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

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

From its simple beginnings in 1939 in a sleepy beach town in the south of France, the prestigious Ca...

Unable to purchase a $50,000 digital projector, a group of film fanatics in rural Pennsylvania fight...
This is not merely another film about cinema history; it is a film about the love of cinema, a journ...

This short was released in connection with the 20th anniversary of Warner Brothers' first exhibition...
In a strange twist of irony, Americans celebrate their independence on the sovereign lands of the Qu...

Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...

An experimental documentary about dead turtles, crab swarms, decaying tennis courts, and microscopic...

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

Ten years after the death of iconic French filmmaker, Chris Marker. A filmmaker, hoping to rediscove...

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

Ice has always moved. When glaciation took hold some 34 million years ago, interconnected rivers of ...

In this deeply personal video diary, a young researcher tries to make sense of her fascination for t...

Pole, who are you? This film collage that combines archival and contemporary materials, documentary ...

This experimental Western horror film set in the Moravian region of Slovácko offers a new take on th...

A tribute to the late, great French director Francois Truffaut, this documentary was undoubtedly nam...
An essay style film in the vein of Orson Welles' "F For Fake" and Jon Jost's "Speaking Directly". Fr...