Director/writer Tyler Q Rosen’s revealing and inspiring documentary Doin’ My Drugs has its world premiere at the prestigious CPH:DOX* Festival in Copenhagen this weekend. The film will screen as part of the Sound and Vision 201...
Sharkwater Extinction is a follow up to Rob Stewart’s first documentary film Sharkwater (2007) which brought the devastating issue of shark finning to the world stage and is credited with changing laws and public policy wor...
UK, London: [Friday, 24 February 2016] – Today, DocHeads in association with Film London, Film Hub London and BFI Film Audience Network, is proud to announce the launch of cinema exhibition for short documentaries across the ca...
It’s the impeccably crystalline sound design of In Pursuit of Silence, above all else, that leaves you so very acutely aware, upon leaving the cinema, if only for some residual minutes rather than resounding hours, of all...
“Anybody who has a career, it’s a miracle”, says Brian De Palma. De Palma gives a rare insight into a film director that has divided audiences and critics for years. It’s an entertaining chronological journey...
When Two Worlds Collide is a film that shines a shockingly bright light into the murky shadows cast by the institutional forces that govern this world. If you thought you knew how things were run and that they were run in a nic...
From serious exposes to the sort of fatuous fodder that would once have filled-up late night TV schedules, documentaries are suddenly hot news – winning festival awards celebrity backers. All of which makes Love Bites eve...
Do You Own The Dancefloor? is a new documentary film telling the strange story of what happened to the iconic Haçienda Club in Manchester, after it closed its doors for the last time in 1997. On the 25th of November 2000, the c...
Mountaineering movies certainly peaked with 2003’s startlingly inspirational Touching The Void. Now, utilising dramatic reconstructions and 3D footage with archive clips and real-life testimony, Leanne Pooley ascends Edmund Hil...