Napoleon (2023)
Director: Ridley Scott
Actors: Joaquin Phoenix, Mark Bonnar, Paul Rhys, Rupert Everett, Tahar Rahim, Vanessa Kirby
Country: United States of America
Ronaldo (2015)
Filmed over 14 months with unprecedented access into the inner circle of the man and the sport, this is the first official and fully authorised film of one of the…
The Many Lovers of Miss Jane Austen (2011)
A historian and professor Amanda Vickery explores why Jane Austen’s books have been popular for nearly 200 years.
Woodstock (1970)
An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation through cleanup, with historic access to insiders, blistering concert footage, and portraits…
The Official Story (1985)
Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1983. In the last and turbulent days of the military dictatorship, Alicia, a high school history teacher, begins to ask uncomfortable questions about the dark origins of…
Many Beautiful Things (2015)
In an age when women were incapable of joining the artistic dialogue, Lilias Trotter managed to win the favour of celebrated critics.
Park Row (1952)
In New York’s 1880s newspaper district, a dedicated journalist manages to set up his own paper. It is an immediate success but attracts increasing opposition from one of the bigger…
The Paw Project (2013)
This is a David and Goliath story of one veterinarian’s battle to protect her patients (tigers, lions and even house cats) from big corporations, with their big corporate money, that…
Price for Peace (2002)
This powerful and thought provoking film chronicles the compelling events in the Pacific Theater of WWII, from the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 to the American occupation of Japan…
Forbidden Territory: Stanley’s Search for Livingstone (1997)
British explorer Henry Stanley travels to Africa in 1871 seeking missionary David Livingstone.
Union of Salvation (2019)
Russian troops occupied Paris. Russia became the first power in the world. Now everything seems possible. Young winners, guards officers, are sure that equality and freedom will come – here…