Follow a young woman named Isra'a over a ten-year journey in One in a Million as her family flees Syria only to confront the cost of freedom.
Keep ReadingFergie Chambers and his life of empty privilege goes under the microscope as he moves from one shiny new thing to the next in All About the Money.
Keep ReadingA father searches the river for his 16-year-old son in Closure following his disappearance in this devastating study of grief and mental health.
Keep ReadingThe fight to reclaim land taken amid the colonization of Kenya fuels Kikuyu Land, an important documentary with a few too many threads.
Keep ReadingThe stories of women who spoke up during #MeToo and then faced reprisals for seeking justice fuel Silenced, a somewhat messy, but compelling documentary.
Keep ReadingA mother and daughter working on a farm in Montenegro’s Sinjajevina plateau fuel To Hold a Mountain and its quietly moving feminist tale of strength and resistance.
Keep ReadingIn Birds of War, journalists Janay Boulos and Abd Alkader Habak chart their journey from colleagues to love birds while covering the war in Syria.
Keep ReadingHanging by a Wire tells the story of a 2023 cable car accident as a gripping rescue saga, albeit one that leaves larger questions for another film.
Keep ReadingSentient director Tony Jones discusses his documentary about the ethics of animal testing and the tough questions we have to ask if we want alternatives.
Keep ReadingEverybody to Kenmure Street observes as residents of the most diverse neighbourhood in Glasgow, Scotland join forces to protest and prevent a wrongful arrest.
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