"A breathless work, a human drama that very easily calls on our empathy" – CineEuropa
"A high-wire chainsaw juggling act" – Screen Daily
Now On Digital Available to rent/purchase on all major platforms.
Available on DVD April 18
BONUS FEATURES
Interview with director Éric Gravel
Filmmaker Q&A from the French Film Festival UK
Isolated Score Track
Theatrical Trailer
Available on Blu-ray – Date TBA
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Single mother Julie (Laure Calamy) needs reliable transit to get to work – and it's suddenly been severed during the latest transit strike. Out of desperation, Julie turns to neighbors and her own gutsy resourcefulness to stay afloat in a ruthless society as her responsibilities pile up. Full Time is an impossible race against time and a kinetic thriller about the insecurity of modern life.
On Digital April 18 Available to rent/purchase on all major platforms.
Available on DVD and Blu-ray – Date TBA
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Hot-tempered and fiercely independent, Julia (Julie Ledru) has an obsessions with the high-octane world of urban 'Rodeos' – illicit gatherings where riders show off their bikes and latest daring stunts. After a chance meeting with a volatile clique, Julia strives to prove herself to the ultra-masculine gang by performing cons and surviving by her wits.
April 22nd is Bettie Page's 100th Birthday
Celebrate the iconic sex symbol and role model's birthday with an intimate glimpse into her life – like you've never seen before.
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BETTIE PAGE REVEALS ALL is a provocative and intimate look at one of the world's most legendary sex symbols, told in her own words. In this alluring documentary, the real Bettie Page emerges from the veil of myth and speculation for the first time, through stunning, never-before-seen photographs and archive footage, and exclusive audio interviews recorded prior to her death in 2008.
Special Re-Release Available On Digital May 16 Available to rent/purchase on all major platforms.
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The artist behind Barack Obama’s presidential portrait, Kehinde Wiley is known for his larger-than-life reinterpretations of classical portraits featuring young Black men. “Kehinde Wiley: An Economy of Grace'' is an intimate depiction of one of this generation’s most accomplished visionaries as he embarks upon an exciting new project – a series of classical portraits of Black women.
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Available on DVD May 30
BONUS FEATURES
Feature Commentary by director Amanda Kramer, and actors Alisa Torres and Matt D'Elia // Cast & Crew // Q&A from LA Premiere // Alamo Drafthouse "No Talking" Screening PSA // Short Films by Amanda Kramer // Original Sizzle Moodboards // Deleted Scenes and Outtakes // Isolated Score and Sound Design Track // Trailer and Character Teasers
Available on Blu-ray – Date TBA
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Suze (Andrea Riseborough) and Arthur (Harry Melling) live an outwardly traditional lifestyle as the Lower East Side's most bohemian Eisenhower-era couple. The pair's cage is rattled when they discover a gang of sadistic, leather-clad greasers known as The Young Gents. Suze and Arthur's initial thrust of fear evolves into confusion of thrill and lust. This sudden exposure to flamboyant masculinity unlocks the realization that Suze is an aspiring leather daddy who mistook herself for a housewife. Meanwhile, the perpetually sensitive Arthur's obsessive gender trouble goes sideways when Young Gent Teddy sparks a queer desire.
THE COMPLETE STORY OF FILM
A film by Mark Cousins More Information
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Box Set Release on June 6
"This is an unashamed celebration of cinema as an art-form: Cousins is an aesthete."
—TheGuardian
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A special box set release combining The Story of Film: An Odyssey and The Story of Film: A New Generation. Director Mark Cousins returns with an epic and hopeful tale of cinematic innovation from around the globe. In The Story of Film: An Odyssey, film historian Mark Cousins, this 15-part love letter to the movies spans from the invention of film in the 19th century to the digital industry of the 21st.
In The Story of Film: A New Generation, Cousins turns his sharp, meticulously honed gaze on world cinema from 2010 to 2021, using a surprising range of works as launchpads to explore recurring themes and emerging motifs. And as the recent pandemic recedes, Cousins ponders what comes next in the streaming age: how have we changed as cinephiles, and how moviegoing will continue to transform in the digital century, our collective joy and wonder
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