Films Archive

Two Wolves
Director Daniel White and his brother Jaymes have a family tradition. Each Christmas morning they open their presents and laugh

Uncle Howard
On the brink of becoming an acclaimed filmmaker, 35 year-old Howard Brookner died of AIDS-related illnesses in 1989. His work

Under the Sun
“My father says that Korea is the most beautiful country,” eight-year-old Young Zin-mi says, as she prepares for her role

Undermined: Tales from the Kimberley
Australia’s vast and unspoiled Kimberley region is under threat, as mining, pastoralism and irrigated agriculture drive an unprecedented land grab.

United Red Army (The Young Man Was, Part I)
This innovative documentary is a master class in suspense, built on the incredible real life recordings of a hostage negotiation.

United Skates
Packed with fantastic skate sequences and personal stories from passionate community rollers, it’s little wonder this took out Tribeca’s Audience

Untouchable
Ron Book is a man with resources. Choking back tears as he recounts his daughter’s sexual assault at the hands

Venus
Two women directors, Lea Glob and Mette Carla Albrechtsen, make an open casting call in Copenhagen for an erotic film

Viramundo
Join Gilberto Gil on a musical journey across the globe, as he undertakes a new kind of tour across the

Virunga
A passionate team of park rangers battle to protect the world’s last remaining mountain-gorilla population from corporate greed and civil

Waiting for August
Though she’s just turned 15, Georgiana has no time for teenage dreams. After her unemployed mother is forced to leave

Warriors from the North
Why do some young Western muslims head overseas to fight jihad? This documentary, which won the mid-length prize at Hot

We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists
You’ve heard of them as an underground gang of online activists and troublemakers, but Anonymous started life as a very

We Come as Friends
We Come as Friends is a modern odyssey into the heart of Africa. As Sudan becomes two nations, director Hubert

Web Junkie
China is the first country to label “internet addiction” a clinical disorder. A cohort of Gen Z teens are forced

Welcome to Chechnya
Oscar nominated director David France (How to Survive a Plague, The Life and Death of Marsha P. Johnson) gives a voice

Westwind: Djalu’s Legacy
Djalu Gurruwiwi, an ageing Yolngu elder and master Yidaki (didgeridoo) player, is a custodian of his people’s ancient Songlines, which

What Does a Distribution Deal Really Look Like?: Orly Ravid, TFC
Called a “big picture” thinker, Orly Ravid is an entertainment attorney and the founder of the non-profit distributing organisation The

What is Democracy?
Coming at a moment of profound political crisis, What Is Democracy? reflects on a word we too often take for

What Now? Remind Me
Joaquim Pinto has been living with HIV and VHC for almost twenty years. What Now? Remind Me is the notebook

When Two Worlds Collide
In 2007, Peru’s then-president called open slather on the country’s natural resources, inviting foreign investors to come a-calling. Trouble was,

Who Needs Another Festival?: Panel Discussion
“An estimate of more than 3500 film festivals exist today. Such a structured and mature field constitutes an interesting domain

Wide Awake
Wide Awake is Berliner’s filmic plea to the gods of the land of nod – “Why can’t I sleep?!” A

Wolfe
An intimate confessional from Nick, who learned through puberty that the imaginary friend in his head was real, and violent.

Women with Cows
Women with Cows is a twisted Grey Gardens set on a crumbling Swedish farm. Stubborn, 70-something year-old Britt Georgsson has

Work Hard, Play Hard
Work Hard, Play Hard is a patient yet intriguingly layered road movie showcasing the workplace of tomorrow. From innovative office

Your Turn
As Brazil’s economic and social crisis deepened over the last decade, students protested and occupied hundreds of schools, demanding better

Yours in Sisterhood
Filmmaker Irene Lusztig invites a variety of women to discover, embody, and discuss a fascinating archive: unpublished letters sent in

Zappa
With unfettered access to the Zappa Vault, and the archival footage contained within, Zappa explores the private life behind the mammoth musical