Arsène Wenger: Invincible is the definitive portrait of one of the greatest football managers of all time, told in his own words.
Johnny (Joaquin Phoenix) and his young nephew Jesse (Woody Norman) forge a tenuous but transformational relationship when they are unexpectedly thrown together in this delicate and deeply moving story about the connections between adults and children, the past and the future, from writer-director Mike Mills (20th Century Women).
From the beautiful house and gardens at Ordrupgaard to the streets of bohemian Paris, Exhibition on Screen: The Danish Collector: Delacroix to Gauguin takes you on a journey to discover some of the best examples of 19th-century French art ever collected.
Paolo Sorrentino’s bitingly funny, semi-autobiographical family tale is set during the Maradona-obsessed Naples of the 1980s. Winner of two awards at the Venice Film Festival, including the Grand Jury Prize.
Set in a lovingly evoked Budapest in the run-up to Christmas, Ernst Lubitsch’s deliciously delicate comedy focuses on the various obstacles blocking the path of potential lovers, played by James Stewart and Margaret Sullavan.