Hugh Hefner: Playboy Activist and Rebel
Brigitte Berman | Canada
A revealing look at the outspoken, flamboyant founder of the Playboy empire. With humour and insight, the film captures Hefner’s fierce battles with the government, the religious right and militant....
comments 0Barber’s Dozen
Tara Manandhar, David O'Neill | United Kingdom
Trip-you-up banter or old-fashioned nostalgia, Brian’s day job is fleeting meetings with a diverse bunch of characters sat in his barbershop chair. ‘Barber’s Dozen’ weaves their varied tales together.
comments 0Way of the Morris
Tim Plester & Rob Curry | United Kingdom
A filmmaker's search for a connection with the much-maligned native dance traditions that run deep in his bloodline.
comments 1Really Hard be a Good Masai
Gabriele Neudecker | Austria, Kenya
This portrait grants an intriguing insight into the live of adolescent Masai-warriors.
comments 0Grandma, A Thousand Times – BEST FILM LIDF 2011
Mahmoud Kaabour | United Arab Emirates
A poetic documentary about a feisty Beiruti grandmother, concocted by her grandson, to commemorate her larger-than-life character.
comments 1Agadez: The Music and the Rebellion
Ron Wyman | Niger
Tuareg guitarist Omara "Bombino" Moctar of Niger, leads a new generation in adapting to a modern world setting an example for Africa.
comments 1How to Pick Berries
Elina Talvenssari | Finland
Visitors from a distant place appear in the misty swamps of Northern Finland. As harmless as they are, their foreign presence unwittingly disrupts the peace of local inhabitants. They have....
comments 0Underground
Sandra Lim | United Kingdom
A series of chance and fleeing encounters becomes an epic journey of moods set in the London Underground.
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