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COMEDOWN (UK) 110mins. AV Pictures. Dir: Menhaj Huda. Key cast: Adam Deacon, Geoff Bell, Jacob Anderson, Duane Henry, Calum Macnab, Jessica Barden, Sophie Stuckey. Six tearaway teenagers break into an abandoned, condemned tower block to make mischief and party. When one of


CHILDISH GAMES (Spain) 95mins. Filmax International. Dir: Antonio Chavarrias. Key cast: Barbara Lennie, Juan Diego Botto. Daniel receives an unexpected, and unwanted, visit from a friend who he hasn’t seen since his childhood. His friend is obsessed with his daughter and insists that Daniel has to meet her. Daniel does his best to get rid of him and tries to forget the incident. Palais G


COMEDOWN See box, above


DINOTASIA (US) 83mins. Visit Films. Dir: David Krentz, Erik Nelson. Key cast: Werner Herzog. A cinematic journey that immerses the audience in the lost world of the Mesozoic. Palais I


FIDGETY BRAM (Netherlands) 83mins. Delphis Films. Dir: Anna Van Der Heide. Fidgety Bram (seven years old) thinks a lot about the world around him. He is very much looking


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the group is snatched from the roof her friends begin to search the dark, eerily hollow interior of the tower and soon realise that they are not alone in the building. A resident psychopath lurks within the floors and is determined to track down and kill them one by one, ensuring they never leave his building alive. Olympia 6


forward to entering first grade. But then he ends up in the class of the strict teacher Mr Fish. The straightfoward Mr Fish doesn’t care about the inside world of the constantly moving around and unconcentrated little boy and does whatever it takes to make Bram do things the right way. Bram’s parents struggle with the question of how much they should expect their son to adapt without becoming completely miserable. Palais E


THE GIRL (US) 90mins. Goldcrest Films. Dir: David Riker. Key cast: Abbie Cornish. A desperate young mother tries unsuccessfully to turn her life around by smuggling immigrants across the dangerous border between Texas and Mexico. When this quick-money scheme fails horribly, she unwillingly ends up travelling across Mexico with a newly orphaned eight-year-old girl from Oaxaca — embarking on a journey that will change her life forever. Olympia 2


HAPPINESS NEVER COMES ALONE (France) 110mins. Pathe International. Dir: James Huth. Key cast: Sophie Marceau, Gad Elmaleh. Sacha likes his friends, his piano and partying. He spends his evenings playing in a jazz club where he seduces pretty girls. He is happy and free as the wind, living for the thrill of the moment. No alarm clock, no wedding ring, no taxes. Charlotte has three children, two ex-husbands and a career to manage. She doesn’t have any space for romance in her life. They are poles apart and have nothing in common — but they are made for one another. Olympia 1


THE LIABILITY (UK) 92mins. AV Pictures. Dir: Craig Viveiros. Key cast: Tim Roth, Talulah Riley, Jack O’Connell, Peter Mullan. A veteran assassin, dreaming of retirement, has to fulfil one last contract on which he’s accompanied by a young novice driver. Their plans go awry when a beautiful femme fatale witnesses


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