The Kidnapping of Michel Houellebecq. A meta, post-modern comedy about the mysterious disappearance of the author. 28, 29 August
Magic in the Moonlight. Woody Allen’s new 1920s rom-com starring Emma Stone and Colin Firth. 28 Aug
Night Moves. Starring Jesse Eisenberg, Dakota Fanning and Peter Sarsgaard as three environmentalists plotting to blow up a dam. 28, 29 Aug
Life of Crime. Brand new black comedy starring Jennifer Aniston, John Hawkes and Isla Fisher, based on the bestselling novel by Elmore Leonard. When a pair of low-level crooks kidnap the wife of a corrupt real estate developer, they get both more – and less – than they bargained for. 29, 30 Aug
Cherry Tobacco. A character-driven, bittersweet coming of age story of first love, about a girl who ditches her dull life to go on a hike through a bog with a friend. 29, 31 Aug
Monica Z (Waltz for Monica). A switchboard operator in 1950s Sweden dreams of becoming a jazz singer. 29 Aug, 2 Sept
A Most Wanted Man. Fans of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy will love this psychological thriller starring Philip Seymour Hoffman. 29 Aug, 1 Sept
I Believe in Unicorns. A road-trip movie about a teen who escapes into a beautiful, twisted fantasy world. 30, 31 Aug
The Case Against 8. This Sundance winner looks behind the scenes at the case to overturn California’s ban on same-sex marriages. 31 Aug
Love Is All. The celluloid story of love and courtship since the birth of the movie camera. 31 Aug, 1 Sept
Home From Home. ‘Alpine Western’ about a family forced by famine to flee their homeland. 31 Aug, 2 Sept
Violet. Being hailed as a beautifully paced study of youth and trauma, opening with CCTV footage of an attack in a shopping mall. Dutch with English subtitles. 31 Aug, 6 Sept
Before I Go To Sleep. The story of a woman who wakes up each morning with no memory. Based on the novel by S J Watson (who will be speaking at the evening screening) and starring Nicole Kidman and Colin Firth. 1, 2 Sept
Under Milk Wood. The 1972 film starring Liz Taylor and Richard Burton will be screened digitally to mark the Dylan Thomas centenary year. 1, 2 Sept
Four Corners. The UK premier of this brave crime drama about South Africa’s Number Gangs. 1, 5 Sept
African Safari 3D. This unique documentary takes us on an adventurous expedition of exciting landscapes and wildlife of our planet, stretching from the coast of Namibia to the summit of Kilimanjaro. 1, 6 Sept
Frozen: Sing-Along. Join this sing-along version of the Disney sensation. 1, 7 Sept
20,000 Days on Earth. This documentary following a fictitious 24 hours in the life of musician and icon Nick Cave, has been described as ‘an intimate portrayal of the artistic process’. 2 Sept
The Creature From The Black Lagoon. The classic 3D monster movie thriller. 4 Sept
Daybreak. A new digital restoration of Marcel Carne’s 1939 classic about a crime of passion. French with English subtitles. 4 Sept
Under the Lantern. Silent film depicting the margins of society in 1920s Berlin, by Gerhard Lamprecht. 4, 6 Sept
Spark: A Burning Man Story. Every year in Nevada, 60,000 gather to build a temporary festival city. This documentary looks at the week-long festival which culminates in the burning of a giant effigy. 5 Sept
Amour Fou. Sumptuous historical drama with English subtitles. 6, 7 Sept
Surprise Film. Every year, the Film Festival puts on a film without giving any clue of the title, director, genre or stars. And every year it sells out. Take a gamble! 7 Sept
Lido Picture Show. Watch comedy O Brother Where Art Thou? from this enchanting, watery setting. 14 Sept