The Great Hack (2019)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Karim Amer
Actors: Brittany Kaiser, Carole Cadwalladr, David Carroll, Julian Wheatland, Paul-Olivier Dehaye, Ravi Naik
Country: United States of America
A Story of Sahel Sounds (2016)
The film is about a project from Christopher Kirkleys called “Sahel Sounds”. He owns an independent label and travels through the Sahel area in Africa, to find musician with an…
I Am Joe Frazier (2025)
A feature documentary celebrating the rise of a humble but driven boxing perfectionist who triumphantly emerged from Muhammad Ali’s long shadow to become the Heavyweight Champion of the World and…
Hidden Universe (2013)
An extraordinary journey deep into space offering fresh insight into the origins and evolution of the universe.
Being Mary Tyler Moore (2023)
With unprecedented access to the Mary Tyler Moore Estate, friends, family, and colleagues, Being Mary Tyler Moore constructs an intimate mosaic of Mary’s sixty-year career in show business.
The Orange Years: The Nickelodeon Story (2018)
A journey behind the scenes of the Nickelodeon television network to chronicle its unprecedented success, from its humble origins as a small local channel to its status as an international…
Refresh (2009)
Level 1 celebrates 10 years of production with Refresh, a visual and auditory tour through the history of freestyle ski entertainment. The most memorable moments from Level 1’s past provide…
The Birdman (2014)
An old aviator fights to stay in the air. Whether he wins or not, his participation will mark a new record for aviation and will allow one more armistice in…
Deep in Vogue (2019)
Explore the power of dance in an intoxicating portrait of a club scene in the heart of Manchester. (BFI Flare 2019)
Whitey: United States of America v. James J. Bulger (2014)
A documentary that captures the sensational trial of infamous gangster James ‘Whitey’ Bulger, using the legal proceedings as a springboard to explore allegations of corruption within the highest levels of…
Now! (1965)
Using morgue photos, newsreel footage, and a recording by Lena Horne, Cuban filmmaker Santiago Alvarez fired off ‘Now!’, one of the most powerful bursts of propaganda rendered in the 1960s.
A String of Pearls (2002)
The last in Camille Billops’ family trilogy in which she turns the camera to four generations of men in her family and considers why their fathers died so young.
Thursday’s Children (1954)
Won the Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short of 1954. The subject deals with the children at The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent. The hearing-handicapped children…