American Blackout (2013)
Genre: Documentary, Drama
Director: Jonathan Rudd
Actors: Emelia Boatner, Gage Barret, Hardy Awadjie, Kasim Aslam, Kelly Blunt, Sally Jo Bannow
Country: United Kingdom
Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records (2018)
This stylish documentary about the iconic ska, reggae and rock-steady label is a timely and wide-ranging celebration of british Jamaican working-class youth culture.
I Want to See the Manager (2015)
In the light of the current transformations within the global power structure, I WANT TO SEE THE MANAGER traces the linkage of economic ascent and decline in seven paradigmatic episodes….
Carole King: Natural Woman (2016)
Weaving previously unseen and rare performances and home movies with a new, exclusive interview with King, American Masters – Carole King: Natural Woman delves into her life and career. New…
The Last Passenger: A True Story (2014)
This is the story about the oldest standing hotel Argentina, the Boulevard Atlántico in Mar del Sur
A Respectable Life (1979)
“A Respectable Life” – A decade has gone by and the spirit of the preceding film, Dom kallar oss mods, has disappeared. Kenta is an alcoholic and lives with his…
Blackbird Descending – Tense Alignment (1977)
A brilliantly constructed, melancholic ode to the passing of time by Malcolm Le Grice.
Stolen Daughters: Kidnapped By Boko Haram (2018)
The story of the freed female hostages of Boko Haram, detailing their lives in captivity and since their release.
The Sentence (2018)
Cindy Shank, mother of three, is serving a 15-year sentence in federal prison for her tangential involvement with a Michigan drug ring years earlier. This intimate portrait of mandatory minimum…
Lucy Worsley’s Christmas Carol Odyssey (2019)
Lucy Worsley reveals the surprising stories behind our favourite Christmas carols. From pagan rituals to religious conflicts, French dances and the First World War, carols reflect our history.
Forgive – Don’t Forget (2018)
At its core, Forgive – Don’t Forget is about the connection between two very different cultures and the importance of remembrance. When Japan surrendered to the U. S. at the…
Cinema Perverso (2015)
Before there were home video formats and the internet, the “Bahnhofskinos” (“Train station cinemas”) in West Germany regularly showed trash and erotica movies. Various filmmakers and especially contemporary witnesses recount…
Joy of Man’s Desiring (2014)
Que ta joie demeure is not a documentary about being a slave to the machine, alienation, dehumanisation or exploitation. Sound and image, editing and dramatic structure are merely employed to…