The Light Bulb Conspiracy
⭐ 7.6

The Light Bulb Conspiracy

2010

Once upon a time... consumer goods were built to last. Then, in the 1920’s, a group of businessmen realized that the longer their product lasted, the less money they made, thus Planned Obsolescence was born, and manufacturers have been engineering products to fail ever since. Combining investigative research and rare archive footage with analysis by those working on ways to save both the economy and the environment, this documentary charts the creation of ‘engineering to fail’, its rise to prominence and its recent fall from grace.

The Stranglers
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The Stranglers

2000

BBC Choice documentary the story of The Stranglers, charting the band's rise to fame in the 1980s to present day. Despite the departure of lead singer and frontman Hugh Cornwell in 1990, the band continue to perform successfully to thousands of fans all over the world. Interviews with members of The Stranglers. Presented by jazz singer and art critic, George Melly.

Joint Concert in Tel Aviv
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Joint Concert in Tel Aviv

1990

Some concerts are important simply as occasions: The “Joint Concert Tel Aviv” was a celebration of reconciliation, a performance shared by the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra that would have been inconceivable a few years earlier. Zubin Mehta takes a massive band consisting of both orchestras through performances of Ben Haim’s fascinating “Psalm”, Ravel’s “La Valse” and Beethoven’s “Fifth Symphony”.

No Image
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Connected

2022

The theme of the film is what unites all people, what is hidden in all of us, be it the soul or the collective unconscious. The film is about different worlds, each of which is characterized by a different state: aimless haste, flow, senseless routine, social masks (both in front of others and in front of oneself), and the connection of the characters there. The film is about the connection of people, about not noticing it, quietly discovering it, rebelling against and trying to escape the unity, reconciling and melting into a single being, a mass. The author of the film wants to believe that in the midst of the pain, wars and brutality that prevails all over the world, there could be something unifying and binding in all of us. Something that, by discovering and becoming more aware of, we could live in greater harmony, without killing each other and destroying our nature.

Ledas längtan : En svanfilm
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Ledas längtan : En svanfilm

2006

This is a movie dedicated to our long-necked citizens who mostly live in water. One day Leda gets enough and moves from the countryside to Stockholm.

The Blacklisted
⭐ 10.0

The Blacklisted

2019

Dejan is an ordinary guy living in post-communist country. But each time a Chinese delegation visit his country, he’s treated as public enemy: state security taps his phones and tails both him and his family. The reason is he’s practising Falun Gong. But what is Falun Gong? Why is it banned and persecuted in China and what is the connection with Serbia? By following the events on the margins of Chinese Summit held in Belgrade in 2014, when police unlawfully detained 11 Falun Gong activists, we discover a story. The activists were held to avoid spreading the truth about Falun Gong in China. Through their testimony in this film, as well as Dejan’s exclusive video materials, the truth is finally brought to the light of the day. It's the bitter truth about China and the whole world we live in.

Harbour of Hope
⭐ 5.4

Harbour of Hope

2011

In 1945 Irene, Ewa and Joe were among the nearly 30,000 survivors rescued from German concentration camps to the peaceful harbour town Malmö, Sweden. Here they started life again.

The Universe
⭐ 7.0

The Universe

1951

A rare Soviet documentary film from 1951, directed by Pavel Klushantsev. It explores the history of humanity’s study of the universe, from ancient astronomy to modern understandings of the solar system, examining the structure of the cosmos, the planets, and advances in scientific space research.

The Making of 'Band of Brothers'
⭐ 7.0

The Making of 'Band of Brothers'

2001

Interviews made of the various actors and cast members that provide the knowledge and production skills and sets required to make the film a success.

Infinite Football
⭐ 6.3

Infinite Football

2018

“Last autumn, a good childhood friend of mine, Florin, told me that his brother, Laurentiu, invented a new sport by changing the rules of football. One month later I went to Vaslui, my hometown, with a small film crew in order to learn more about this new sport...”

No Image
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Between the Holy and the Profane

2014

Documentary film that takes a visual and anthropological journey through man's spirit across the thin line dividing excessive faith in religious believes and the passion with which he devotes himself to worldly pleasures in a city that coexists in harmony with its double standards. Religion, faith, politics, violence and death are intimately bound in this social portrait.

Powwow People
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Powwow People

2025

Powwow People is a portrait of a powwow and its participants.

Endless Tail
⭐ 5.0

Endless Tail

2018

A boy and girl wander alone through lush terrain looking for something. The moment they find a mysterious gate amid the dense shrubbery, they gain the ability to travel to both real and unearthly landscapes. More and more, a childlike imagination and the conflict between the profane and the sacred begin to permeate their behavior.

Parade
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Parade

TBA

Jazz students at Warren Easton high school in New Orleans travel to Santiago de Cuba and play music with students there. Together, they create an epic parade.

Tales from the Atlantic Beyond
⭐ 10.0

Tales from the Atlantic Beyond

2025

The film is a poignant personal memory quest that begins at the Bay of Diamant, in Martinique, and carries us to 3 continents, to shine light on what it means to be black today in a globally interconnected world, as seen through the eyes of Martinican artist Laurent Valère and his transatlantic dialogs with the black diaspora.

White Light
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White Light

2019

George Gittoes’ latest film focuses on South Side Chicago, with worse gun violence statistics than any active war zone of the last two decades.