HELEN OF FOUR GATES was made in Hebden Bridge in 1920 by silent film pioneer Cecil M. Hepworth, based on a popular novel of the same name. Reportedly highly successful when it first opened, the film would later fall into obscurity, with all copies believed to be destroyed. In 2007, a print was discovered in a vault in Canada.

An illiterate village girl defies the customs of her tribe, discriminatory to women, only to become ...

Alberto Robles, a young doctor, is faced with the decision to surrender to a life full of comforts a...

Katharine Ross repeats her portrayal of Etta Place (from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid") in th...

After marrying her long lost love, a pianist finds the relationship threatened by a wealthy composer...

The Michigan Kid is a gambler in the backwoods of Alaska trying to make enough money to go back to h...

Born to traditional Punjabi parents and growing up in Wolverhampton, Sathnam Sanghera moves to Londo...

With her husband Jack perpetually away at work, Margaret Hall raises her children virtually alone. H...

Group of concentration camp prisoners is being constantly tortured by their Kappo. Since they are to...

A portrait of a Chilean middle-class family in the 1940s and 1970s.

The true story of Charlotte Salomon, a young German-Jewish painter who comes of age in Berlin on the...

Diego is a troubled runaway who tries to make something out of himself by joining a swimming team an...

Sister Patrocinio is a nun who is stigmatized by Christ in her hands and feet. Although some believe...

Abortionist Vera Drake finds her beliefs and practices clash with the mores of 1950s Britain – a con...

A socially awkward veterinary assistant with a lazy eye and obsession with perfection descends into ...

A small girl goes blind when her mother is murdered.

With the help of her coach, her mom, and the boy who drives the Zamboni, nothing can stop Casey Carl...

The Kuwaiti short film العاصفة (The Storm) explores Kuwait's social and economic shifts before and a...