Greece 'Dream Empire' takes top award at Thessaloniki Film Festival One of the world’s most important film festivals of its kind, the 19th Thessaloniki Documentary Festival, is coming to an end after displaying an array of films on topics from politics and history, to 13/03/2017
USA 'The White Helmets,' volunteer civil defence film in Syria wins Oscar 'The White Helmets' Syrian civil defence film wins Oscar 27/02/2017
Cinema '13th' - Oscar-nominated doc examines legacy of slavery ‘13th’ is ‘Selma’ director Ava DuVernay’s Oscar-nominated documentary. 10/02/2017
Cinema 'Free to Run' - a documentary which traces the birth of jogging and womens fight to compete in marathons In the 1960’s, it was rare to see people running in the streets or in parks and those who did were considered a bit strange. 27/01/2017
Cinema 'Strike a Pose' - the story of male dancers on Madonna's 1990 'Blond Ambition Tour' In 1990 Madonna chose seven male dancers to join her on her controversial ‘Blond Ambition Tour’ in support of her fourth studio album, “Like a Prayer. 17/01/2017
Cinema This week on the big screen - movies from the European cinema The documentary ‘The Valley of the Wolves’ leads our pick of European. 04/01/2017
Cinema Ungersheim - an Alsace village in transition and on the silver screen How many times have you heard, when you suggested a new idea, “that’s impossible, it is Utopia”? 09/12/2016
Cinema Usain Bolt doc out now ‘I Am Bolt’ is a new documentary about the athlete known as “the fastest man alive”: Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt. 29/11/2016
Cinema The bad boy of ballet Sergei Polunin stars in documentary 'Dancer' The documentary 'Dancer' looks at the extraordinary world of ballet's bad boy - Sergei Polunin. 25/10/2016
Cinema London Film Festival all about diversity An impressive 248 feature and documentary films are being screened at this year’s London Film Festival. 10/10/2016
Cinema 'Supersonic': doc chronicles Oasis' rise to fame The team behind last year’s Oscar-winning documentary on Amy Winehouse has turned its lens on one of the most iconic Britpop bands of all time. 07/10/2016
Cinema Portrait of a nation shot by Indians 'India in a Day' Directed by Richie Mehta 'India in a Day' is an innovative and novel form of non-fiction filmmaking. 30/09/2016
Cinema Ron Howard plunges us into Beatlemania Film director Ron Howard brings the Beatles back to life in a new documentary. 20/09/2016
Cinema Inside the mind of a suicide bomber Norwegian documentary-maker Pål Refsdal tries to show "the other side" in his documentary 'Dugma: The Button', in which he films the daily life of "martyrs in waiting" in Syria. 19/09/2016
Cinema 'The War Show': a video diary of the Syrian conflict Screened at the Venice Film Festival, 'The War Show' is a documentary about the Syrian conflict told from the point of view of a former radio DJ and her friends. 06/09/2016
Cinema Mr Gaga, a dance film which brings you to your feet Featuring archive material of his work and personal life combined with the director’s own carefully shot footage, the film follows the rise of one of the most innovative choreographers in the world, f 29/07/2016
Cinema Talking movies: How Disney films helped Owen find his voice Life Animated is the touching story of Owen Suskind, who at the age of three is diagnosed with regressive autism and loses his ability to speak. 28/07/2016
Cinema Disturbing the peace in the Middle East An Israeli documentary called “Disturbing the Peace” has been following groups of Palestinian and Israeli peace activists as they attempt to find what many assume is impossible in the Middle East… 18/07/2016
United Kingdom How the West and its media feed the 'monster' of Jihad Government policies, isolation, misogyny, racism, despair and denial. 05/07/2016
Cinema Michael Moore invades Europe in bid to make America great again Where to Invade Next is Michael Moore’s recipe on how he can America be better. 10/06/2016
Cinema Documentary Merci Patron! takes on a French luxury goods group and its billionaire owner Director François Ruffin mixes seriousness and humour in a documentary that has become a hit in France. 03/06/2016
Cinema Stefan Zweig, adolescent lust, comedy and art in Europe's cinemas Time to take a look at some of the best European releases of recent weeks. 02/06/2016
Cinema Highlights from the Cannes Film Festival As the glitter settles on the Croisette, let’s take a look at some of the films that left an impression at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. 27/05/2016
Cinema Rithy Panh's 'Exile': a glimpse at life under the Khmer Rouge regime ‘Exile’ is a visionary narration of the exile of Cambodians during the Red Khmer regime, during which the country was renamed Democratic… 19/05/2016
Cinema 'Clinton Cash' exposes Hillary Clinton Documentary 'Clinton Cash' examines Hillary Clinton's family's finances. 19/05/2016