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'.

Någon annan betalar is a film about politicians' irresponsible use of your tax money. The documentar...

A "Chinese" father reflects on the changing relationship of China and US during his trip to Beijing ...

Herbert Fingarette once argued that there was no reason to fear death. At 97, his own mortality bega...

The First Year tells the inside story of Jamie Driscoll’s first 12 months as the new North of Tyne M...
Interview with film director Riccardo Freda.

To celebrate the release of a new movie for their 20th anniversary, this documentary offers some beh...

In the early 70s Greek cinema entered in a period of crisis. One of its aspects was said "crisis of ...

During the pandemic, living under an extreme right-wing government, filmmakers Bel Bechara and Sandr...

Investigation into the Le Pen family, which has been a prominent presence on the political stage for...

A documentary looking back on the making of Shunji Iwai's TV play Fireworks, Should We See it from t...

This raucous journey into the heart of democracy captures an unusual rite of passage: 1,100 teenage ...

Charting the recent advancements in weaponized communication by investigating the rise and fall of t...

The Kitades run a butcher shop in Kaizuka City outside Osaka, raising and slaughtering cattle to sel...

Monte Hellman was born in 1932. By 1986 he made eight features, but had not directed for six years. ...

An excellent comprehensive look at all the music that came out of Cincinnati, Ohio. Cincinnati "Roc...

At the peak of Perestroika, in 1987, in the village of Gorki, where Lenin spent his last years, afte...

An 8-year journey into divided America, The American Question examines the insidious roots of polari...