August
Starring: Josh Hartnett, Adam Scott, Robin Tunney
Directed by: Austin Chick
Genre: Drama
Age restriction: 16LS
Running Time: 1 h 26 min

Tom Sterling (Josh Hartnett) is an aggressive, young dot-com entrepreneur attempting to keep LandShark, his start-up company afloat in the midst of a stock market collapse.

At the end of March 2001, the dot-com market went into a downward freefall and while Sterling's LandShark withstood the initial storm, by August the young entrepreneur finds himself on a personal and professional downward spiral as he struggles to reunite with his girlfriend and to regain control of his company from his apathetic investor Ogilvie (David Bowie).

Tom remains convinced that LandSharks products, developed by his brilliant brother, Josh (Adam Scott), are still in high demand and destined to revolutionise the future of business, yet he has no idea that his road to success may not look exactly like the one he has in mind.

And in the midst of all this, Tom must also attempt to heal the wounds that have kept him estranged from his father, as well as his erstwhile business partner and brother Josh.

Looking for Eric
Starring Steve Evets, Eric Cantona
Directed by Ken Loach
Genre: Drama
Age Restriction: 13 LV
Running time: 1 h 55 min

Eric (Steve Evets) is an aging postman in Northern England whose life is slowly slipping into irreversible crisis. His wife divorced him long ago, although he realises he still loves her, and his new family is out of control, with his stepsons becoming involved in gangsterism.

Eric finds that caring for his granddaughter is bringing him more into contact with his ex-wife Lily, the woman of his dreams.

Despite the comical efforts and misplaced goodwill of his mates, Eric continues to sink. However, Eric has a secret that he believes helps to keep him sane. He possesses an unquenchable passion for football and his hero Eric Cantona.

Cantona appears in visions to Eric when he smokes marijuana, giving our hero all of the advice and rationale he needs to get through his weaker and most dark moments.

The question is, can Cantona help an ordinary individual with the most serious issues surrounding life, love and everything else, and can Eric turn his life around with the lessons he has learned?

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