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Now playing Next Cinema 'Tomorrow': a message of hope for a better, greener and more sustainable future ‘Tomorrow’ is an inspiring documentary by French filmmakers Melanie Laurent and Cyril Dion. 08/04/2016
Now playing Next Cinema 'In Jackson Heights": our pick of the week A look at Frederick Wiseman's bewitching documentary on a very cosmopolitan New York neighborhood. 01/04/2016
Now playing Next Cinema 'No Land's Song': when art triumphs over ignorance in Iran An Iranian film maker follows his sister in her relentless quest to organise a public concert featuring female solo singers - which has been forbidden in Iran since the Islamic Revolution. 25/03/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Thessaloniki Documentary Festival turns 18 The burgeoning refugee and humanitarian crisis took centre stage at the Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival. Several pieces showed shocking 23/03/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Honour killings are premeditated murders, says director of A Girl in the River More than 1000 men and women died in honour killings in Pakistan in 2015 according to the film A Girl in a River: The Price of Forgiveness. Many of 11/02/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Amy tipped for Best Documentary award at Oscars As the final countdown for the Oscars has already started, we take a closer look at the documentaries nominated this year for the Academy Awards 08/02/2016
Now playing Next Cinema An intimate doc on the Egyptian Revolution 'I Am The People' chronicles the post-Arab Spring tensions in Egypt seen from the eyes of a farmer in the Nile valley. 05/02/2016
Now playing Next Cinema Giacomo Agostini and Jack Findlay legendary bike riders in "Continental Circus" at The Institute Lumiere The Institute Lumiere in Lyon was the venue for a preview of the film “Continental Circus”. It is a movie which captures risk, bravery and daring of 26/01/2016
Now playing Next world news How Making a Murderer has been making people mad SPOILER ALERT: this article contains details that may reveal the outcome of Making a Murderer. Eating and drinking have not been my only excesses 08/01/2016
Now playing Next Cinema A marriage made in music; the extraordinary tale of Afghan rapper Sonita Alizadeh Afghan rapper Sonita Alizadeh, 19, was 10 years old when her parents first tried to sell her into marriage. In 2014, she uploaded a music video 01/12/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Kingdom of Shadows turns the camera on three individuals in the US - Mexico drug war An unflinching look at the human cost of the US – Mexico drug war as seen through the eyes of three unlikely individuals, a nun, a US drug agent and 26/11/2015
Now playing Next Cinema 'Eyes that Burn' an intimate look at the impact of war and death ‘Eyes that Burn’ opens in 1986 as a young woman arrives at Roissy Airport to collect a military trunk that is being returned to her. The trunk 20/11/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Caught by the Maasai at mid-on 'Warriors' play cricket Hardly Lords on the first day of a test match, never mind ‘Warriors’ is a fascinating documentary which plots the progress of a group of Maasai who 19/11/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Films out now in Europe Let’s see what out in Europe at the moment. We start with ‘Virgin Mountain’ by Icelandic director Dagur Kári, a bittersweet movie described as a 11/11/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Ronaldo launches self-titled doc in London To the delight of fans, Ronaldo has launched his self-titled film in London. Hundreds gathered at Leicester Square to catch a glimpse of the 11/11/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Luc Jacquet talks Ice and Sky to euronews A decade after his Oscar-winning documentary ‘March of the Penguins’, French director Luc Jacquet is back with ‘Ice and the Sky’. It tells the story 23/10/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Thought-provoking doc on terrorism finds chilling resonance This week in Cinema Box we are bringing you a film of a different kind: ‘A German Youth’ (‘Une Jeunesse Allemande’) by French filmmaker Jean-Gabriel 23/10/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Steve Jobs: documentary maker challenges the myth ‘Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine’ is a new documentary that takes a look at the Apple co-founder’s career and legacy. Alex Gibney, a prolific 11/09/2015
Now playing Next Cinema Venice Festival: forbidden love on South Pacific island A film about forbidden love set on South Pacific island, ‘Tanna’, has had its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival. The film tells the 10/09/2015