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Cowboy Poets
Mike Day’s gently ambling documentary offers a fragmentary look at the unique tradition of cowboy poetry.
Read More >>Klokkenluider
Featuring a strong ensemble cast including Tom Burke and Jenna Coleman, Neil Maskell’s directing debut is a chilling comedy thriller about a young couple in mortal danger.
Read More >>The Mechanics of Fluids
Gala Hernandez Lopez’s essay film addresses the incel phenomena from a position of fascination and empathy, seeking to understand the pain of isolation in a connected world.
Read More >>The Dependents
Director Sofia Brockenshire assembles a rich mosaic of memories from her family’s globe-trotting history in this visually dazzling essay-film debut.
Read More >>The Homes We Carry
Afro-German documentary director Brenda Akele Jorde’s debut feature is a touching family saga of love and loss, historic betrayal and mixed cultural identity.
Read More >>Make or Break
This atmospheric animated documentary uses collage and fleeting rotoscoped drawings to convey the brutality and dislocating effect of state care in the GDR.
Read More >>On Taphonomy
The life and work of German palaeontologist Johannes Weigelt is itself placed under the microscope in this inventive and unexpectedly charged miniature portrait.
Read More >>Motorrodillo
This observational documentary follows the travails of a female driver who is part a grass-roots public transit system connecting the villages of northern Colombia.
Read More >>One Mother
French director Mickaël Bandela reassembles his broken family history into a multi-media memory mixtape in this messy but stylish bio-documentary.
Read More >>Subtraction
Two of Iran’s biggest actors, Taraneh Alidoosti and Navid Mohammadzadeh, play double roles in Mani Haghighi’s chilling, fast-paced thriller with allegorical overtones about life in contemporary Iran.
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