Immoral Tales Walerian Borowczyk presents four stories of sexual taboos throughout the ages, in his highly controversial classic of 1970s erotic cinema. Anthology 1974 103 mins Walerian Borowczyk Amores perros Alejandro González Iñárritu's (Birdman, The Revenant) gripping debut feature is a savagely brilliant triptych around the theme of animalistic desires. Drama 2000 148 mins Alejandro González Iñárritu Theorem Pasolini’s classic about a handsome, enigmatic stranger (Terence Stamp) who arrives at a bourgeois household and seduces an entire family. Drama 1968 98 mins Pier Paolo Pasolini Peeping Tom Michael Powell’s dark, disturbing, once controversial tale of a shy camera technician who films women as he kills them is now rightly deemed a classic. Drama 1960 101 mins Michael Powell The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp Powell and Pressburger’s masterpiece follows the rise and fall of a career soldier, from dashing and brave young officer in the Boer War to a pompous and old-fashioned Colonel by the time of World War Two. War 1943 164 mins Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger The Beyond Lucio Fulci's Italian zombie-horror classic about a New Orleans hotel built upon one of the seven gateways to Hell. Horror 1981 84 mins Lucio Fulci City of the Living Dead Lucio Fulci’s sensationally gory zombie horror finds undead hordes overtaking a sleepy New England town, with only a reporter and a local psychic to stop them. Horror 1980 93 mins Lucio Fulci Of Good Report Disturbing but deeply stylish South African drama about a teacher who becomes obsessed with an under-age pupil in his class, with tragic consequences. Drama 2013 110 mins Jahmil Xolani Thandikhaya Qubeka More The first feature by Barbet Schroeder (Maîtresse, The Valley), More created a sensation when it was released in 1969, quickly becoming a cult classic and famed for its Pink Floyd soundtrack. Drama 1969 116 mins Barbet Schroeder L'Age D'Or Luis Buñuel and Salvador Dali unite for this masterpiece of cinematic surrealism remains as brilliantly witty and shocking as ever, more than 80 years on. Animation & Artists Moving Image 1930 63 mins Luis Buñuel The Mask of Satan Italian horror classic from acclaimed Italian horror auteur Mario Bava, about a beautiful witch Asa (Barbara Steele) who rises from her grave to take revenge upon her enemies. Horror 1960 86 mins Mario Bava Battleship Potemkin A fixture in the critical canon almost since its premiere, Eisenstein’s film about a 1905 naval mutiny was revolutionary in both form and content. Historical drama 1925 69 mins Sergei M. Eisenstein Bad Timing Nic Roeg's complex, elusive cult classic is a Vienna-set tale of all consuming passion, starring Art Garfunkel, Theresa Russell and Harvey Keitel. 1980 122 mins Nicolas Roeg The Black Panther Gripping crime drama charts the killing spree which Donald Neilson, aka the Black Panther, perpetrated across England during the mid-70s. Drama 1977 97 mins Ian Merrick Captured Previously only shown to a restricted audience of top military brass from the Ministry of Defence, Captured is a stunning Prisoner of War drama. War Training film/TV programme 1959 64 mins John Krish Visions of Ecstasy Nigel Wingrove's experimental depiction of the erotic imaginings of the 16th Century Carmelite nun remains the only film ever to banned under Britain's blasphemy laws. Drama 1989 20 mins Nigel Wingrove Un Chien Andalou A scabrous study of desire, the subconscious and anti-clericalism - Buñuel and Dalí’s provocative first film is a classic of Surrealist cinema. Animation & Artists Moving Image 1928 16 mins Luis Buñuel Maitresse Gerard Depardieu plays the young innocent who falls for the mysterious maitresse Ariane (Bulle Ogier), a leather clad dominatrix, in Barbet Schroeder’s controversial film. Drama 1976 113 mins Barbet Schroeder Skinflicker Tony Bicât’s radical, found-footage record of a revolutionary act, in which three dissidents kidnap a cabinet and torture a cabinet minister. Drama 1973 41 mins Tony Bicât Trans-Europ-Express This stylish, cult 1966 erotic thriller stars French New Wave icons Jean-Louis Trintigant and Marie-France Pisier. Thriller 1966 95 mins Alain Robbe-Grillet The Birth of a Nation D W Griffith's highly controversial and abhorrently racist, yet historically significant American silent epic about the American Civil War and its aftermath. Historical drama 1915 191 mins D.W. Griffith Within Our Gates Oscar Micheaux’s startling silent classic – the earliest surviving feature from an African-American director – presents a fascinating black counterpoint to Griffith’s Birth of a Nation. Drama 1919 74 mins Oscar Micheaux