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

Chronicles of a male homosexual drug addict in 1980's in voice-over with long take scenes from Rome,...

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

An investigation into the unfolding history of nuclear testing, uranium mining, and nuclear waste di...

This Pixar documentary short follows Sarah Vowell, who plays herself as the title character, on why ...
This is not merely another film about cinema history; it is a film about the love of cinema, a journ...

A reflection on the fate of humanity in the Anthropocene epoch, White Noise is a roller-coaster of a...

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

In the fifties, when the future Democratic Republic of Congo was still a Belgian colony, an entire g...

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

A cheerful road movie all about Belgian films at Cannes over the past 70 years. Filmmakers from the ...
A short documentary exploring the ongoing relevance and power of 'Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma'.

IJswee is a documentary film about an ice club, a village and the warm winters. In the film we follo...
This documentary is featured on the DVD for Captain Blood (1935), released in 2005.

In 1928, as the talkies threw the film industry and film language into turmoil, Chaplin decided that...

A documentary incorporating footage of Montgomery Clift’s most memorable films; interviews with fami...

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

A street in downtown Warsaw transforms into a kaleidoscopic portrait of Polish society. Behind the v...

Merata Mita, Leon Narbey and Gerd Pohlmann’s powerful documentary Bastion Point: Day 507 depicts the...

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