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Guardian.co.uk/film and Curzon on Demand present a 7-day series of modern classics available to stream for free through the Guardian Extra member service
Going for gold: where to stream the 2022 Oscar contenders
In the run-up to Sunday’s awards ceremony, here are the films, shorts and documentaries tipped for a statuette – most of which can be found online
Curzon on Demand: Etre et Avoir
Paul MacInnes: Nicolas Philibert's tearjerker about a one-teacher primary school in rural France is a reminder of our common humanity
Curzon on Demand: The Double Life of Veronique
Andrew Pulver: Krzysztof Kieślowski's dream-fable of women's parallel lives recalls a time of unapologetically highbrow film-making
Curzon on Demand: Attenberg
Henry Barnes: Athina Rachel Tsangari's beautiful tale of a father-daughter relationship turns the microscope on humans' animal behaviour
Curzon on Demand: The Piano Teacher
Catherine Shoard: Haneke's gripping thriller is a masterclass in technical accomplishment, but is not for the faint-hearted
Curzon on Demand: The Consequences of Love
Patrick Kingsley: Paolo Sorrentino's tale of a mafia stooge marooned in a Swiss hotel is breathtaking in its portrayal of loneliness
Curzon on Demand: Lou Reed's Berlin
Julian Schnabel's film of a 2006 performance of Lou Reed's 10-song tragedy captures all the greatness of this bleak and beautiful album
Curzon on demand: Taste of Cherry
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Seven rounds with Aki Kaurismäki
He thinks his own films are dreadful, Scorsese's worse, and despairs of mankind in general. Director Aki Kaurismäki tells Simon Hattenstone why only love, mushrooms and drinking on set keep him going