The Map to Paradise (2019)
Genre: Documentary
Director: James Sherwood
Actors: Enric Sala, Paul Watson, Prince Albert II of Monaco, Tommy E. Remengesau Jr.
Country: Australia
Mute Fire (2019)
On 6 March 1906, four men were executed for the attempted murder of Colombian president Rafael Reyes. The event was photographed, and the photos were later used for a fictionalised…
East Punk Memories (2012)
In the late 80’s, the filmmaker shot with a group of punks who were struggling with the communist regime. 20 years later, she comes back and asks them how do…
The Irish Wedding (2021)
Celebrating the joys of an Irish Wedding in all its pleasant predictability – the requisite chats about the weather, the haggle over the beef or salmon, the losing of the…
Super Cute Animals (2015)
Gordon Buchanan goes to meet the world’s cutest animals to reveal their hidden biology, and find out why people have such a strong emotional response to them.
Terra (2015)
A visually stunning documentary that reflects human’s relationship to other species on Earth as humanity becomes more and more isolated from Nature.
Beer! The Best Film Ever Brewed (2019)
An indepth look into the art and craft of brewing beer and the Craft Beer community.
Japan: A Story of Love and Hate (2008)
Naoki once had it all – the fast car, the executive home. Boss of his own business he lived the good-life when Japan’s economy was at it’s height. Then the…
Nuclear Family (2021)
A family trip across the American West becomes an essay film about nuclear threats past and present. The apocalypse is omnipresent, and the journey shows that destruction has long since…
Frederick Law Olmsted: Designing America (2014)
To Olmsted, a park was both a work of art and a necessity for urban life. Olmsted’s efforts to preserve nature created an “environmental ethic” decades before the environmental movement…
Genetic Roulette: The Gamble of our Lives (2012)
When the US government ignored repeated warnings by its own scientists and allowed untested genetically modified (GM) crops into our environment and food supply, it was a gamble of unprecedented…
Marta’s Suitcase (2013)
Marta’s case is particularly significant because it breaks many stereotypes about gender violence. For one she never suffered physical abuse before the attempted murder and she does not come from…
Reconstruction of Occupation (2021)
Documentary filmmaker Jan Sikl came across several hours of footage showing the Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia in private film archives. 53 years later, historical memory awakens from a long…