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Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul
(2005)Transcending cultural borders and genres, Istanbul’s vibrant music scene takes the spotlight in Fatih Akin’s sonically immersive time capsule, now remastered in 4K. Thumping with an infectious energy, this movable feast celebrates the bonding power of art over political and generational divides.

The Celluloid Closet
(1996)Featuring interviews with Hollywood luminaries, this film examines depictions of LGBTQ characters on the silver screen from the silent era onward.

Paris Is Burning
(1991)A chronicle of New York's 1980s drag scene, centering on balls, voguing, and the ambitions and dreams that gave the era its warmth and vitality.

Stories We Tell
(2012)Sarah Polley investigates the truths and buried secrets of her family of storytellers, and the questions it raises about her life.

Valparaiso
(1964)This collaboration between Joris Ivens and Chris Marker fascinates not just for its subject matter—daily life in the titular Chilean seaport city—but the traces of their distinct points-of-view. A fertile dynamic emerges from the realism of Ivens’ images and the fluid associations of Marker’s prose.

Dahomey
(2024)Winner of the Golden Bear at the 2024 Berlinale, Mati Diop’s dynamic film brings a dazzling sense of imagination to vital issues of self-determination and restitution. Amplifying voices from beyond the walls of international museums, this spellbinding work redefines the spaces of culture and art.

The Times of Harvey Milk
(1984)Made long before Gus Van Sant’s acclaimed biopic, but only 6 years after Milk’s murder, this documentary builds on TV footage and interviews to trace the life of the activist. A historical document bearing witness to the simultaneous liberalization and rampant homophobia of 1970s San Francisco.

Cow
(2022)"This film is an endeavour to consider cows. To move us closer to them. To see both their beauty and the challenge of their lives. Not in a romantic way but in a real way. It’s a film about one dairy cow’s reality and acknowledging her great service to us. When I look at Luma, our cow, I see the whole world in her." - Andrea Arnold

Grand Theft Hamlet
(2024)Swapping the tumult of a locked-down world for the anarchic digital hinterlands of gaming’s very own Wild West, this uproarious documentary yanks Shakespeare into the 21st century. Winner of the Grand Jury Award at SXSW, Grand Theft Hamlet finds community and creativity in the unlikeliest of places.

The Image Book
(2018)Presenting the final masterwork by Jean-Luc Godard, the French New Wave titan whose inventive brilliance will be impossible to replace. Winner of the first-ever Special Palme d’Or at Cannes, The Image Book is a riotous whirlwind of images and sounds from the father of modern cinema. Forever JLG.

45365
(2009)Crafted with the kind of insight and affection that only locals could provide, this entrancing debut from the Ross Brothers is a panoramic portrait of small-town America. Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at SXSW Film Festival, 45365 is an all-embracing ode to Sidney, Ohio and its motley inhabitants.

Atlantiques
(2009)Fifteen years before she won the Golden Bear for Dahomey, Mati Diop began her career with an atmospheric tale of treacherous voyages and lives risked to the ocean. Flickering with the mercurial hopes of Senegalese youth, Atlantics later inspired her ghostly, acclaimed feature of the same name.

High & Low – John Galliano
(2024)Reliving triumphs and controversies, fashion designer John Galliano takes center stage in this grippingly nuanced portrait from Oscar®-winner Kevin Macdonald. Star-studded interviews and rare archival footage reveal the toxicity behind exquisite glamor and spectacle, both on and off the runway.

Pavements
(2025)Documentary about the American indie band Pavement, which combines scripts with documentary images of the band and a musical mise-en-scene composed of songs from their discography.

The Second Game
(2014)Corneliu Porumboiu’s minimalist doc might feel as simple as chatting during a match, yet he creates a super-charged situation where audiences come to dissect the hidden meaning lurking behind the images. A captivating look at Romanian history, father-son relationships, and football.

Witches
(2024)Witches are figures of solace in this intimate documentary, which unravels the social stigmas that women have endured across centuries. Between affecting interviews and vividly illustrative film clips, Elizabeth Sankey concocts a potion that brims with courage, compassion, and healing insight.

Eyes on the Prize III: We Who Believe in Freedom Cannot Rest 1977-2015
A new installment of the landmark 1987 documentary series Eyes on the Prize.

Notturno
(2020)Between Iraq, Kurdistan, Syria, and Lebanon, this film captures everyday life in the aftermath of tyranny, invasions, and terrorism.

Occupied City
(2023)Steve McQueen’s bravura documentary about the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam, an expansive meditation on memory, time, and where we’re headed.

State Funeral
(2019)What makes this film and Stalin’s funeral so fascinating is that we will never know how much of it was real and how much was staged. With the rise of ‘strong’ leaders backed by heavy propaganda all over the world, this docu is a quiet and unbiased look at our past, and a mirror to our future. – VM