A pioneering film from Tunisia, Fatma 75 is the first non-fiction film by a Tunisian woman, a feminist essay film, and the first in a series of powerful films about strong female figures in the country. The film was made in the UN International Women's Year 1975, and has long been recognised as one of the most important films from North Africa, but has never officially been seen before due to censorship.

After four years away, Huiju returns home to South Korea. Exchanges with her loved ones are awkward ...
An in depth description of the lives of Myra Hindley and Ian Brady, otherwise known as the Moors Mur...

Based on the Nicaraguan poet Ernesto Cardenal's tribute to Norma Jeane Mortenson, these Cuban filmma...

In 1945, in the train station of Bogota, Colombia, a dead girl is found in a trunk. The case is assi...

Itinerant Kurdish teachers, carrying blackboards on their backs, look for students in the hills and ...

The larger than life true story of how a barmaid in a poor Welsh mining village convinces some of he...

A collection of films from an eclectic array of contributors commissioned to raise funds for the Bri...

Filmmaker Sabina Vajraca documents her Bosnian Muslim family's return to their home of Banja Luka, B...

A documentary exploring the importance of revival cinema and 35mm exhibition - seen through the lens...

Celesta and Karen Davis grew up in a loving family. They shared many wonderful childhood moments and...

An inspiring documentary chronicling the rise, fall and resurrection of '80s metal band Quiet Riot. ...

Underwater Dreams, narrated by Michael Peña, is an epic story of how the sons of undocumented Mexica...
Amarantos is a meditation on history and the shifting relevance of temporal and spiritual values. In...

Five acclaimed photographers travel the world to provide detailed insight into the difficult conditi...

For three teenage girls growing up in Kahnawake — and indeed, all teenagers on the reserve — life ca...

A Zen priest in San Francisco and cookbook author use Zen Buddhism and cooking to relate to everyday...

Dovzhenko and Solntseva's documentary about the Bukovina region.

A wartime documentary directed by Alexander Dovzhenko and Yuliya Solntseva, depicting the final camp...

A 1943 Soviet war propaganda film by Ukrainian director Oleksandr Dovzhenko and Yuliya Solntseva. It...