Ahmed's idyllic life as a nomadic camel-herder is turned upside down when grazing land is sold to private corporations, and he has to choose between keeping his traditional livelihood or modernising with the times.
In the maze of monochrome images, as the consciousness awakens in confusion one night, a young male student's confession reveals how he was slapped in the face by an adult, who's his girlfriend's mother, and it has become his trauma that has kept him up all night for the past several months.
A musical, often humorous, “found footage” documentary exploring four quotidian years (’21-’25) in the life of Tallahassee native/returnee, Jason Chimonides.
Warp and Weft is an animated documentary short about traditional textile crafts. A love letter to the act of hand-making, traditional craft practices, and the people who love them. Stemming from the fear of these artforms slipping away in a society that no longer values the human labour behind them.
Taking a pub crawl through 1990s Derry (N. Ireland) under the ever watchful eye of the British Army, That sanity be kept explores being young and getting drunk during a ceasefire.
Steve Backshall reveals the secret lives of one of the most iconic yet elusive species, the badger. Going on a journey through the lifecycle of these incredible creatures, from mating to unique gestating and unusual habits.
The film deals with a justice system based on colonial legacy. A post-Mandela plot, partly shot in Berlin, in which many references to German postcolonial history appear.
Brothers Daniel and Joel Trzcinski are Bliss Nova, a two-piece band living on opposite sides of Ohio. Hoping to find fresh creative direction, they meet to record an album at Dream Louder Studio in Toledo.
A monumental, eight-hour documentary about the rise, legacy and lasting influence of Pim Fortuyn. In the early 2000s, with his charisma and fierce rhetoric, he turned the Dutch political landscape upside down. Three weeks before the election, he was assassinated – a shock that permanently changed the Netherlands.
Documentary revealing the untold stories behind the most controversial music of the 1980s, featuring Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Queen, George Michael, N.W.A, Madonna and others. Told exclusively using archive footage, some of music history’s most shocking stories are revealed as never before, with new light shed on this provocative decade in music that was as high on fun as it was on scandal.