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Top five in rep nationwide

1 BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S

Audrey Hepburn is cinematic chic personified in Blake Edwards’s glossy, sanitised Truman Capote adaptation.

National Film Theatre, South Bank, SE1 (www.bfi.org.uk/incinemas/nft 020-7633 0274), Tues (8.45pm)



2 CASABLANCA

If ever a film justified the Hollywood studio system, this is surely the one: pity that parallel world in which Ronald Reagan starred instead of Bogart.

Queen’s Film Theatre, University Square, Belfast (www.queensfilmtheatre.com 028-9097 1097), Tues (8.30pm)

3 LA BELLE ET LA BÊTE

Jean Cocteau’s spellbinding 1946 fairytale classic.

Aberystwyth Arts Centre, University of Wales, Aberystwyth (www.aberystwythartscentre.co.uk 01970 623232), Tues (8pm)

4 BRIEF ENCOUNTER

Quintessentially English wartime romance and paean to Received Pronunciation.

Cornerhouse Cinema, Oxford Street, Manchester (www.cornerhouse.org 0161-200 1500), Tues (6.20pm & 8.20pm)

5 JEAN-PIERRE & LUC DARDENNE SEASON

Tribute to the award- winning Belgian film-making duo, including a special preview of their latest, L’Enfant (Sat, 6.30pm), along with a Guardian interview.

National Film Theatre, South Bank, SE1 (www.bfi.org.uk/incinemas/nft/seasons/dardenne 020-7633 0274), until

Feb 28