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Curzon Artificial Eye has been committed to distributing the best in independent and world cinema since its foundation in 1976. Since then, Curzon Artificial Eye has released more Cannes Palme d’Or winners than any other UK distributor, including 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days (2007), The Class (2008), The White Ribbon (2009), Amour (2012) and Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013). Curzon Artificial Eye h

as been part of the historic Curzon group since 2006. Curzon Cinemas first opened their doors to cinema-goers in 1934 at the Curzon Mayfair and now has numerous has 15 cinemas nationwide. Continuing in the pioneering spirit of both companies, Curzon launched its Curzon Home Cinema service in 2010, making films available to watch at home on the same day as their cinema release. In 2017, the Curzon group received the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema BAFTA.

First shown on Austrian television in 1997, Michael Haneke's THE CASTLE is an adaptation of Franz Kafka's namesake 1926 ...
09/07/2025

First shown on Austrian television in 1997, Michael Haneke's THE CASTLE is an adaptation of Franz Kafka's namesake 1926 novel. It received its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. Now showing in select cinemas as part of Complicit: A Michael Haneke Retrospective.

It's Prime Day, which means discounts on Curzon Collections, including the Three Colours Trilogy, Peter Strickland and B...
08/07/2025

It's Prime Day, which means discounts on Curzon Collections, including the Three Colours Trilogy, Peter Strickland and Béla Tarr, for a limited time only. Hurry, offer ends on Friday! Browse our catalogue: https://bit.ly/40CaWJg

06/07/2025

Special 35mm screenings of Michael Haneke's CODE UNKNOWN are showing at:
Genesis Cinema - Thursday 10 July
Curzon Soho - Sunday 13 July
Watershed Bristol - Sunday 27 July

Don't miss the 4K restoration of Argentinian crime thriller NINE QUEENS, a thrilling tale of corruption and suspicion. I...
05/07/2025

Don't miss the 4K restoration of Argentinian crime thriller NINE QUEENS, a thrilling tale of corruption and suspicion. In cinemas from 11 July.

04/07/2025

HAPPY END premiered in competition at Cannes in 2017. It was later selected to represent Austria in the Best Foreign Language category at the Academy Awards. Now showing as part of Complicit: A Michael Haneke Retrospective.

We're delighted to announce that we will be releasing Tarik Saleh's EAGLES OF THE REPUBLIC, which played in competition ...
04/07/2025

We're delighted to announce that we will be releasing Tarik Saleh's EAGLES OF THE REPUBLIC, which played in competition at Cannes, in the UK and Ireland. The film follows an actor (Fares Fares), who finds himself in the inner circle of power after reluctantly accepting a role in a movie commissioned by Egyptian authorities.

Article via Screen International

02/07/2025

'A central theme in Code Inconnu is xenophobia. But that isn't a political issue, it's humanistic, a moral question, in my opinion. Xenophobia results from a mixture of stupidity and fear. The only way to counteract it is to try to enlighten people a little and, on the other hand, expose the people who want to profit from it.' Michael Haneke on CODE UNKNOWN, now showing in a new 2K restoration in select cinemas as part of Complicit: A Michael Haneke Retrospective: https://bit.ly/CHnkCF

FUNNY GAMES premiered in competition at Cannes in 1997. Ten years later, Haneke directed a shot-for-shot English-languag...
01/07/2025

FUNNY GAMES premiered in competition at Cannes in 1997. Ten years later, Haneke directed a shot-for-shot English-language remake of his film.

Both versions are showing in select cinemas as part of Complicit: A Michael Haneke Retrospective.

Add the Oscar-winning animation FLOW to your physical-media collection with the release of our limited-edition 4K UHD ed...
30/06/2025

Add the Oscar-winning animation FLOW to your physical-media collection with the release of our limited-edition 4K UHD edition, which also features a double-sided poster, sticker sheet, trading cards and more 🐈‍⬛ Secure your copy today.

Check out our Instagram reel (in collaboration with ) for a chance of winning a special bundle prize!

★★★★★ - The Guardian★★★★★ - Little White Lies★★★★★ - Time OutTHE WHITE RIBBON won the 2009 Cannes' Palme d'Or, the first...
28/06/2025

★★★★★ - The Guardian
★★★★★ - Little White Lies
★★★★★ - Time Out
THE WHITE RIBBON won the 2009 Cannes' Palme d'Or, the first from director Michael Haneke. Now showing in select cinemas as part of Complicit: A Michael Haneke Retrospective. Visit film.curzon.com to find out more.

27/06/2025

Director Sally Potter responds to reviews of her classic film ORLANDO, now restored
and released in 4K Ultra-HD. Watch the full video: https://youtu.be/jli4DEa7Da0

26/06/2025

The 2000 Argentinian classic heist thriller NINE QUEENS is now available to pre-order in a restored and newly packaged Blu-ray disc. Learn more: https://film.curzon.com/film/nine-queens-br/

The film is also returning to the big screen in its 4K restoration in select venues from 11 July.

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Curzon Artificial Eye has been committed to distributing the best in independent and world cinema since its foundation in 1976. Since then, Curzon Artificial Eye has released more Cannes Palme d’Or winners than any other UK distributor, including 4 Months, 3 Weeks & 2 Days (2007), The Class (2008), The White Ribbon (2009), Amour (2012), Blue Is the Warmest Colour (2013) and The Square (2017). Curzon Artificial Eye has been part of the historic Curzon group since 2006. Curzon Cinemas first opened their doors to cinema-goers in 1934 at the Curzon Mayfair and now has numerous has 15 cinemas nationwide. Continuing in the pioneering spirit of both companies, Curzon launched its Curzon Home Cinema service in 2010, making films available to watch at home on the same day as their cinema release. In 2017, the Curzon group received the Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema BAFTA.