Ariadna Fatjó-Vilas Trailers
Finite: The Climate of Change TrailerCharlie Mackesy: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse and Me TrailerBrixton Bustle Trailer
Finite: The Climate of Change TrailerCharlie Mackesy: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, the Horse and Me TrailerBrixton Bustle Trailer
Total trailers found: 14
21 February 2020
After a series of unusual encounters, it is obvious to those that know her best, that Kathy Deane is not herself.
08 November 2012
In this chilling and groundbreaking documentary, former Indonesian death squad leaders reenact their real-life mass killings in the style of various film genres.
29 September 2022
A vibrant journey through Brixton celebrating the energy, rhythm and culture of life in the district.
15 February 2023
Inside the core of the climate movement, concerned citizens in Germany put their bodies on the line to save an ancient forest from Europe’s largest coal mine.
07 July 2010
After a dispute a young woman leaves her older boyfriends comfortable apartment. She has nowhere to go so wanders the streets aimlessly eventually ending up in a cafe where she has a random encounter.
07 August 2015
An Irish doctor survived the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki and was given a Samurai sword for the lives he saved.
22 March 2017
Elsa falls in love with a quadriplegic genius, her patient Nicola, whose mansion hides a secret – Nicola is obsessed with the creation of an artificial intellect.
24 December 2022
Artist and illustrator Charlie Mackesy takes us on a journey through his life, revealing the events that inspired his bestselling book The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse.
05 August 2022
While millions of birds migrate freely in the skies above, Fadia, a Palestinian refugee stranded in Lebanon, yearns for the ancestral homeland she is denied.
01 September 2014
A young married couple lost at sea is struggling between hope and despair.
08 September 2022
In 2014, 45 crates of looted antiquities were discovered at Geneva Freeport in a warehouse belonging to disgraced antiquities dealer Robin Symes.
10 January 2015
Examines the resilience of residents who are profoundly overlooked by media representations and wider social responses.