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

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

An experimental portrait of Fernando Fernán Gómez, one of the most renowned Spanish artists of all t...
A polemic against Werner Herzog and the making of "Fitzcarraldo", exploring the question of the film...

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

With more than 300 days a year, the sun dominates this country so much that it’s even shining from t...

The earliest surviving celluloid film, and believed to be the second moving picture ever created, wa...

This excellent feature-length documentary - the story of the imperialist colonization of Africa - is...

PsiQuis: Un Giro Decolonial is a documentary that presents and discusses the psychological impact th...

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

The ruthless dictator Teodoro Obiang has ruled Equatorial Guinea with an iron hand since 1979. Juan ...

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

In Inukjuak, an Inuit community in the Eastern Arctic, a baby boy has come into the world and they c...

2nd Edition of Loose Change documentary. What if...September 11th was not a surprise attack on Ameri...

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Home is where we grow up or settle permanently. And this home is always shaped by nature. Today, we ...
A documentary based on the mutual experiences of a trio of directors, which portrays life in the bor...

An investigation into the unfolding history of nuclear testing, uranium mining, and nuclear waste di...
This is not merely another film about cinema history; it is a film about the love of cinema, a journ...

In this new video essay, filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe delves into the dread-inducing mood and ton...