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Taming the Garden Trailer (2022)

28 January 2022

Georgia’s former prime minister has found a unique hobby. He collects century-old trees, some as tall as 15-story buildings, from communities along the Georgian coast.

Three Trailer (2005)

16 November 2005

After a yachting accident, a millionaire and his wife are shipwrecked on a desert island along with their former deckhand, Manuel.

True True Lie Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

After 12 years in an asylum, as she is reunited with friends and family, Dana begins to realize the events that led to her stay there may not have been imaginary.

Mr. Bean's Holiday Trailer (2007)

22 March 2007

Mr. Bean wins a trip to Cannes where he unwittingly separates a young boy from his father and must help the two reunite.

Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry Trailer (2023)

26 October 2023

In a small traditional Georgian village, Etero, the owner of a housekeeping shop, is a forty-eight-year-old spinster.

Krabi, 2562 Trailer (2019)

06 September 2019

Explores the landscape and stories within the community of Krabi, Southern Thailand. A major tourist destination in Thailand, the filmmakers want to capture the town in this specific moment where the pre-historic, the more recent past and the contemporary world collide, sometimes uneasily.

Look Then Below Trailer (2019)

09 November 2019

Ben Rivers' films study the otherworldly, looking for places and stories outside the daily conventions of reality.

Wet Sand Trailer (2022)

24 November 2022

A village on the Georgian Black Sea is full of friendly people convinced they know each other. One day, Eliko is found hanged.

Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another Trailer (2019)

13 August 2019

With an elephant’s tusk as the protagonist, the film meditates on the endless tactility of conservation.

Kawasaki Keirin Trailer (2016)

19 June 2016

In the industrial city of Kawasaki, on the corner of the street where my grandparents used to live, bettors of keirin — a cycling race developed in post-war — gather in a tiny bar busy drinking, chatting and gambling at the velodrome nearby.

The Wonder Way Trailer (2023)

20 April 2023

From her grandmother’s garden to California via the Mojave Desert and the cosmos, Emmanuelle Antille takes us on a journey to out-of-the-ordinary places, as we meet the people who created, imagined or discovered them.

Delphine and Carole Trailer (2020)

14 January 2020

In the 70s, actress Delphine Seyrig and director Carole Roussopoulos, both militant feminists, were the pioneers of video activism in France.

Les souffleurs Trailer (2024)

07 November 2024

Eli and Gian go on a field trip to the theater where their older brother works. The two boys are soon left behind, as the theater is preoccupied with the play in progress.

The Importance of Being Elegant Trailer (2004)

14 August 2004

Set to the soundtrack of Papa Wemba's extraordinary music, this outrageous, funny and eye-opening film depicts the underground world of a flamboyant African cult.

Swandown Trailer (2012)

19 July 2012

Director Andrew Kötting and writer Iain Sinclair sail a swan-shaped pedalo from Hastings to Hackney in London in the build-up to the 2012 Olympic Games.

Os Vivos Também Choram Trailer (2012)

01 July 2012

Zé, a 50-year-old alcoholic, works in the port of Lisbon where he loads and unloads containers. Zé never left his neighborhood and is hiding his savings so that one day he'll be able to board one of the huge cruise ships he sees everyday.

The Porters Trailer (2022)

09 June 2022

Some kids in Brussels play a game based upon objects that were brought back from the Congo and which were used during the Hutereau expedition.

Silica Trailer (2017)

10 October 2017

An unseen location scout explores an opal-mining town in South Australia in this sci-fi-laced essay y

Silent Storm Trailer (2019)

12 August 2019

From the coast of the Atlantic to that of the Mediterranean, the director meets women whose faces recount ruined hopes.

Now, at Last! Trailer (2018)

16 November 2018

A film of a sloth, using three-colour separation to show sloth time.

To Bow Down Trailer (2016)

21 January 2016

Chaima, a 25-year-old woman of Maghreb origin, lives with her parents in a popular neighbourhood on the outskirts of Geneva.

Not Waving, But Drowning Trailer (2010)

30 January 2010

Not Waving, But Drowning materialises the experience of Indian refugees during their arrest and detention by the harbour police in Zeebruges, Belgium.

Inside the Distance Trailer (2017)

31 January 2017

Poetic documentary portraying Giorgi Shakhsuvarian, an Armenian boxing coach from Tbilisi. Living and working in Belgium, he prepares a young boxer to become a European champion.

Osmosis Trailer (2022)

17 June 2022

A sensory exploration of the forest and the tensions that inhabit it, Osmosis interweaves images of pure chlorophyll and the dense blackness of burnt forests.

Sol de Campinas Trailer (2021)

17 March 2021

Sol de Campinas traces the work of archaeologists who, for the past ten years, have been excavating a ring of mounds surrounding a central plaza within a territory currently known as the State of Acre, Brazil.

Queens Trailer (2024)

22 August 2024

Surrounded by social and political chaos in Lima during the summer of 1992, Lucia, Aurora, and their mother, Elena, plan to leave and seek opportunities in the United States.

Dua Trailer (2026)

13 May 2026

Prishtina, Kosova, late 1990s. As war looms and ethnic tensions escalate, 13-year-old Dua struggles to find her place among her peers and within her changing body.

Diseased and Disorderly Trailer (2021)

06 October 2021

Neuro-diverse artist Eden Kötting’s remarkable drawings, paintings and collages create an illusory, animated world where the rules change and everything is possible.

Mare’s Nest Trailer (2026)

24 June 2026

Moon travels through a mysterious unexplained world free of adults. Moon meets a scholar turned sage and her translator in a mountain hut, where she tries to understand what is happening, based on a play by Don DeLillo.

The Most Beautiful Man in the World Trailer (2002)

03 October 2002

Lacey is a girl of about ten. On a lazy day, she watches some TV, rides her bike in front of her house, then explores a field across from her front door.

Abandoned Goods Trailer (2014)

14 August 2014

Abandoned Goods is an essay film exploring the journey of one of Britain’s major collections of Asylum Art containing about 5,500 objects (paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculptures and works on stone, flint and bone) created between 1946 and 1981, by about 140 people compelled to live in the Netherne psychiatric hospital in South London.

Out of Sight Trailer (2013)

19 April 2013

Thirty female prisoners share the convicts’ ward of Tuilière Prison at Lonay. More than half of them have one or more children being raised elsewhere: with a sister, in a foster family, or – further away still – in their countries of origin.

Ever Since, I Have Been Flying Trailer (2023)

06 August 2023

Vakıf, a 60-year-old Kurdish man who grew up in a nomadic tribe in the mountains of southeast Turkey, recalls moments from his youth that have shaped his life.

Lantsky Papa's Stolen Ox Trailer (2018)

03 December 2018

1945. Four thieves, a stolen ox, a dragon lying under a sofa, a jealous brother and a Soviet inspector murdered in a mill: here are some of the mysterious elements of which the characters in Lantsky Papa's stolen ox try to make sense.

Be Boris Trailer (2025)

23 October 2025

Thirty-eight-year-old Boris is an unemployed film buff at the end of his unemployment benefits. Benoît, thirty-six, is an entrepreneur, a champion of active life, who decides to film his childhood friend for twelve months.

Gospel of Anasyrma Trailer (2014)

08 November 2014

Gabriel, a young Georgian man, has a love relationship with a transgender woman Amaia, who lives in the Tbilisi suburbs.

A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness Trailer (2013)

09 August 2013

A man at three disparate moments in his life: as a member of a fifteen-person collective on a small Estonian island, alone in the wilderness of Northern Finland and as the singer of a neo-pagan black metal band in Norway.

The Great Reality TV Swindle Trailer (2002)

03 December 2002

In 2002, 30 young people gave up their jobs, homes and relationships to take part in what they believed was a new TV reality game show with the chance to win £100,000.

Being John Smith Trailer (2024)

08 September 2024

Being John Smith is a deceptively wry and deeply felt work by the English avant-garde legend, in which Smith reflects on his life and career by way of his generic name, grappling with his own mortality and legacy, through a minimal, unassuming deployment of text, image, and voice.

Kinshasa Makambo Trailer (2018)

30 November 2018

Christian, Ben and Jean-Marie are fighting for political change of power and free elections in their country, the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The Land Within Trailer (2022)

18 November 2022

After years of exile, Remo, an orphan, returns to his childhood village in the Balkans. He must help his adoptive cousin, Una, with the exhumation of a mass grave that contains most of their family members buried there during the war.

Letters to Doctor L Trailer (2025)

04 April 2025

Amid landscapes of confused memories, Doctor L, a missionary in southern Africa, recounts his journeys and adventures in the bush, intensive evangelisation efforts and surgical operations at the end of the 19th century.

I Am Truly a Drop of Sun on Earth Trailer (2018)

14 March 2018

April is released from prison after having been busted as an illegal sex worker. In the basement of a luxury hotel in Tbilisi where she works, she meets Dije, a young man who has left his native country Nigeria behind.

Trees Down Here Trailer (2018)

26 May 2018

In this short film of Cowan Court, which was completed by 6a architects in late 2016, Rivers has turned his camera onto the interactions between architecture and landscape within which the students of Churchill College, University of Cambridge live and work.

The Old Fools Trailer (2002)

29 November 2002

A clear-eyed look at the inevitability of our demise, based on Philip Larkin’s poem of the same name.

Electrical Gaza Trailer (2015)

12 August 2015

In Electrical Gaza, Nashashibi combines her footage of Gaza, and the fixer, drivers and translator who accompanied her there, with animated scenes.

The Other World Trailer (2025)

05 April 2025

In south-eastern Spain, there is a wall separating two worlds: a healthy world, and a sick world, once deemed contagious.

Once Upon a Time Proletarian Trailer (2009)

02 September 2009

Film shows the present state of China through twelve platforms, an old farmer, a middle aged waitress, a car washer, a weapons dealer, fish store owners, a barber, a factory owner, a park ranger, a shopping mall employee, etc.

Capitaine Thomas Sankara Trailer (2012)

03 August 2012

A portrait composed of archives of Thomas Sankara, president of Burkina Faso between 1983 and his murder in 1987.

Red Ants Bite Trailer (2021)

07 June 2021

In Georgia, two stranded Nigerians, Obinna and Afame, navigate the sleeping city of Tbilisi after a long night out.

The Sun and the Moon Trailer (2008)

11 August 2008

'The Sun and the Moon, a film fairy tale, is about two women’s terrifying encounter with ‘Otherness’ in the form of a man, abject and monstrous, and for them to either to witness, accept or partake in his annihilation.

Alarm Notes Trailer (2025)

09 July 2025

A pioneer in sound recording, Ludwig Koch was suspected by the Nazis of complicity in the Reichstag fire.

Wild Relatives Trailer (2018)

16 February 2018

Deep in the earth beneath the Norwegian permafrost, seeds from all over the world are stored in the Global Seed Vault to provide a backup should disaster strike.

Late at Night: Voices of Ordinary Madness Trailer (2013)

08 October 2013

‘You have no choice about being here, you’ll have no choice about when you leave’ proclaims a woman in Xiaolu Guo’s latest film, a documentary about the personal and physical journeys of the people of London’s East End.

The Jarariju Sisters Trailer (2019)

09 February 2019

Viviana and Yandris weave red and yellow yarn into bags. In the distance we hear the hammering of machines, the wail of sirens and the thunder of explosions.

We Went To Wonderland Trailer (2008)

24 January 2008

Two old Chinese communists visit run down England. The man who lost his voice scribbles his comments: "Water is so good in the West.

Galoot Trailer (2003)

10 February 2003

A film essay by Asher de Bentolila Tlalim, an Israeli filmmaker living in London, GALOOT ("Exile" in Hebrew) is an extended meditation on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the eyes of those living at a distance.

Dream of Another Summer Trailer (2026)

12 March 2026

A woman's collapse amid urban ruins sparks an exploration of humanity's connection to physical spaces and a city's resilience in the face of mortality.

Three Ways of Returning Trailer (2026)

01 February 2026

Three attempts at reconnecting with often traumatic pasts, all leading to flights from home and the need for personal reinvention.