We all carry hell with us. The filmmaker’s hell exists on a canvas, which he studied carefully in childhood. The mystical picture has many names: Circus, Hell, Game at the Arena. Decades later he finds the painting again. The film unravels as loose ponderings about the plight of being an artist and touches upon the filmmaker’s personal demons. Can he see the painting in a new light?

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

Six men who were sexually abused by Catholic clergy as boys find empowerment by creating short films...

This film tells Jean-Michel's story through exclusive interviews with his two sisters Lisane and Jea...

Successful documentary filmmaker Solveig Melkeraaen suffers a heavy clinical depression. Treatment ...

Fernando Lemos, a Portuguese surrealist artist, fled from dictatorship to Brazil in 1952 searching f...

When Rasmus was 15, his mother and siblings moved from the island Bornholm and left Rasmus with his ...

How much can you trust your childhood memories? Director Sam Firth investigates, sweeping her parent...

Behind the closed doors of the Copenhagen-based women's shelter, the women and children are slowly r...

A newspaper clip of a 30-year-old movie makes our middle-aged protagonist in the middle of his peak ...

Jerry, an ordinary immigrant dad, retired in Orlando, is recruited to be an undercover agent for the...

Herbert Fingarette once argued that there was no reason to fear death. At 97, his own mortality bega...

A field full of sheep is observed through the camera, preserving that moment in time forever.

A film about longstanding relationships, family, and the deep consequences of falling in love. While...

A personal film by Steffan Strandberg about his adolescence with an alcoholic mother.

Did Jesus exist? This film starts with that question, then goes on to examine Christianity as a whol...

In this film, Will Young travels to Magritte's native Belgium to find out more about the man whose t...