More Unavailable on DVD films in our Free collection. Explore Free More Unavailable on DVD films in our Subscription collection. Explore Subscription Mr. Topaze £3.50 Charming character comedy, unseen for decades, starring Peter Sellers as a school teacher corrupted by big business. Comedy 1961 97 mins Peter Sellers Currently unavailable Diary of a Mad Housewife Frank Perry's biting '70s satire about a smart, affluent homemaker hideously mistreated by chauvinists, stars a Golden Globe-winning Carrie Snodgress and Frank Langella in his film debut. Drama 1970 95 mins Frank Perry Lamb £3.50 In one of Liam Neeson’s earliest starring roles, he plays an errant priest who kidnaps a vulnerable boy from an abusive Catholic school Drama 1985 110 mins Colin Gregg Extremes £3.50 In-your-face 70s documentary exploring the lives of Hell's Angels, hippies, skinheads, rudeboys, mods and drug addicts. Documentary 1971 81 mins Anthony Klinger and Michael Lytton Remembrance of Things Fast £2.50 John Maybury’s dark, queer state of the nation film starring Tilda Swinton and Rupert Everett Animation & Artists Moving Image 1993 62 mins John Maybury The Golden Madonna £3.50 When she inherits an Italian palazzo, a young woman takes on more than she bargained for Drama 1949 88 mins Ladislao Vajda Mantrap £3.50 Hammer thriller in which a wrongly imprisoned man escapes to find the real murderer. Drama 1953 79 mins Terence Fisher Conflict of Wings £3.50 When the RAF tries to take over an island for target practice, the locals rally to prevent them. Drama 1954 85 mins John Eldridge Currently unavailable Happiness of Three Women The Wishing Well Inn in rural Wales is the bustling centre of love and intrigue in this charming romance starring Petula Clarke. Comedy Drama 1954 79 mins Maurice Elvey Doombeach £2.50 A truant schoolboy sabotages the secretive power station he believes killed his friend. With Glenda Jackson. Thriller 1989 76 mins Colin Finbow Blue Scar £3.50 A stirring tale of love, music, and coalmining in Abergwynfi, South Wales. Drama 1949 97 mins Jill Craigie Captain Stirrick £3.50 Pickpockets, mad puppets, and murder – all from the 1840 press accounts of a real case that lead to the gallows – conceived as a musical by the Children’s Film Unit. Children's Drama 1982 95 mins Colin Finbow Vroom £3.50 Beeban Kidron’s first feature film follows Clive Owen, David Thewlis and Diana Quick as they take to the road in a bubblegum-pink Chevrolet. Drama 1988 88 mins Beeban Kidron What Every Woman Wants £2.50 The trials and tribulations of 1950s working class family life are engagingly evoked in this warm-hearted drama of urban England. Drama 1954 88 mins Maurice Elvey Twice Branded £3.50 The great James Mason has a juicy early role in this dynamic vintage drama of false imprisonment, disgrace, deception and family intrigue. Drama 1936 69 mins Maclean Rogers Currently unavailable Secret Friends Alan Bates stars as an illustrator whose life begins to unravel as fantasy and reality collide in Dennis Potter’s psychosexual drama. Drama 1992 97 mins Dennis Potter Death in High Heels £2.50 When one of the ladies at a posh couturier is poisoned, all the staff come under suspicion. Crime 1947 47 mins Lionel Tomlinson Doublecross £3.50 Exciting British B-movie about a Cornish poacher who clashes with dangerous international spies. Drama Comedy 1956 71 mins Anthony Squire Blanche Fury £3.50 Valerie Hobson stars as the scheming governess with designs on taking over the Fury estate, in this atmospheric Gothic melodrama Period drama Melodrama 1948 94 mins Marc Allégret The Silent Playground £2.50 A warning tale about the dangers of taking sweets from strangers. Crime 1964 72 mins Stanley Goulder The Boy and the Bridge £2.50 A child's-eye-view of one of the capital's most iconic landmarks, with stunning views of the Thames and its traffic. Children's 1959 87 mins Kevin McClory The Triple Echo £3.50 Oliver Reed and Glenda Jackson star in the rarely seen drama about an AWOL soldier who disguises as a woman to avoid capture. War 1973 93 mins Michael Apted Justine £3.50 Stewart Mackinnon’s avant-garde adaptation of Marquis de Sade’s infamous erotic novel has been near impossible to see since 1976. Drama 1976 90 mins Stewart Mackinnon Bedelia £3.50 Britain’s top star Margaret Lockwood plays a devoted wife who is not quite what she seems. Drama 1946 90 mins Lance Comfort Currently unavailable Secret Rites 'King of the Witches' Alex Sanders initiates doe-eyed Penny into the ways of his coven. Documentary 1971 47 mins Derek Ford Welcome II the Terrordome A ferocious dystopian nightmare, this was the first film directed by a Black British woman to receive a UK theatrical release. Drama Science Fiction 1995 94 mins Ngozi Onwurah The Gypsy and the Gentleman £3.50 Joseph Losey’s 1958 film tells the engaging and twisty story of a golddigging Belle (Melina Mecouri) who meets her match in the cunning Sir. Paul Deverill (Keith Michell). Period drama 1958 107 mins Joseph Losey Which Side Are You On? Songs, Poems and Experiences of the Miners' Strike, 1984 £3.50 Ken Loach’s documentary focuses on the 1984 Miner’s Strike, capturing a range of complicated emotions, situations, and circumstances. Documentary Anthology 1985 54 mins Ken Loach The God King £3.50 Epic tale set in 5th century Sri Lanka, following the battle for the throne between Kassapa and his father King Dhatusena. Historical drama 1974 99 mins Lester James Peries Black Bird Descending: Tense Alignment £3.50 A brilliantly constructed, melancholic ode to the passing of time by Malcolm Le Grice Animation & Artists Moving Image 1977 109 mins Malcolm Le Grice Spirit of Albion £2.50 On the road with New Age travellers: political disquiet in the apocalyptic years of the mid-80s. Documentary Animation & Artists Moving Image 1987 60 mins Richard Philpott Currently unavailable Flight from Vienna Filmmaker Denis Kavanagh teams with venerable British actor John Bentley in this thrilling drama about a refugee who becomes enrolled in espionage. Drama 1955 57 mins Denis Kavanagh Food of Love £3.50 Richard E. Grant leads a dramatic reunion as friends and lovers gather to perform Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in Stephen Poliakoff’s romantic comedy. Drama 1997 109 mins Stephen Poliakoff Stories of Our Lives £3.50 Five stories of forbidden desire, courageously collected to tell the hidden truths of LGBT life in Kenya. Documentary 2014 61 mins Jim Chuchu Dog Eat Dog £3.50 David Oyelowo makes his first feature film role as one of posse of DJs who enrage a local drug baron after stealing his dog. Comedy Drama 2001 93 mins Moody Shoaibi Currently unavailable The Optimists of Nine Elms Peter Sellers is superb in a warm, wistful family drama, in which two Battersea kids forge an unlikely alliance with a faded music hall star. Drama 1973 106 mins Anthony Simmons Currently unavailable Peter Ibbetson One of the most unjustly overlooked fables from Hollywood’s golden age, a stunning romantic fantasy about two divided lovers united in a dream world. Drama 1935 85 mins Henry Hathaway Currently unavailable Love Me Tonight Rouben Mamoulian’s highly inventive romantic comedy set new standards for the use of music in film. And it’s still an utterly charming romantic delight. Comedy Musical 1932 89 mins Rouben Mamoulian Wild West £3.50 Defying opposition from his conservative Pakistani family, Zaf Ayub dreams of becoming Southall's greatest gift to country & western. Comedy 1993 84 mins David Attwood Traveller £3.50 Reluctant newlywed travellers Angela and Michael try to smuggle goods across the border in this lyrical Irish road movie written by Neil Jordan. Drama 1981 81 mins Joe Comerford A Private Enterprise £2.50 The trials and tribulations of Shiv, a South Asian entrepreneur trying to set up a business in industrial Birmingham Drama 1975 72 mins Peter K. Smith Currently unavailable Underage Racism, glue-sniffing, petty theft and promiscuity - Coventry teenagers at play. Documentary 1982 57 mins Kim Longinotto and Lizzie Lemon Giro City £3.50 Glenda Jackson and Jon Finch play Welsh investigative journalists covering the Troubles in Northern Ireland only to unearth censorship and corruption back home. Drama 1982 102 mins Karl Francis Smack and Thistle £3.50 When a young black wide-boy rescues a rich white girl from a heroin overdose – and falls for her – he’s drawn into a world of high-class crime. Drama 1989 95 mins Tunde Ikoli The Tell-Tale Heart £1.00 A madman harbours murderous thoughts about an old relative with an evil eye in this chilling Edgar Allan Poe adaptation Horror 1934 50 mins Brian Desmond Hurst Nelly's Version £3.50 Legendary British actress Eileen Atkins stars as a woman with no memory or recollection, only knowing her own name. Drama 1983 103 mins Maurice Hatton Solomon and Gaenor £3.50 The moving and passionate story of illicit love between a Welsh girl and a Jewish boy, set against a backdrop of industrial unrest in the Welsh Valleys of 1911. Romance 1999 104 mins Paul Morrison Hero £3.50 In a medieval Scotland where sorcery still reigns, a young knight joins a band of warriors but becomes enmeshed in a power struggle with their leader. Fantasy Period drama 1982 91 mins Barney Platts-Mills Currently unavailable Foreign Moon A beautiful tale of three Chinese migrants who find love and companionship while struggling to work and survive in London. Drama 1996 87 mins Zhang Zeming We Went to Wonderland £2.50 British-Chinese filmmaker Xiaolu Guo follows her ageing parents' journey to the West as they visit Europe. A rare chance to see one of Guo’s most personal films. Documentary 2008 72 mins Xiaolu Guo Cocaine £1.00 A decadent, controversial tale of London's seedy underbelly, where an elegant Chinese club host enslaves the weak with white powder. Crime 1922 50 mins Graham Cutts Skid Kids £2.50 Young 'Swanky' Clarke, leader of the Burton Bullets Cycle Speedway Club, foils bicycle thieves on the streets of 1950s Bermondsey. Children's Sport 1953 49 mins Don Chaffey Currently unavailable Child's Play Splitting the atom is as easy as ABC in this family-friendly adventure. Comedy Science Fiction 1954 68 mins Margaret Thomson A Bit of Scarlet £2.50 Billed as 'a kind of post-modern queer soap opera for Britain', Andrea Weiss' documentary tells a sharp story. Documentary 1996 71 mins Andrea Weiss Night of the Filmmakers £2.50 From the director of Heimat, a mini-epic about the history of German cinema. Documentary 1995 51 mins Edgar Reitz Yang ± Yin - Gender in Chinese Cinema £2.50 An inspirational and star-laden journey through Chinese cinema in the company of John Woo, Chen Kaige, Ang Lee and Tsui Hark. Documentary 1997 79 mins Stanley Kwan Kam-pang Irish Cinema - Ourselves Alone? £2.50 Irish images, foreign fathers: asking why a nation's cinematic identity has been outsourced. Documentary 1996 51 mins Donald Taylor Black Cinema of Unease A Personal Journey by Sam Neill £2.50 Take a trip with Sam Neill through his country's celluloid culture. Documentary 1995 52 mins Sam Neill and Judy Rymer A Century of Australian Cinema £2.50 Mad Max director George Miller explores the tradition of film production in Australia. Documentary 1996 68 mins George Miller 100 Years of Polish Cinema £2.50 A history of Polish movies perceived by cinemagoers of all ages. Documentary 1996 61 mins Pawel Lozinski Soursweet £3.50 Hong Kong newlyweds seek a fresh start in 60s Britain, but fall foul of the Triad underworld in this adaptation of Timothy Mo's blackly comic novel. Drama 1989 111 mins Mike Newell Speak Like a Child £2.50 Moving drama about three close friends forever tied to a dark secret from their teenage past. Drama 1998 77 mins John Akomfrah Ping Pong £3.50 A young lawyer has to execute the will of a Chinese man found dead in a phone box in a witty comic thriller - the first British-Chinese feature film. Comedy Drama 1987 100 mins Leong Po-Chih Babymother £3.50 Neeta and her crew rise to dancehall fame in North West London's Caribbean community, in the first Black British musical. Musical 1998 77 mins Julian Henriques Currently unavailable Man without Desire A sumptuous silent drama of love, frustrated desire and suspended animation in 18th-century Venice. Fantasy Science Fiction 1924 108 mins Adrian Brunel Friendship's Death £3.50 Tilda Swinton plays an extra-terrestrial android discussing life’s big questions in this unique sci-fi by influential film theorist Peter Wollen. Science Fiction 1987 72 mins Peter Wollen Hidden City £3.50 Charles Dance stars in Stephen Poliakoff’s debut feature film about a writer whose research uncovers a conspiracy of hidden artefacts. Thriller 1987 108 mins Stephen Poliakoff Mons £3.50 Arrival of the British Army in France Documentary War 1926 110 mins Walter Summers Another Sky £3.50 Two cultures collide in a beautifully photographed love story - an ode to Morocco, its music, its people and way of life. Romance 1955 86 mins Gavin Lambert Ypres £3.50 Battle film made as a memorial to the dead of WWI, documenting events at Ypres using reconstructed and genuine footage. Documentary War 1925 79 mins Walter Summers Self Made £3.50 Artist Gillian Wearing’s ‘documentary’ observes seven people creating (fantasy?) identities in collaboration with a drama teacher. Raw and revealing. Documentary Animation & Artists Moving Image 2011 84 mins Gillian Wearing Sons of the Sea £1.00 Two boys answer the call of the sea as Royal Navy recruits in this adventure of the seven seas. Crime 1926 76 mins H. Bruce Woolfe 3 Steps to Heaven £2.50 Edgy mixture of black comedy and urban drama about a woman uncovering the hidden truths about her dead lover. Drama 1995 87 mins Constantine Giannaris Poppies of Flanders £3.50 Powerful wartime drama that sees rivals in love becoming comrades-in-arms in the trenches of the Western Front. War 1928 122 mins Arthur Maude Currently unavailable A Window in London Michael Redgrave's construction worker is embroiled in murder and intrigue in this lively British thriller, packed with pre-war London locations. Melodrama Thriller 1940 76 mins Herbert Mason
Mr. Topaze £3.50 Charming character comedy, unseen for decades, starring Peter Sellers as a school teacher corrupted by big business. Comedy 1961 97 mins Peter Sellers
Currently unavailable Diary of a Mad Housewife Frank Perry's biting '70s satire about a smart, affluent homemaker hideously mistreated by chauvinists, stars a Golden Globe-winning Carrie Snodgress and Frank Langella in his film debut. Drama 1970 95 mins Frank Perry
Lamb £3.50 In one of Liam Neeson’s earliest starring roles, he plays an errant priest who kidnaps a vulnerable boy from an abusive Catholic school Drama 1985 110 mins Colin Gregg
Extremes £3.50 In-your-face 70s documentary exploring the lives of Hell's Angels, hippies, skinheads, rudeboys, mods and drug addicts. Documentary 1971 81 mins Anthony Klinger and Michael Lytton
Remembrance of Things Fast £2.50 John Maybury’s dark, queer state of the nation film starring Tilda Swinton and Rupert Everett Animation & Artists Moving Image 1993 62 mins John Maybury
The Golden Madonna £3.50 When she inherits an Italian palazzo, a young woman takes on more than she bargained for Drama 1949 88 mins Ladislao Vajda
Mantrap £3.50 Hammer thriller in which a wrongly imprisoned man escapes to find the real murderer. Drama 1953 79 mins Terence Fisher
Conflict of Wings £3.50 When the RAF tries to take over an island for target practice, the locals rally to prevent them. Drama 1954 85 mins John Eldridge
Currently unavailable Happiness of Three Women The Wishing Well Inn in rural Wales is the bustling centre of love and intrigue in this charming romance starring Petula Clarke. Comedy Drama 1954 79 mins Maurice Elvey
Doombeach £2.50 A truant schoolboy sabotages the secretive power station he believes killed his friend. With Glenda Jackson. Thriller 1989 76 mins Colin Finbow
Blue Scar £3.50 A stirring tale of love, music, and coalmining in Abergwynfi, South Wales. Drama 1949 97 mins Jill Craigie
Captain Stirrick £3.50 Pickpockets, mad puppets, and murder – all from the 1840 press accounts of a real case that lead to the gallows – conceived as a musical by the Children’s Film Unit. Children's Drama 1982 95 mins Colin Finbow
Vroom £3.50 Beeban Kidron’s first feature film follows Clive Owen, David Thewlis and Diana Quick as they take to the road in a bubblegum-pink Chevrolet. Drama 1988 88 mins Beeban Kidron
What Every Woman Wants £2.50 The trials and tribulations of 1950s working class family life are engagingly evoked in this warm-hearted drama of urban England. Drama 1954 88 mins Maurice Elvey
Twice Branded £3.50 The great James Mason has a juicy early role in this dynamic vintage drama of false imprisonment, disgrace, deception and family intrigue. Drama 1936 69 mins Maclean Rogers
Currently unavailable Secret Friends Alan Bates stars as an illustrator whose life begins to unravel as fantasy and reality collide in Dennis Potter’s psychosexual drama. Drama 1992 97 mins Dennis Potter
Death in High Heels £2.50 When one of the ladies at a posh couturier is poisoned, all the staff come under suspicion. Crime 1947 47 mins Lionel Tomlinson
Doublecross £3.50 Exciting British B-movie about a Cornish poacher who clashes with dangerous international spies. Drama Comedy 1956 71 mins Anthony Squire
Blanche Fury £3.50 Valerie Hobson stars as the scheming governess with designs on taking over the Fury estate, in this atmospheric Gothic melodrama Period drama Melodrama 1948 94 mins Marc Allégret
The Silent Playground £2.50 A warning tale about the dangers of taking sweets from strangers. Crime 1964 72 mins Stanley Goulder
The Boy and the Bridge £2.50 A child's-eye-view of one of the capital's most iconic landmarks, with stunning views of the Thames and its traffic. Children's 1959 87 mins Kevin McClory
The Triple Echo £3.50 Oliver Reed and Glenda Jackson star in the rarely seen drama about an AWOL soldier who disguises as a woman to avoid capture. War 1973 93 mins Michael Apted
Justine £3.50 Stewart Mackinnon’s avant-garde adaptation of Marquis de Sade’s infamous erotic novel has been near impossible to see since 1976. Drama 1976 90 mins Stewart Mackinnon
Bedelia £3.50 Britain’s top star Margaret Lockwood plays a devoted wife who is not quite what she seems. Drama 1946 90 mins Lance Comfort
Currently unavailable Secret Rites 'King of the Witches' Alex Sanders initiates doe-eyed Penny into the ways of his coven. Documentary 1971 47 mins Derek Ford
Welcome II the Terrordome A ferocious dystopian nightmare, this was the first film directed by a Black British woman to receive a UK theatrical release. Drama Science Fiction 1995 94 mins Ngozi Onwurah
The Gypsy and the Gentleman £3.50 Joseph Losey’s 1958 film tells the engaging and twisty story of a golddigging Belle (Melina Mecouri) who meets her match in the cunning Sir. Paul Deverill (Keith Michell). Period drama 1958 107 mins Joseph Losey
Which Side Are You On? Songs, Poems and Experiences of the Miners' Strike, 1984 £3.50 Ken Loach’s documentary focuses on the 1984 Miner’s Strike, capturing a range of complicated emotions, situations, and circumstances. Documentary Anthology 1985 54 mins Ken Loach
The God King £3.50 Epic tale set in 5th century Sri Lanka, following the battle for the throne between Kassapa and his father King Dhatusena. Historical drama 1974 99 mins Lester James Peries
Black Bird Descending: Tense Alignment £3.50 A brilliantly constructed, melancholic ode to the passing of time by Malcolm Le Grice Animation & Artists Moving Image 1977 109 mins Malcolm Le Grice
Spirit of Albion £2.50 On the road with New Age travellers: political disquiet in the apocalyptic years of the mid-80s. Documentary Animation & Artists Moving Image 1987 60 mins Richard Philpott
Currently unavailable Flight from Vienna Filmmaker Denis Kavanagh teams with venerable British actor John Bentley in this thrilling drama about a refugee who becomes enrolled in espionage. Drama 1955 57 mins Denis Kavanagh
Food of Love £3.50 Richard E. Grant leads a dramatic reunion as friends and lovers gather to perform Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night in Stephen Poliakoff’s romantic comedy. Drama 1997 109 mins Stephen Poliakoff
Stories of Our Lives £3.50 Five stories of forbidden desire, courageously collected to tell the hidden truths of LGBT life in Kenya. Documentary 2014 61 mins Jim Chuchu
Dog Eat Dog £3.50 David Oyelowo makes his first feature film role as one of posse of DJs who enrage a local drug baron after stealing his dog. Comedy Drama 2001 93 mins Moody Shoaibi
Currently unavailable The Optimists of Nine Elms Peter Sellers is superb in a warm, wistful family drama, in which two Battersea kids forge an unlikely alliance with a faded music hall star. Drama 1973 106 mins Anthony Simmons
Currently unavailable Peter Ibbetson One of the most unjustly overlooked fables from Hollywood’s golden age, a stunning romantic fantasy about two divided lovers united in a dream world. Drama 1935 85 mins Henry Hathaway
Currently unavailable Love Me Tonight Rouben Mamoulian’s highly inventive romantic comedy set new standards for the use of music in film. And it’s still an utterly charming romantic delight. Comedy Musical 1932 89 mins Rouben Mamoulian
Wild West £3.50 Defying opposition from his conservative Pakistani family, Zaf Ayub dreams of becoming Southall's greatest gift to country & western. Comedy 1993 84 mins David Attwood
Traveller £3.50 Reluctant newlywed travellers Angela and Michael try to smuggle goods across the border in this lyrical Irish road movie written by Neil Jordan. Drama 1981 81 mins Joe Comerford
A Private Enterprise £2.50 The trials and tribulations of Shiv, a South Asian entrepreneur trying to set up a business in industrial Birmingham Drama 1975 72 mins Peter K. Smith
Currently unavailable Underage Racism, glue-sniffing, petty theft and promiscuity - Coventry teenagers at play. Documentary 1982 57 mins Kim Longinotto and Lizzie Lemon
Giro City £3.50 Glenda Jackson and Jon Finch play Welsh investigative journalists covering the Troubles in Northern Ireland only to unearth censorship and corruption back home. Drama 1982 102 mins Karl Francis
Smack and Thistle £3.50 When a young black wide-boy rescues a rich white girl from a heroin overdose – and falls for her – he’s drawn into a world of high-class crime. Drama 1989 95 mins Tunde Ikoli
The Tell-Tale Heart £1.00 A madman harbours murderous thoughts about an old relative with an evil eye in this chilling Edgar Allan Poe adaptation Horror 1934 50 mins Brian Desmond Hurst
Nelly's Version £3.50 Legendary British actress Eileen Atkins stars as a woman with no memory or recollection, only knowing her own name. Drama 1983 103 mins Maurice Hatton
Solomon and Gaenor £3.50 The moving and passionate story of illicit love between a Welsh girl and a Jewish boy, set against a backdrop of industrial unrest in the Welsh Valleys of 1911. Romance 1999 104 mins Paul Morrison
Hero £3.50 In a medieval Scotland where sorcery still reigns, a young knight joins a band of warriors but becomes enmeshed in a power struggle with their leader. Fantasy Period drama 1982 91 mins Barney Platts-Mills
Currently unavailable Foreign Moon A beautiful tale of three Chinese migrants who find love and companionship while struggling to work and survive in London. Drama 1996 87 mins Zhang Zeming
We Went to Wonderland £2.50 British-Chinese filmmaker Xiaolu Guo follows her ageing parents' journey to the West as they visit Europe. A rare chance to see one of Guo’s most personal films. Documentary 2008 72 mins Xiaolu Guo
Cocaine £1.00 A decadent, controversial tale of London's seedy underbelly, where an elegant Chinese club host enslaves the weak with white powder. Crime 1922 50 mins Graham Cutts
Skid Kids £2.50 Young 'Swanky' Clarke, leader of the Burton Bullets Cycle Speedway Club, foils bicycle thieves on the streets of 1950s Bermondsey. Children's Sport 1953 49 mins Don Chaffey
Currently unavailable Child's Play Splitting the atom is as easy as ABC in this family-friendly adventure. Comedy Science Fiction 1954 68 mins Margaret Thomson
A Bit of Scarlet £2.50 Billed as 'a kind of post-modern queer soap opera for Britain', Andrea Weiss' documentary tells a sharp story. Documentary 1996 71 mins Andrea Weiss
Night of the Filmmakers £2.50 From the director of Heimat, a mini-epic about the history of German cinema. Documentary 1995 51 mins Edgar Reitz
Yang ± Yin - Gender in Chinese Cinema £2.50 An inspirational and star-laden journey through Chinese cinema in the company of John Woo, Chen Kaige, Ang Lee and Tsui Hark. Documentary 1997 79 mins Stanley Kwan Kam-pang
Irish Cinema - Ourselves Alone? £2.50 Irish images, foreign fathers: asking why a nation's cinematic identity has been outsourced. Documentary 1996 51 mins Donald Taylor Black
Cinema of Unease A Personal Journey by Sam Neill £2.50 Take a trip with Sam Neill through his country's celluloid culture. Documentary 1995 52 mins Sam Neill and Judy Rymer
A Century of Australian Cinema £2.50 Mad Max director George Miller explores the tradition of film production in Australia. Documentary 1996 68 mins George Miller
100 Years of Polish Cinema £2.50 A history of Polish movies perceived by cinemagoers of all ages. Documentary 1996 61 mins Pawel Lozinski
Soursweet £3.50 Hong Kong newlyweds seek a fresh start in 60s Britain, but fall foul of the Triad underworld in this adaptation of Timothy Mo's blackly comic novel. Drama 1989 111 mins Mike Newell
Speak Like a Child £2.50 Moving drama about three close friends forever tied to a dark secret from their teenage past. Drama 1998 77 mins John Akomfrah
Ping Pong £3.50 A young lawyer has to execute the will of a Chinese man found dead in a phone box in a witty comic thriller - the first British-Chinese feature film. Comedy Drama 1987 100 mins Leong Po-Chih
Babymother £3.50 Neeta and her crew rise to dancehall fame in North West London's Caribbean community, in the first Black British musical. Musical 1998 77 mins Julian Henriques
Currently unavailable Man without Desire A sumptuous silent drama of love, frustrated desire and suspended animation in 18th-century Venice. Fantasy Science Fiction 1924 108 mins Adrian Brunel
Friendship's Death £3.50 Tilda Swinton plays an extra-terrestrial android discussing life’s big questions in this unique sci-fi by influential film theorist Peter Wollen. Science Fiction 1987 72 mins Peter Wollen
Hidden City £3.50 Charles Dance stars in Stephen Poliakoff’s debut feature film about a writer whose research uncovers a conspiracy of hidden artefacts. Thriller 1987 108 mins Stephen Poliakoff
Another Sky £3.50 Two cultures collide in a beautifully photographed love story - an ode to Morocco, its music, its people and way of life. Romance 1955 86 mins Gavin Lambert
Ypres £3.50 Battle film made as a memorial to the dead of WWI, documenting events at Ypres using reconstructed and genuine footage. Documentary War 1925 79 mins Walter Summers
Self Made £3.50 Artist Gillian Wearing’s ‘documentary’ observes seven people creating (fantasy?) identities in collaboration with a drama teacher. Raw and revealing. Documentary Animation & Artists Moving Image 2011 84 mins Gillian Wearing
Sons of the Sea £1.00 Two boys answer the call of the sea as Royal Navy recruits in this adventure of the seven seas. Crime 1926 76 mins H. Bruce Woolfe
3 Steps to Heaven £2.50 Edgy mixture of black comedy and urban drama about a woman uncovering the hidden truths about her dead lover. Drama 1995 87 mins Constantine Giannaris
Poppies of Flanders £3.50 Powerful wartime drama that sees rivals in love becoming comrades-in-arms in the trenches of the Western Front. War 1928 122 mins Arthur Maude
Currently unavailable A Window in London Michael Redgrave's construction worker is embroiled in murder and intrigue in this lively British thriller, packed with pre-war London locations. Melodrama Thriller 1940 76 mins Herbert Mason