Order by: Date, A-Z
About Time (2013)
A young man who discovers he can travel in time decides to use it to try and get a girlfriend.
Of Snails And Men (2012)
When their factory is threatened with closure, a group of men plan to raise the funds to buy it by selling their sperm.
Cycle (2012)
After failing to win a sheep washing competition, a young shepherd considers life in the city.
Virgin Forest (2012)
Thoughts and confrontations about family history at the home of the director's deceased grandmother.
Once I Entered A Garden (2012)
Conversations across the Israeli-Palestinian divide, and memories of a love affair.
Six Acts (2012)
A deep dive into the grey area of sexual abuse told through the story of Gili, a teenager who in order to improve her lame social status hooks up with several different boys, all from her new school.
Belleville Baby (2013)
The director looks back at her youthful romance in Paris with a small-time criminal.
Seconds Of Lead (2012)
A cinema projectionist remembers witnessing a massacre.
The Sea (2013)
An art historian explores haunting memories in the village he visited as a child.
Infiltrators (2013)
This documentary follows the efforts by various Palestinians to cross the 7m high wall that separates the Palestinian Territories from Israel.
Man of Steel (2013)
A young journalist is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race.
Lunarcy! (2012)
Affectionate look at a group of individuals who are obsessed with the moon.
From Tehran To London (2012)
An exploration of women's roles in modern Iran, told through the story of a poet.
Constructors (2012)
Three bickering siblings are forced to work together to build a house quickly so that their family land won't be confiscated.
Mushrooming (2012)
An under-pressure politician finds a day spent mushroom picking with his wife goes south after they get lost in the woods.
The Deep (2012)
The story of a man who survived for nine hours in freezing seas after a shipwreck, and the impact of his legacy.
Pluto (2012)
A boy works hard to try and enter the elite class at his school, but is kept out by a brutal clique.
Pusher (2012)
A London drugs dealer finds himself on the wrong side of a ruthless Mr Big. Remake of the 1996 feature.
Sound Of My Voice (2011)
Two skeptics set out to debunk a cult surrounding a woman who claims to be from the future.
God Bless America (2011)
The anti-Ikiru. Terminal cancer patient tries to rid the world of as many morons as possible before he goes.
Tondo, Beloved: To What Are the Poor Born? (2011)
A deprived family's day-to-day survival in Manila.
Here, Then (2012)
An low-key and enigmatic portrayal of the alienation, disillusionment and loss of direction that have become widespread among young people in contemporary China.
Anton Corbijn Inside Out (2012)
Documentary following the work and life of an extraordinary photographer
Home For The Weekend (2012)
A family reunion becomes difficult as secrets are revealed and frustrations expressed.
Siblings - For Better Or Worse (2011)
Four short films allow children from around the world to describe their feelings about their siblings.
MNL 143 (2012)
A taxi driver picks up an assortment of quirky customers.
One Mile Away (2012)
Documentary on gang violence, its victims and its perpetrators.
Grabbers (2012)
A small island community is terrorised by monsters from the sea.
El Casamiento (2011)
An elderly couple look forward to their wedding, made possible by Uruguay's changing attitude to gender recognition.
Brake (2012)
A secret service agent wakes up trapped inside a perspex coffin in the boot of a car.
Nuclear Nation (2012)
Survivors of the 2011 Japanese tsunami discuss their experiences and reveal the nature of their lives as refugees.
Dr Seuss' The Lorax (2012)
A young man sets out to find the guardian of the forests as a swindler tries to trick people into paying for fresh air.
No Man's Zone (2011)
A journey through the stark post-tsunami landscape around Fukushima.
Either Way (2011)
Finnboeg and Alfred paint lines on a road in this gentle comedy. Re-released to coincide with David Gordon Green's remake Prince Avalanche.
Fred Won't Move Out (2012)
A family contemplate what to do as the older generation lose their ability to live independently.
Rent-A-Cat (2012)
A young woman rents out cats to lonely people.
Tahrir: Liberation Square (2011)
Documentary on the Egyptian revolution.
Hail (2011)
The true story of a man who, fresh out of prison, tries to make a new start.
The Invader (2011)
A immigrant struggling to fit into Belgian society becomes obsessed with a beautiful woman.
Killer Joe (2011)
Life-insurance crime thriller.
Charlie Casanova (2010)
A ruling class sociopath kills a working class girl in a hit-and-run then determines his fate with a deck of cards.
Hell And Back Again (2011)
A documentary examining one soldier's experiences after he is taken out of action by a serious injury.
Blood And Dust (2011)
A short documentary about medical auxiliaries working to save lives on the battlefields of Helmand.
Troubadours (2011)
A documentary about the singer/songwriter boom in late Sixties Los Angeles.
Calvet (2011)
The artist discusses his violent and abusive past and his quest for redemption.
Some Like It Hot (1959)
Classic cross-dressing comedy as two unemployed musicians go on the run from gangsters in an all-girl band.
The Electric Mind (2010)
An insight into contemporary neuroscience and its applications in treating psychological disorders.
Rabies (2010)
As a psycho killer lurks in the woods, a group of nervous people might represent a bigger threat to each other.
Photo Session (2010)
The passion a couple reveal during a photo shoot is lost when they are captured in still images.
Heidi Kim at W Hong Kong Hotel (2010)
A beautiful woman reclines mysteriously in an anonymous hotel. What is her secret?
News

Man about town Gay Talese on Watching Frank, Frank Sinatra, and his latest book, A Town Without Time

Magnificent creatures Jayro Bustamante on giving the girls of Hogar Seguro a voice in Rita

A unified vision DOC NYC highlights and cinematographer Michael Crommett on Dan Winters: Life Is Once. Forever.

Poetry and loss Géza Röhrig on Terrence Malick, Josh Safdie, and Richard Kroehling’s After: Poetry Destroys Silence

'I’m still enjoying the process of talking about Julie and advocating for her silence' Leonardo van Dijl on Belgian Oscar nominee Julie Keeps Quiet

More news and features

Interact

More competitions coming soon.