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I'm Going Home 2001
A curious little film from Portuguese writer-director Manoel De Oliveira. An ageing theatre actor announces "I'm going home" when he begins to feel that he's no longer at the top of his profession
Ice Age 2002
Digitally animated children's adventure. A hairy mammoth with an Elvis quiff, a sloth with a wise-ass attitude, a dastardly sabre-toothed tiger and a squirrel go on a quest to return a cute human to his family
Ice Cold In Alex 1958
Fondly remembered as a Sunday TV fixture, this World War II yarn about the crew of an army ambulance stuck in the desert achieves classic status through its powerfully straightforward storytelling and a quality supporting cast
Ice Storm, The 1997
Ang Lee turns his sights on 1970s middle America in this pithy tale of mid-life crisis, adolescent sexual awakening and key parties
Ichi The Killer 2001
Sadomasochistic homoerotic yakuza thriller from Takashi Miike, director of Audition. Guaranteed to offend with its extreme violence and insouciant amorality
Importance Of Being Earnest, The 1952
Gloriously Technicolor vintage adaptation of Wilde's classic play of wit and manners. Thoroughly English in its execution, being directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Michael Redgrave, Edith Evans and Margaret Rutherford
Impostor 2002
Another sci-fi movie based on a Philip K Dick short story. Gary Sinise stars as a weapons developer who is arrested by security forces - who tell him he's not him, he's an alien cyborg bomb
In The Mood For Love 2000
Exquisite lament on inhibited love in 60s Hong Kong from the director of Chungking Express and Fallen Angels. Rain-drenched streets, claustrophobic conventions, dumplings and heart-felt passion
Indiscreet 1958
Dated but charming romantic comedy. Cary Grant pretends to be wed to dodge marrying new lady friend Ingrid Bergman. The leads' star wattage and the 50s London settings disguise the fact that it's paper-thin stuff
Insomnia 1997
A taut and highly atmospheric thriller set in the land of the midnight sun. Stellan Skarsgård is the sleep-deprived cop attempting to hide his responsibility for his partner's death
Intolerance 1916
D.W. Griffith's groundbreaking depiction of intolerance throughout the ages. Nothing like it had ever been seen on its release in 1916, and its reach and influence are immense
Iron Monkey 1993
Quality kung fu action romp from director Yuen Woo-Ping about a Robin Hood-style vigilante. Woo-Ping made his name with Western audiences after his remarkable fight coordination on The Matrix and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Irréversible 2002
Backwards-narrrative arthouse shocker from the young French master of existential filmmaking. Courageous, but not for the faint-hearted
Island Of Greed 1997
Unusually gritty Hong Kong thriller that takes a rare and (relatively) realistic look at political corruption
Italian For Beginners 2000
Six lonely Danish thirtysomethings struggle to learn the language of love in this amiable comedy, the first Dogme 95 film to be written and directed by a woman
Ivan's Childhood 1962
Tarkovsky's feature debut is a brilliant essay in the horror and futility of war. The story of a Red Army boy soldier who goes on 'one last mission' behind German lines