Rinko Kikuchi and Kenichi Matsuyama are Naoko and Watanabe, a couple at a crossroads in Tan Anh Hung's adaptation of Norwegian Wood. Red Flag Releasing hide caption
Scientists observe an unusually animated test subject in a re-enactment from Addiction Incorporated. Variance Films hide caption
Uncomfortably Numb: For Brandon (Michael Fassbender), the endless pursuit of sex doesn't involve any particular pleasure — only a driving obsession. Fox Searchlight Pictures hide caption
'Dangerous' minds? Psychoanalyst Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) applies the talking cure to Sabina (Keira Knightley) a young woman diagnosed with what was then called hysteria. Sony Pictures Classics hide caption
Double Game: Barcelona-born Juan Pujol Garcia established himself as a German spy — then turned to the British, who called him "Garbo" and used him to feed disinformation to the Nazis. First Run Features hide caption
Brothers Ivan and Neil McCormick (Robert Sheehan, left, and Ben Barnes) are bandmates in '80s Dublin — and early rivals of a little outfit called U2. Helen Sloan/Arc Entertainment hide caption
French Resistance: Aging bohemian Marcel (André Wilms) schemes to keep Idrissa (Blondin Miguel), a young Gabonese refugee in Le Havre, from getting deported.
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In Bayaka culture, everything from getting married to gathering mushrooms has a music to fit.
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The arrival of Maria (Natalia Verbeke) is the catalyst for change — and for romance — in Jean-Louis's life.
Strand Releasing hide captionThis photo, taken from a 2003 U.S. Department of Defense surveillance video, was released by Omar Khadr's lawyers. Khadr (pictured) is in an interrogation room at the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. Les Films Adobe hide caption
Shade-y Figure? Peter Gatien, charged with drug crimes in the Manhattan club empire but convicted only of tax evasion, is chief witness for the defense in a film seemingly designed to rehabilitate his image. Magnolia Pictures hide caption
Tradition, tradition: Aist and Miron (Yuri Tsurilo, left) bear Miron's late wife Tanya to a distant site sacred to their culture's tradition. Shadow Distribution hide caption
Drawing From Life: Rutger Hauer is the painter Pieter Bruegel the Elder in The Mill and the Cross, a stunner of an art film that takes inspiration from art, history and art history. Angelus Silesius hide caption
Angela Davis: Swedish TV journalists talked to the Black Panther activist in a 1972 jail interview — she was charged with but not convicted of murder — in footage that's part of The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975. Tom Goetz/Sundance Selects hide caption
Once a powerful warlord, Hou (Andy Lau) has taken sanctuary among the monks of the Shaolin Temple — famous for centuries as martial-arts masters. /Variance Films hide caption