A section of hand-picked classics and recently restored films. A valuable opportunity to watch landmarks from the history of cinema on the big screen, and unearth some unsung gems.
Festival Programme
Films — by Strand
Treasures
![American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy](/assets/resized/sm/upload/n0/6i/xt/np/AMERICAN%20STORIES%20-%20HERO-0-520-0-390-crop.jpg?k=157293c1d1)
American Stories: Food, Family and Philosophy
Histoires d'Amérique: Food, Family and Philosophy
A poetic assemblage of monologues and daft skits form an affectionate ode to Jewish-American identity in this charming quasi-documentary from one of the most important directors of our time.
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Days of Heaven
Reclusive auteur Terrence Malick’s sophomore effort, beautifully restored in 4K, is a bewitching, visually ravishing pre-World War I fable of passion and betrayal on the sun-drenched Texas prairie.
![Heavenly Creatures](/assets/resized/sm/upload/st/c9/9x/d5/35%20(454)%20(1)%20(1)-0-520-0-390-crop.jpg?k=716aec9c8b)
Heavenly Creatures
Returning to the Festival is Peter Jackson’s sublime 1994 film about the notorious Parker-Hulme murder drew rapturous acclaim and brought the former splatter king a newfound mainstream respectability.
![Paris, Texas](/assets/resized/sm/upload/ac/zm/hn/r8/PARIS,%20TEXAS%20-%20HERO-0-520-0-390-crop.jpg?k=7b32f4f567)
Paris, Texas
Starring the late great Harry Dean Stanton in his most iconic role, Wim Wenders’ newly restored modern classic delivers one of the definitive outsider views of America.
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Peeping Tom
Critically and commercially loathed and dismissed upon its release, championed and revived by Martin Scorsese, and now restored in a majestic 4K transfer, master filmmaker Michael Powell’s twisted, voyeuristic psychological thriller about a serial killer whose chosen weapon is a camera is even more alarming – and alarmingly prescient – than ever.