• Ballets Russes

    Unearthing a treasure trove of archival footage, this is a dazzlingly entrancing ode to this revolutionary twentieth-century dance troupe.

    Hopscotch Entertainment

  • Addicted in Afghanistan

    Examines the intense shame and desperation of the dangerous amount of drug-addicted Afghanis. The fact is, these addicts are mere children, lost and afraid.

    Katalyst Productions

  • The New Black

    Seven inspiring short films made by Indigenous writers, directors and producers.

    Flickerfest

  • 10 Conditions of Love

    Twice nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, Rebiya Kadeer is a remarkable woman who pays a heavy price for her patriotism.

    Arcimedia

  • The Dreaming Series

    A 6-part series of animated films based on Australian Aboriginal storytelling that have been maintained as a body of knowledge for over 40,000 years.

    Aboriginal Nations Australia

  • The Singing Revolution

    Between 1987-91, hundreds of thousands of Estonians gathered publicly to sing forbidden patriotic songs, risking their lives to proclaim their desire for independence.

    Sky Films

  • Metropolis

    Newly restored to the vision of master filmmaker Fritz Lang to celebrate the film's 76th Anniversary.

    Madman Entertainment

  • Tokyo Story

    Tokyo Story is prehaps the most powerful reflection on the human condition ever committed to celluloid. 

    Madman Entertainment

  • Blue Planet

    This definitive natural history of the world's oceans covers everything from popular shores and teeming shallows to the mysterious open depths.

    BBCActive

  • Beyond Babel

    An in depth look at the way in which English is being adopted and adapted around the world, and the impact of this globalisation on endangered languages.

    Infonation Media

  • Adriana Lisboa

    Adriana Lisboa, Brazilian author, challenges the same cultural traditions that have ruled a generation of writers from Latin America as she wonders in search of new answers in a labyrinth that seemed engineered by Octavio Paz.

    Heritage Film Project

  • Beyond Sorry

    A powerful and emotional story of two women from the same land trying hard to reconcile two very different cultures, takes our understanding of the stolen generation “beyond sorry” into intensely personal realms, beyond politics and beyond debate.

    Ronin Films

  • Grey Gardens

    Grey Gardens is the unbelievable but true story of the aunt of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis who live in a world of their own behind the towering privets that surround their decaying 28-room East Hampton mansion known as "Grey Gardens”.

    Maysles Films

  • The Joy of Stats

    Explores the history of statistics, how statistics works mathematically and how with statistics we can take the massive deluge of data of today’s computer age and use it to see the world as it really is.

    Wingspan Productions

  • Page One: Inside the New York Times

    Gain unprecedented access to The New York Times newsroom and the inner workings of the Media Desk.

    Madman Entertainment

  • Kapyong

    It is one of the most significant battles in Australia's military history - and the least acknowledged.

    Arcimedia

  • Darling River Kids

    To help their self-confidence and to maintain Barkandji traditions and culture, the Darling River Kids are taken on a 2000 kilometre expedition exploring and explaining their country's special places.

    Nick Torrens Film Productions

  • Women Make Movies

    "A girl's life is cruel... A woman's life is very cruel," notes Sampat Pal, the complex protagonist at the centre of Pink Saris, internationally acclaimed director Kim Longinotto's latest foray into the lives of extraordinary women.

    Women Make Movies

  • 7 Up

    In 1964 Michael Apted, now a successful Hollywood film director, interviewed a group of 7-year-old children for a television documentary. His idea was to test the accuracy of the Jesuit saying "Give me a child until he is seven, and I will show you a man."

    ITV Studios

  • Babies

    Directed by award-winning filmmaker Thomas Balmés, from an original idea by producer Alain Chabat, this visually stunning film follows four babies during their first year on earth - from first breath to the first steps.

    Madman Entertainment

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