DocHouse Watch Parties
Let's all watch docs together online! Tune in once a week and join the discussion afterwards.
At a time where Black Lives Matter and intersectionality are being explored globally, we invite you to see Marlon Riggs' landmark 1989 essay, Tongues Untied.
Enjoy a Q&A showing of D.W. Young’s lively tour of New York's book scene. ‘A treat for anyone that appreciates the printed word’ - The Hollywood Reporter
On the eve of London Pride, Bertha DocHouse teams up with BBC Storyville to discuss the persecution the LGBTQ+ community faces in Chechnya.
Bertha DocHouse and the High Commission of Canada in the UK present this powerful & inspiring film about the hardships of refugees to mark Refugee Week and World Refugee Day.
For thirty years, Marion Stokes secretly video-taped everything on TV, twenty-four hours a day. She witnessed the emergence of the 24-hour news cycle, which burgeoned across the channels and transformed the way we receive - and dispose of - news.
DocHouse Watch Party: Krabi, 2562 + Q&A
Join us for an online Q&A with one of the UK's most interesting documentary artists, as he presents his film on a small Thai town where native cultures collide with the demands of capitalistic tourism.
DocHouse Watch Party: Park Avenue - Money, Power and The American Dream + Online Q&A
Academy Award winner Alex Gibney exposes the increasing power of the corporate elite over Washington and gets to grips with who really runs American politics.
Moving back and forth between the personal and the political, filmmaker Mila Turajlic turns her mother's life story into a portrait of Belgrade following the turbulent break up of the former Yugoslavia.
DOCHOUSE WATCH PARTY: DIVORCE IRANIAN STYLE + Q&A
Our next watch party takes us back to a landmark observational classic, Kim Longinotto's intimate look at the lives of women in an Iran, told from inside an Iranian divorce court.