A year in the life of taboo-busting British artist, Marc Quinn. This fly-on-the-wall documentary delves into the life of one of the UK’s best known and most controversial artists.
Cowspiracy uncovers the most destructive industry facing the planet today – and investigates why the world’s leading environmental organisations are too afraid to talk about it.
On the surface they live a life we all dream of, making natural wine in beautiful Tuscany but for four radical Italian wine growers their livelihood is under threat.
Niels Stokholm is one of the most idealistic farmers in Denmark. But his unique methods for biodynamic farming is under threat, and with it his way of life.
The latest film from acclaimed director Julien Temple tells the extraordinary story of legendary musician Wilko Johnson, who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and given a few months to live.
Going Clear is a provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. Director Alex Gibney profiles eight former Scientology members, shining a light on how the church cultivates its true believers and detailing their experiences.
Before Watergate, Wikileaks and Edward Snowden there was Media, Pennsylvania. On March 8, 1971 eight anti-war activists broke into an FBI field office and stole every document they found.
Björk: Biophilia Live is the film of the extraordinary closing performance of Björk’s multimedia Biophilia project, filled with stunning visuals that demand a big screen, immersive cinema experience.
Filmed at the Monterey Pop festival on a beautiful June weekend in 1967, the Summer of Love is immortalised in performances by Jimi Hendrix, Janice Joplin, Otis Redding, The Mamas & The Papas and many more.
From the opening scene - David Byrne emerging onto an empty stage, boom box in hand, introducing Psycho Killer - Stop Making Sense captures Talking Heads in sublime, energetic form on stage in LA in 1983.
It was the summer of 1969 and 500,000 people descended on a small patch of field in a little know town in upstate New York. What unfolded was the greatest outdoor rock concert the world has ever seen.
It's 3 July 1973 and David Bowie brings his alien pop messiah Ziggy Stardust to the stage of London's Hammersmith Odeon for what would be an historic "farewell" performance. D.A. Pennebaker's cameras document Ziggy's famous last stand...
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For the last 40 years acclaimed photographer Sebastião Salgado has travelled the world, tracing the footsteps of an ever-changing humanity. His moving work and inspirational life are revealed to us in this new documentary.
Joshua Oppenheimer’s powerful companion piece to The Act of Killing focuses on the victims of the brutal genocide in Indonesia in 1965.
Illuminating and entertaining throughout, this portrait of the late, great Orson Welles captures his prodigious talent, visionary work and exuberant life in all its glory.
Based on the legendary director’s last confessions before he died in 1993, Fellini: I'm a Born Liar is a foray into the unorthodox life, philosophy and working methods of the man known as Maestro.
Made a year after Luis Bunuel's death in 1983 this classic and rarely seen doc presents an illuminating portrait of perhaps the most surreal and visionary director of all time.
Hustlers Convention is the greatest music story never told, revealing the forgotten roots of rap.
Going Clear is a provocative tale of ego, exploitation and lust for power. Director Alex Gibney profiles eight former Scientology members, shining a light on how the church cultivates its true believers and detailing their experiences.
Director Tamara Erde visits six independently-run Israeli and Palestinian schools to investigate how the disputed history of this contested region is taught.
What’s it like to grow up in a war zone? In 2014 the siege on Gaza left 507 children dead and over 3,000 wounded. This extraordinary new film follows the lives of ten children living in the region, examining its physical and psychological effects.