Nice one, I'll check that out I guess, the name rings a bell.
Just watched a superior sci-fi type thing - well, not sci-fi as such, it's called Level 16 and it was on telly now, I gave it a go and it was surprisingly good (possibly cos I wasn't expecting anything). Basically it's the same plot as Never Let Me Go or, there was this French film (I think) from a few years back with all these girls being groomed through a mysterious school, but this is much darker, literally. While the above both gave the young girls some kind of pleasure while being led towards their mysterious and rapturous ending, in this one they live incarcerated in windowless rooms with ugly strip-lighting. Once a week they are allowed to watch an old movie (and all their names are taken from those old stars; Rita, Ava etc) from a small collection, all of which they know by heart. The rest of the time they watch indoctrinating videos and are lectured to by the sinister Miss Birxil before being drugged for night and left to the tender mercies of the Russian speaking guards. The film is slow and all about atmosphere and it's no big surprise where it's going but I thought it was extremely well done, claustrophobic and bleak and a lot managed by good acting from the young cast with no special fx or any of that.