Between 1968 and 1970, J M Goodger, a lecturer at the University of Salford, made a film record of the living conditions in the slums of Ordsall, Salford, which were then in the process of being demolished. Under the title 'The Changing face of Salford', the film was in two parts: 'Life in the slums' and 'Bloody slums'.

How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black...

A journey into the lives of the famed Vachon wrestling family through the eyes of Paul “The Butcher”...

Albert Fish, the horrific true story of elderly cannibal, sadomasochist, and serial killer, who lure...
From the behavior, discourse, and appearance of individual actors, Vachek composes, in the form of a...

Haunted by uncanny similarities between Nazi stage techniques and the showmanship employed by modern...

A bare-knuckled critique of corporate America told through the powerful true story of a toxic CEO wh...

In 1970, Christian Ghazi and Noureddine Chatti met with a number of Arab political figures, especial...

In this home movie collection of gay men, memory serves as an act of hope, power, and above all, res...

The opening of The Vasulka Effect couldn’t be more apt: Steina Vasulka addresses her husband Woody t...

In this hour-long documentary, Oxford academic Janina Ramirez tours the country in search of Anglo-S...
"You who enter, leave all your hope behind." Själö was Finland's first mental hospital. The hospital...

Capital of Faith is a short documentary that addresses the reality of the new Brazilian Evangelical ...

February 8, 2024 will mark ten years since Els Borst was murdered. This documentary highlights the r...

A short documentary about the making of "The Great Dictator."

The journey of Senator Margaret Chase Smith from Skowhegan to Washington D.C. included obstacles suc...

REVOLUTION OS tells the inside story of the hackers who rebelled against the proprietary software mo...