Directed by Errol Morris and scored by Philip Glass, A Brief History Of Time is more a film about Stephen Hawking than it is about his landmark book of the same name. More…
Written and directed by Errol Morris, this riveting documentary on Fred Leuchter focuses on the power of information and how it can destroy you if handled improperly. More…
The rise and fall of the friendship between Jean-Luc Godard and Francois Truffaut, the two leading filmmakers of the French New Wave during the 1950’s and 60’s. More…
70 daughters, lovers, wives and mothers from Ireland speak about their menfolk. But is this Irish documentary delightfully touching, or outright molestation? More…
Written and produced by Madonna, I Am Because We Are is a documentary and call to action, taking us to Malawi where over 1 million children are orphaned by AIDS. More…
Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Shining, is a complex and compelling beast open to myriad interpretations. Room 237 looks to share them with us. More…
Directed by Tim Hetherington and Sebastian Junger, Restrepo is a documentary which tells a brutal and shocking story of real war from where it takes place. More…
We hit the ground running with Mike Scotti in this revealing war documentary shot in 2003 during Operation Iraqi Freedom where he fought as a First Lieutenant. More…
Janus Metz Pedersen’s Armadillo is a documentary following a group of soldiers from the Guard Hussars on their first mission in the Helmand Province at the FOB Armadillo base. More…
A compelling eye-opener, Ross Ashcroft’s cinematic feature dissects the clockwork of the global economy and discusses the disastrous implications for humankind. More…
Much has been said about the rise and fall of Enron, yet little has been understood. Alex Gibney’s documentary takes us into the belly of one of America’s ugliest beasts. More…
How do we assess the power of images through propaganda? Leni Riefenstahl’s 1935 Nazi party film revolutionised the German aesthetic and redefined documentary cinema. More…
Joonas Berghäll and Mika Hotakainen write and direct this fascinating documentary which presents us with a group of men sharing their most intimate stories in a steam room. More…
Herzog beguiles us with his vision of the mysterious constancy of the human spirit, and an invaluable record of the artistic and spiritual birthplace of our species. More…
After seeing stunning under-ice footage shot by a friend, Werner Herzog takes his camera down to McMurdo, the southernmost base in Antarctica, to meet its inhabitants. More…
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