Shakespeare’s greatest works.

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Saipan

This thrilling story of ego, loyalty, and identity uncovers the drama of the infamous confrontation between national team manager Mick McCarthy (played brilliantly by Steve Coogan) and iconic football captain Roy Keane during the Irish team’s preparations for the 2002 FIFA World Cup.

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The History of Sound

Led by Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor this touching drama follows characters united by music, separated by war, offering an intimate, elegiac romance about love, memory, and cultural preservation.

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Glenrothan

Set in the Scottish Highlands, GLENROTHAN is a powerful tale of two estranged brothers drawn home by loss, where old wounds, family bonds, and the pull of tradition ignite a transformative journey.

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Anemone

The highly anticipated directorial debut from Ronan Day-Lewis sees the return of Daniel Day-Lewis to the big screen alongside Sean Bean in a compelling drama and exploration of the complex and profound ties that exist between brothers, fathers, and sons.

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