This year marks the 30th anniversary of film-maker Derek Jarman’s canonisation by an activist group of gay male 'nuns' known as the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. At the time in 1991, Derek Jarman was the most prominent person in the UK living openly with HIV. He was outspoken, radical and unapologetically queer.
In this revealing documentary, Ken McMullen creates an elegant portrait of artist and filmmaker Dere...
A gentle and confused home movie in search of a lost space - my grandmother's garden, where I spent ...
A look at the many attractions, resort hotels, and other amusements at Walt Disney World in its firs...
The Hague, the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia: Two ambitious lawyers face...
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The documentary film reflects on the war in Chechnya based on the experiences of young soldiers who ...
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A journey into the life and work of beat poet and activist Bob Kaufman and his insistence that poetr...
A film interpretation of the poem 'The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo' by Gerard Manley Hopkins. Ma...
A documentary celebrating the men whose vocal stylings have carried the torch for soul across six de...
A documentary that profiles the professional and personal lives of black entertainers Lincoln “Stepi...
The film shows the micro cosmos of three generations of women from one family. In detailed observati...
TV Special with a variety of comedians.
The man who invented James Bond: The story of Ian Fleming, real-life spy, ladies' man and sportsman,...