Explorer: Lost in the Arctic (2023)
Robin Bank (2022)
The story of Enric Duran, a Catalan activist who, during the economic crisis of 2008, stole —by borrowing loans that he never paid back— half a million euros from banks,…
Kanye West: A Higher Power (2020)
Kanye West is one of the most recognisable rappers of the 21st Century. This documentary, overseen by industry king George Back, explores the controversial statements in his career, affecting his…
Down But Not Out! (2015)
The twenty four hours of four amateur women boxers as they step for the first time into the ring.
Diana Kennedy: Nothing Fancy (2019)
Cookbook author and environmental activist Diana Kennedy reflects on an unconventional life spent mastering Mexican cuisine.
Dreams (2019)
Specialist film crews, capturing beautiful, cinematic footage from around Russia using industry leading equipment, provide the raw material for this timeless story of hope, passion, heartbreak and joy. The unparalleled…
Santiago Italia (2018)
After the coup d’État of the Democratic government of Allende, the embassy of Italy in Santiago played a major role in helping the opposers of the regime, and extradited many…
Rev. S.S. Jones Home Movies (2016)
Films documenting African-American life in Oklahoma during the mid-1920s.
Brendan Gleeson’s Farewell to Hughes’s (2024)
In 2021, Hughes’s pub closed its doors for the last time. In January 2022, talented fiddle player, actor, and Hughes regular Brendan Gleeson meets musicians, dancers and singers in and…
Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know (2020)
Black holes stand at the limit of what we can know. To explore that edge of knowledge, the Event Horizon Telescope links observatories across the world to simulate an earth-sized…
Love Child (2019)
A poignant portrait of a family of asylum seekers desperate to start a new life, but stalled in bureaucratic limbo.
The Fleet That Came to Stay (1945)
A propaganda short film produced by the US Navy in 1945 about the naval engagements of the invasion of Okinawa.
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…