Sound It Out
A portrait of the last surviving vinyl record shop in Teesside, North East England, at a time when independent record shops were closing in the UK at a rate of one every three days. A distinctive, funny and intimate film about men, the North and the irreplaceable role music plays in our lives. High Fidelity with a Northern Accent.
Legends of the Dark Knight: The History of Batman
A brief history of the DC Comics character Batman, created by Bob Kane in 1939.
The Woman with No Name
This is a British drama film from 1950 about a young woman in London in WW2 with amnesia.
The Shop Curtain
Based on the novel by Toyoko Yamazaki.
Diana & The Dryad
A mixed media piece that looks at the relationship between artist and creation, along with unique retellings of queer characters in myths.
Renato Zero - Figli del Sogno Live
You Wrote to Me...
Yuri Zvyagin - a psychologist and host of TV show decides to help one of the watchers and flies to her remote town.
Village of Women
Only women, children and old people live in this Armenian village, while the men work in Russia. A life with a rhythm of its own, an independent daily life marked nonetheless by exile.
Nandri, Meendum Varuga
Anand, a wealthy man, meets his dream girl, Janaki and they are happily engaged. However, Janaki's life turns tragic when Anand dies in an accident and she slips into amnesia.
Dickens: Phantoms and Fiction
Captivating documentary exploring the haunting world of Charles Dickens' supernatural tales through actor readings, archive footage and immersive visuals
The Cool School
How LA Learned to Love Modern Art. A lesson in how a few renegade artists built an art scene from scratch.
Absent Driver
A private chauffeur drives you around, wherever you like, whenever you like, but do you even know who or what drives you?
Mário Lago
Life and work of brazilian actor, poet and songwriter Mário Lago.
To the Wolf
Set over four days of unrelenting wind and rain in a remote village high up in the Nafpaktia Mountains in the west of Greece, the film follows the lives of two shepherd families struggling to live. The village, now forgotten and near deserted, has had its best days. Paxnis, the old white haired shepherd, who had foreseen the trouble this land would face has already given into despair. Giorgos unable to sell his goats and with debts mounting up, drinks to forget. Combining documentary and fiction with an all local cast 'To the Wolf ' is both the reality and an unsettling allegory for today's Greece
Family Honor
Hard hitting, gritty but low budget mob drama of disgraced mobster trying to go straight but not allowed to by his "family" unit.
The Tea Party : The Reformation Tour - Live from Australia
Not many hard rock bands have spread their wings as far as The Tea Party has in so few years. In the past, the trio were always about expanding their musical horizons. Each new record saw the band create new sounds and in essence, recreate themselves. Since announcing their Australian tour early in 2012, the cries from THE TEA PARTY's faithful followers for a Live BLU RAY has been deafening. The call has been answered. However good they were on record The Tea Party were always a more moving and visceral experience live. Twenty years on from their early-'90s breakout, Jeff Martin, Stuart Chatwood and drummer Jeff Burrows lay down their patented style of Moroccan-roll through favourites such as The River, The Bazaar, Temptation, Fire In The Head, The Messenger . and a few surprises thrown in to boot.
Lullaby
An American mother receives word that her drug addled son has been kidnapped by a drug lord operating in South Africa.