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Monthly pick of foreign language films - April 2020

Here are our monthly pick of the foreign language films being released in Britain and Ireland during April 2020.

Friday 10th April 2020
'83
'83 (15) Hindi
The story of India's incredible cricket World Cup victory in 1983.
Why Don't You Just Die!
Why Don't You Just Die! (18) Russian
Andrei, a detective and the world's most horrible father, brings together a terrible group of people in his apartment: his resentful actress daughter, an angry thug, and a cheated cop. Each one of them has a reason to want revenge..
Monday 13th April 2020
Made in Abyss: Dawn of the Deep Soul (15) Japanese
Dawn of the Deep Soul continues the epic adventure of plucky Riko and Reg who are joined by their new friend Nanachi. Together they descend into the Abyss' treacherous fifth layer, the Sea of Corpses, and encounter the mysterious Bondrewd, a legendary White Whistle whose shadow looms over Nanachi's troubled past. Bondrewd is ingratiatingly hospitable, but the brave adventurers know things are not always as they seem in the enigmatic Abyss.
Friday 24th April 2020
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl
Gunjan Saxena: The Kargil Girl Hindi
Kargil Girl is based on the life of Gunjan Saxena, an Indian Air Force Pilot. The film features Janhvi Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi and Angad Bedi in the lead roles.
Haathi Mere Saathi
Haathi Mere Saathi Hindi
Based on real life events of conservation of elephants.
Moffie
Moffie (18) English, Afrikaans
Nicholas has long known he is different, that there is something shameful and unacceptable in him that must stay hidden, denied even. But South Africa's minority government are embroiled in conflict at the Angolian border and all white young men over 16 must serve two years of compulsory military service to defend the Apartheid regime and its culture of toxic racist machismo. The 'black danger' is the real and present threat; what is wrong with Nicholas and others like him can be rooted out, treated and cured like a cancer. But just when fear pushes Nicholas to accept unspeakable horrors in the hopes of staying invisible, a tender relationship with another recruit becomes as dangerous for them both as any enemy fire.
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