Free-spirited 23-yr-old alpine climber Marc-André Leclerc has made some of the boldest solo ascents in history. But with no rope and no margin for error, there's a fine line between genius and madness, as this thrilling film shows.
The Velvet Underground explores the multiple threads that converged to bring together one of the most influential bands in rock and roll.
Quant takes an inside look at one of Britain’s most renowned cultural figures. Dame Mary Quant paved the way for female empowerment through her innovative, affordable, and accessible designs that perfectly embodied women’s new- found freedom during the ‘swinging sixties’, shaping a new generation.
Telling an extraordinary story of survival and dignity, The Six crosses continents to trace the paths of the six Chinese men who were aboard RMS Titanic when it sank in 1912.
Probably the most energising music film you'll see this year, Keyboard Fantasies finds time-travelling, transgender musical genius Glenn Copeland on tour in his seventies, his visionary blend of folk-electronica finally finding its audience two generations down the line.
London Migration Film Festival 2021: Aboard the Carlingford Ferry, crossing between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, Four Seasons in a Day explores the concept of identity and community, and local opinions on the role of the border in uncertain times.
London Migration Film Festival 2021: This essential film from Syrian director Amel Alzakout charts the sinking of a refugee boat using footage from a waterproof camera.
Procession: Online Q&A with Robert Greene
Join us for a free online Q&A with director Robert Greene, talking about his profoundly powerful new film, Procession.
In 1970, just off the coast of Martha’s Vineyard, Lithuanian sailor and would-be defector Simas Kudirka jumped off his Soviet vessel aboard a US coast guard cutter, asking for asylum. His leap for freedom set off a chaotic series of events, leading to one of the biggest political muddles during the Cold War.
Oliver Stone takes viewers on a journey though recently declassified evidence in the assassination of President Kennedy - the most consequential American murder mystery of the twentieth century.
Rebel Dykes follows a tight-knit group of friends who met at Greenham Common peace camp and became artists, performers, musicians and activists in London.
Final Account is an urgent portrait of the last living generation of everyday people to participate in Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich.
With exclusive access to one of New York’s hardest hit hospital systems, Oscar-nominated and Emmy Award–winning director Matthew Heineman spotlights the everyday heroes at the epicentre of COVID-19 as they come together to fight one of the greatest threats the world has ever encountered.
How helpful is development aid from the Global North? In crisis-ridden eastern Congo, three European development aid workers are forced to question what it means to help.
Citizen Ashe is the story of a champion athlete and the defining moments that lead to his activism and his pursuit of social justice for all.
In his thoughtful new documentary, the director Mark Cousins takes the legendary Oscar-winning producer Jeremy Thomas on his annual road trip to the Cannes Film Festival.