• A Fierce Green Fire: The Battle for a Living Planet

    Spanning 50 years of grassroots and global activism, this documentary brings to light the vital stories of the international environmental movement, from conservation to climate change.

  • Pina

    Director Wim Wenders, takes the audience on a sensual, visually stunning journey of discovery into the unique and inspiring art of Pina Bausch, a German dancer/choreographer who died in the summer of 2009.

  • Gallipoli - The Front Line Experience

    It all began as a demonstration of strength against the Ottoman Empire by Great Britain and her allies. It became one of the largest landing operations in history and one of the bloodiest and most controversial battles of the First World War. 

  • Wildness

    Olegas Truchanas and Peter Dombrovskis were two of Australia's greatest wilderness photographers. Their philosophy was simple and remarkably effective - if people could see the beauty of Australia's wild places then they might be moved to protect them. 

  • Call the Midwife

    A moving, intimate, funny and, above all, true-to-life look at the colourful stories of midwifery and families in East London in the Fifties.

  • Stash 98

    Stash 98 drops another masterful collection of the planet's finest animation and VFX content including 31 new motion projects.

  • The Cats of Mirikitani

    Jimmy Mirikitani survived the trauma of WWII, Hiroshima, and homelessness by creating art. When 9/11 threatens his life on the streets, a local filmmaker brings him to her home and the two embark on a journey to confront Jimmy's painful past.

  • Architectures

    The most remarkable achievements in modern architecture, from the works that heralded the birth of the modern style at the end of the 19th century to the latest designs by today's top architects.

  • Contacts

    The Contacts collection is an invitation to discover the artistic approach of the greatest contemporary photographers from an original angle.

  • Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present

    Using her own body as a vehicle, Marina Abramović has been redefining what art is for nearly 40 years. Pushing herself beyond her limits, she creates performances that challenge, shock, and move us.

     

  • Stash 97

    Stash 97 kicks off 2013 with a torrent of eclectic, intriguing and unpredictable animation and VFX work including 31 new motion projects.

  • The Edge of the Possible

    The Edge of Possible charts the dramatic course of the creation of the iconic Sydney Opera House and features rare interviews with architect, Jørn Utzon as he reflects on his role in the compelling story of the conception and construction of the Sydney Opera House.

  • One Week Job

    Sean Aiken graduated from college and didn’t know what he wanted to do. Instead of taking the first job that came along, in 2007 he completed an epic journey around North America, working 52 jobs in 52 weeks.

  • The Sapphires

    An inspirational tale set in the heady days of the late ‘60s about a quartet of young, talented singers from a remote Aboriginal mission, discovered and guided by a kind-hearted, soul-loving manager.

  • Forgotten Bird of Paradise

    Forgotten Bird of Paradise provides a rare and moving insight into the struggle for independence that has gripped West Papua for over 45 years.

  • Canning Paradise

    Decades of over-fishing by the global tuna industry have now pushed the final frontiers to the waters of Papua New Guinea. This film follows the struggle of Indigenous tribes to protect their way of life, as their ancestral land is taken away to make way for multinational tuna corporations.

  • Ubuntu: The Street Child Story

    A film that documents the plight of street children in urban Africa. Raw and authentic in its message, all stakeholders, including the children themselves, share their stories.

  • Worlds Apart: Together in Adversity

    This documentary follows the lives of two children living with disability; one is an Australian and the other lives in a remote village in Thailand. Their stories reveal the unique and similar faced challenges by each family in two very different settings.

  • Salesman

    Salesman follows four door-to-door Bible salesmen as they walk the line between hype and despair. Their mission is simple: to convince people to buy what one of them calls "still the best seller in the world."

  • Nelson Mandela: Prisoner to President

    This is the story of Nelson Mandela's life. The film takes us from Mandela's boyhood, where his roots in African soil were firmly embedded, through to his political training with the African National Congress into the years of repression.

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