This elegantly shot and masterfully crafted portrait of Palestinian life offers a rare chance to be immersed in the heart of Gaza.
Two women struggle to follow their hearts, juggling family responsibilities and the vagaries of love in Priya Sen's rich portrait, filmed over a year in Delhi. Playing as part of our gal-dem Film Club.
gal-dem film club x RISE Collective: Your Turn + Poetry Intro
Part of our gal-dem film club series, join members from RISE Collective as they perform poetry in response to the film Your Turn before its screening on Thur 10 Oct.
Two women struggle to follow their hearts, juggling family responsibilities and the vagaries of love in Priya Sen's rich portrait, filmed over a year in Delhi. Playing as part of our gal-dem Film Club.
An evening of short documentaries commissioned by The Guardian, featuring some of our favourite films from recent months plus a sneak preview of a new film.
Explore the life and art of Jewish-American Garry Winogrand who in the 1960s, alongside Diane Arbus and Lee Friedlander, revolutionised the world of street photography.
This investigative documentary tracks the journey of Gun No. 6: Britain’s most wanted firearm.
Inspired by a 19th century painting of people gleaning the potatoes remaining after a harvest, Varda meets the modern-day gleaners who treasure and survive on abandoned items.
It’s her 80th birthday so Agnes Varda makes a brilliant autobiographical film, playing with memories and the artefacts of time.
A postcard from the edge of the American Empire, Generation Wealth is the culmination of photographer and filmmaker Lauren Greenfield's (The Queen of Versailles) 25-year survey of the ultra-affluent around the world.
A chance to see the Maysles brothers best loved film about a pair of reclusive New York socialites who live together in a dilapidated Hamptons mansion.
An electrifying journey through the performance, private and public worlds pop cultural icon Grace Jones. From director Sophie Fiennes, the film reimagines the music doc, contrasting breath-taking musical sequences with intimate personal footage.
An evening of short documentaries commissioned by The Guardian, featuring some big hits from the previous months plus a sneak preview of a new film.
After 21 years of continuous failure in UN climate change negotiations, delegates from 195 nations meet for a last attempt to save our planet. Behind closed doors they must agree on the first global climate change agreement that will impact every human on earth.
Well-educated, New Hampshire mother, Linda Bishop becomes a prisoner of her own mind in this evocative account of mental illness and of our failure to protect those suffering from it.
At the age of 34, former NFL star Steve Gleason was diagnosed with ALS and given a life expectancy of two to five years. Weeks later, he learns that his wife, Michel, is pregnant with their first child.
Turning the camera on themselves, Josh and Devorah film the process of becoming parents at a time when late reproduction is the norm and masculinity is in crisis.
Acclaimed filmmaker Jim Jarmusch, chronicles the story of The Stooges, one of the greatest rock-n-roll bands of all time.
For the past three years, a team from Copenhagen-based Nordic Food Lab have been travelling the world to learn what some of the two billion people who already eat insects have to say.
The film explores life for Gary and his Numanoid family as they as they unpack their new home in California.
Alex Gibney’s Zero Days is a documentary thriller about warfare in a world without rules—the world of cyberwar.