Apostles of Cinema
Three devoted individuals in Tanzania reintroduce a classic piece of the country’s film history to an audience.
Read More →Art College 1994
Auteurs Jia Zhang-ke and Bi Gan join the voice cast for this acerbic animated wonder about Chinese art students facing a rapidly changing world.
Read More →Biosphere
Spoiler alert: humanity destroyed itself. How will the last two men standing ensure the survival of the species?
Read More →Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry
A charming character study about love, liberty and the pursuit of forbidden fruit, set in the Georgian countryside.
Read More →The Buriti Flower
This Cannes-winning blend of documentary and fiction is an intoxicating portrait of the Indigenous Krahô people and their unwavering resistance.
Read More →Call Me Mommy
An intimate portrait of a single mother who turned to sex work during the pandemic.
Read More →The Carnival
Amid bushfires, the pandemic and punters’ changing tastes, the family behind the Bells Family Carnival fight to preserve its century-long legacy.
Read More →Disco Boy
Franz Rogowski propels this mesmeric musing on wounded masculinity, which is ignited by French electro superstar Vitalic’s feverish soundtrack.
Read More →Documentary Shorts
Far-reaching, resonating subjects pulled from various corners of the world.
Read More →The Eternal Daughter
Tilda Swinton and Tilda Swinton star in Joanna Hogg’s Gothic coda to her two Souvenir films, executive-produced by Martin Scorsese.
Read More →The Face of the Jellyfish
In this Kafkaesque comedy for the selfie age, a woman must confront just what makes her identity her own after her face abruptly changes overnight.
Read More →Fremont
With a laconic Jarmuschian vibe, Fremont is a heartfelt comedic ode to the immigrant experience.
Read More →Gods of the Supermarket
A playfully inventive queer pop collage that turns its gaze on mainstream media representations of the male body.
Read More →Golden Eighties
Chantal Akerman puts love and capitalism in the crosshairs in this acidly funny, vibrantly coloured musical set entirely within a shopping mall.
Read More →In Conversation: Celine Song's Past Lives
Spend an hour with visiting director Celine Song, whose stunning debut feature Past Lives is one of the most celebrated and talked-about of the year.
Read More →Invisible Beauty
An intimate self-portrait of Black model, booking agent and fashion industry changemaker Bethann Hardison’s challenge to the colourist status quo.
Read More →It Lives Inside
An ancient Hindu demon stalks an Indian-American teen between two cultures in this terrifying and original monster movie.
Read More →Japanese Story
In this award-winning outback journey of discovery, now brilliantly restored, Toni Collette stars as a geologist at odds with a Japanese businessman.
Read More →Kidnapped
A pope’s audacious act tears the Catholic Church and all of Italy apart in this gripping true story.
Read More →Monster
Hirokazu Kore-eda’s tender answer to the question ‘Who’s the monster?’, awarded Best Screenplay and the Queer Palm at Cannes, will melt your heart.
Read More →The Mother of All Lies
Winner of Un Certain Regard’s Best Director and L’Œil d’Or at Cannes, this Moroccan documentary sets out to untangle personal and national secrets.
Read More →Opera
After bringing bloodshed to a ballet school in Suspiria, the giallo maestro wreaks operatic havoc on a soprano tackling a Shakespeare adaptation.
Read More →Past Lives
What if the lover who never was is ‘the one’? This swooning romance follows a Korean woman whose heart is torn by the road not taken.
Read More →Radical
CODA scene-stealer Eugenio Derbez leads this luminous Sundance Festival Favorite Award winner about an inspiring teacher.
Read More →Robot Dreams
In this beautifully bittersweet hand-drawn ode to friendship, a dog must find new meaning when misfortune separates him from his robot buddy.
Read More →Squaring the Circle (The Story of Hipgnosis)
Music video auteur, photographer and Control director Anton Corbijn takes history for a spin, demystifing the vinyl record artwork of the masters.
Read More →A Still Small Voice
This Sundance U.S. Documentary Directing Award winner is a revelatory portrait of a hospital chaplain and the people under her care during COVID.
Read More →A Storm Foretold
Cartoon villain, master manipulator, traitor or true patriot? You decide in this engrossing portrait of Donald Trump’s wily adviser Roger Stone.
Read More →The Sweet East
Sean Price Williams makes his feature directorial debut with this freewheeling picaresque trip through the cliques and communes of today’s USA.
Read More →Terrestrial Verses
A series of formally daring vignettes about the absurdity and menace of state control in Iran, laced with both scathing irony and glimmers of hope.
Read More →Then Comes the Body
The infectiously inspirational story of a self-taught Nigerian ballet dancer.
Read More →Undercurrents: Meditations on Power
Australian filmmaker Margot Nash (We Aim to Please) reimagines her own archival footage for this poetic essay on resistance amid instability.
Read More →Vision of Paradise
The search for a mythical island triggers a fascinating contemplation on historical expeditions and the worlds of virtual reality and AI.
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