The Impressionists: And the Man Who Made Them (2015)
Wash My Soul in the River’s Flow (2022)
Go behind the scenes, and onto the stage, of a legendary concert to discover the story of Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, told in song – a story that should…
Vysoké Tatry (1967)
Documentary about a mountain range and surrounding area.
The Cheshire Murders (2013)
In the early-morning hours of July 23, 2007, in Cheshire, Conn., ex-convicts Steven Hayes and Joshua Komisarjevsky broke into the family home of William Petit, his wife, Jennifer, and their…
Lacrau (2013)
If the scorpion could see and the viper could hear, there would be no escape”. The viper is deaf and the scorpion can’t see, so it is and so shall…
Jazz: The Only Way of Life (2019)
Dizzy Gillespie is one of the major figures of the 20th Century’s music scene. Everything was once said or written about this genius musician, founder of the Bebop. Whereas his…
Jane Goodall: The Hope (2020)
The story of one remarkable woman who became a global icon in animal welfare and conservation who not only hoped for a better world, she achieved it! This sweeping documentary…
Sirens (2022)
True to their name, Slave to Sirens — the first and only all-woman thrash metal band in the Middle East — are utterly magnetic. Amid a backdrop of political unrest…
Spitfire (2018)
A feature documentary about the people and the planes that helped win World War War II. Through people personally connected to the events, the film investigates the story of how…
Austerlitz (2016)
The new film from Sergei Loznitsa (Maidan, The Event) is a stark yet rich and complex portrait of tourists visiting the grounds of former Nazi extermination camps, and a sometimes…
Screwed (1997)
A raw, rough-hewn look at the life of Screw publisher Al Goldstein.
Shawn Mendes: In Wonder (2020)
A portrait of singer-songwriter Shawn Mendes’ life, chronicling the past few years of his rise and journey.
Isadora Duncan the Biggest Dancer in the World (1966)
The outrageous life of the American dancer of the 1920s, Isadora Duncan, whom Ken Russell described as “part genius and part charlatan”.