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Villain 1971
Ville Est Tranquille, La 2000
French writer-director Robert Guédiguian is on powerful form with this ambitious sweep through modern Marseilles. It's a work of scope and intimacy, and is shot through with both compassion and despair
Vincent and Theo 1990
The intense relationship between Vincent Van Gogh and his troubled brother Theo is laid bare in this beautiful biopic Starring Tim Roth, directed by Robert Altman
Vincent: The Life and Death of Vincent Van Gogh 1987
Violence at High Noon 1966
Violent Cop 1989
Corruption and violence on the streets of Japan as a rogue cop goes over the edge in his search for justice and vengeance. 'Beat' Takeshi Kitano directs and stars in this bleak but exhilarating crime drama
Violent Men, The 1955
Violent Saturday 1955
Violette Noziére 1978
Vips, The 1963
Virgil Bliss 2001
An ex-con's attempts to go straight are hampered by his love life in this involving debut, shot on digital video
Virgin 1988
A 14-year-old girl sets out to lose her virginity during a family holiday and courts danger in this provocative film from the director of controversial sex drama Romance
Virgin Queen, The 1955
Virgin Soldiers, The 1969
Virgin Spring 1959
Bergman's brutal and luminous tale of rape, murder, paganism and the dilemma of the divine as it appears to rational, modern man
Virgin Suicides, The 1999
Francis Ford's little girl Sofia Coppola buries her Godfather Part III acting disaster with this haunting writer/director foray. A beautiful, elegaic reverie on urban adolescence, sexual awakening and tragedy set to an Air soundtrack
Virginia City 1940
Virginian, The 1929
Viridiana 1961
Virtual Sexuality 1999
Ill-conceived Brit teen-sex comedy. Desperate to pop her cherry Laura Fraser uses a computer to assemble her perfect man, and is able to simultaneously occupy both his body and her own
Virtuosity 1995
Lawnmower Man writer/director Brett Leonard milks a second film out of the sickly virtual reality genre. Ex-cop Denzel Washington pursues computer-created digital maniac Russel Crowe (pre-megastardom) in this daft action-thriller
Virus 1999
Vis, La 1993
Visions of Light 1992
Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography 1992
Visiteurs du Soir, Les 1942
Visiteurs, Les 1993
French time-travel yarn featuring a medieval nobleman, a bear and stupid squire. Despite a number of failed gags, this is still colourful, non-stop rollicking fun
Viva Las Vegas 1964
Viva María! 1965
Viva Villa! 1934
Viva Zapata! 1952
Vive L'Amour 1994
A graceful, languorous study of innocence and urban isolation
Vive la Vie 2000
Vivre Pour Vivre 1967
Vivre Sa Vie 1962
The inimitable Anna Karina stars as a young prostitute doomed to fall foul of the vagaries of life in Godard's exhilarating, seminal New Wave tale dedicated to B-movies
Vixen 1968
Vizontele 2000
This bittersweet tale of the arrival of television in a rural Turkish community in 1974 is a simple blend of light-hearted comedy, spot-on period authenticity and moments of great poignancy that deserves to be widely seen
Vizontele Tuuba 2003
Set in the backwater Turkish town of Vizontele in the summer of 1980, this allegory from writer-director-actor Yilmaz Erdogan attempts to blend comedy and tragedy
Voice of the Moon 1989
Voina i Mir 1967
Volcano 1997
Volcano High 2002
Bonkers high-school martial arts fantasy from Korea. A troublesome telekinetic teen finds himself in the middle of a gang war when he's transferred to a new school
Volere Volare 1991
Voleurs, Les 1996
Complex crime thriller from director André Téchiné, starring Daniel Auteuil as a cop on the case and Catherine Deneuve as an enigmatic philosophy professor
Von Ryan's Express 1965
Frank Sinatra leads a mass breakout of an Italian POW camp - a ripping yarn culminating in a wild train dash through Germany
Voodoo 1995
Vor 1997
Oscar-nominated Russian drama and allegory for the end of the country's Stalinist era. Broad in scope, it's an impressive interweaving of the personal and political built around a brace of powerful, charismatic performances
Vor, Le 1997
Voyage To The Bottom Of The Sea 1961
Cheesy, wobbly Cold War B-movie, with a penchant for nuclear missiles
Voyage dans la Lune, Le 2000
Voyage of the Damned 1976
Voyage to Kythera 1984
Voyage, The 1974
Voyager 1991
Voyages 1999
Charting the experiences of a number of elderly survivors of the Holocaust, director Emmanuel Finkiel's film has a power in its careful understatement, with the camera treating the cast with dignity and humanity
Voyou, Le 1970
Vredens Dag 1943
Carl Theodor Dreyer's return to cinema after a self-imposed 11-year absence. A haunting study of religious persecution
Vroom 1988
A love story - a young man for an older woman and his best friend and his Chevrolet
Vsichni Dobri Rodaci 1968
Vu du Pont 1961
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