Two decades on from Cinema of Unease, Tim Wong’s essay film contemplates the prevailing image of a national cinema while privileging some of the images and image-makers displaced by the popular view of filmmaking in Aotearoa. Now streaming for free at: films.lumiere.net.nz

This short was released in connection with the 20th anniversary of Warner Brothers' first exhibition...

We get up, go to work, eat and go to bed. Is our life about daily rituals or is there a deeper, more...

A tribute to the late, great French director Francois Truffaut, this documentary was undoubtedly nam...

Drawing on original footage from National Geographic, Etched in Bone explores the impact of one noto...

Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on ...

When Francois Truffaut approached Alfred Hitchcock in 1962 with the idea of having a long conversati...

A journey to the origins of cinema, starting with its forgotten fathers: the pioneers who achieved m...

Three centuries of Venezuela's history as a Spanish colony are considered from economic, political a...

Released two years after James Dean's death, this documentary chronicles his short life and career v...

A Maasai human rights lawyer fights to stop the evictions of his people from their homelands in Tanz...
Words are loaded with meaning. Certain ones conjure joyful memories and others remind us of less hap...

In Inukjuak, an Inuit community in the Eastern Arctic, a baby boy has come into the world and they c...
A short documentary exploring the ongoing relevance and power of 'Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma'.
This documentary is featured on the DVD for Captain Blood (1935), released in 2005.

A look at the first years of Pixar Animation Studios - from the success of "Toy Story" and Pixar's p...

Angela Su’s fictional artist Rosie Leavers is the last remaining person to upload her consciousness ...

The film features a conversation between Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola, producer of THX 1138. They ...

A provocative and poetic exploration of how the British people have seen their own land through more...