Jean-Luc Godard brings his firebrand political cinema to the UK, exploring the revolutionary signals in late '60s British society. Constructed as a montage of various disconnected political acts (in line with Godard's then appropriation of Soviet director Dziga Vertov's agitprop techniques), it combines a diverse range of footage, from students discussing The Beatles to the production line at the MG factory in Oxfordshire, burnished with onscreen political sloganeering.
In the summer of 1989 tens of thousands of tourists from communist East Germany came to Hungary. The...
Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...
In El Salvador, Chelino tells about the indigenous massacre of 1932, of which he survived, while he ...
Scenes from holiday life at Lake Balaton in Hungary during the communism.
»Women* What we are fighting for« is about lesbians* who are fighting for the women*- and LGBTQ+ rig...
Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...
A Experimental Docu-Drama about the Red Army Faction's formation, and events leading up to their imp...
A mix of Rock and Roll and Blues are the secret for successful rebellion. When I took my camera to t...
Combining Documentary, Black Comedy and Musical genres, this genuine film, done in collaboration wit...
A 60th anniversary retrospective documentary on the influence and context of the 1962 film, To Kill ...
Caravagyo is a duo of Portuguese-Brazilian DJs, Beatriz Valleriani and Kamila Ferreira. By creating ...
A feminist activist organization determined to bring attention to superficiality and the rampant obj...
A film portrayal of a pioneering aviator and best-selling author whose extraordinary public life had...
Over three pivotal years in party politics, activists in the safest Labour seat in the country campa...
It has been described as a once in a generation piece of environmental legislation and is key to the...