Since the beginning of her career, Sinéad O’Connor has used her powerful voice to challenge the narratives she was surrounded by while growing up in predominantly Roman Catholic Ireland. Despite her agency, depth and perspective, O’Connor’s unflinching refusal to conform means that she has often been patronized and unfairly dismissed as an attention-seeking pop star.

Tati Express dives into Jacques Tati's films and how they look at a changing world throughout the 20...

‘Lady Day’ was one of the greatest jazz vocalists the world ever heard. In 1971, journalist Linda Li...

A portrait of Swedish actress/director/writer Gun Jönsson who has created several groundbreaking sta...

This documentary is Dr. Steven Greer’s answer to the current government and media disinformation cam...

An examination of the life and legacy of Sly & The Family Stone – the groundbreaking band led by the...

Featuring never-before-seen footage, concert performances and intimate interviews, filmmaker Ron How...

The story of the mother and daughter relationship of Dee Dee and Gypsy Rose Blanchard.

A boy growing up in Dublin during the 1980s escapes his strained family life by starting a band to i...

Intimate portrait of the social outcast Ricardo Lopez, chronicling the last days of his life in 1996...

Four unrelated moments following a young cat wandering the living room of her house.

Fifty years since the start of The Troubles, the film captures the remarkable history of the Irish n...

Senegalese documentary about the country's most famous film-maker - Ousmane Sembène. The groundbrea...
Croatian singer/songwriter/poet Arsen Dedić tells the story of his life.

The full story of the two years when the biggest star the world had known became an ordinary soldier...