Added in September: The Road Dance, Oldboy, Maverick Modigliani & more
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07/10/2023
As we shake off the winter chill and embrace the vibrant colours of spring, there's no better time to indulge in some cinematic delights. We have been busy curating an array of great movies, documentaries and series for your viewing pleasure in September.
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The sun-drenched landscapes of the Northern Territory form the backdrop for a politically neutral, storytelling approach aimed at fostering learning and connection between Indigenous Australian communities and urban Australians. This documentary...
A young girl lives in the Outer Hebrides in a small village in the years just before WWI. Isolated and hard by the shore, her life takes a dramatic change when a terrible tragedy befalls her.
Born in Livorno, Tuscany, Dedo or Modì, lived a short, tormented life, narrated here from an original point of view, that of his young common-law wife, Jeanne Hébuterne.
A new look at Van Gogh, through the legacy of the largest private collector of artworks by the Dutch painter: Helene Kröller-Müller (1869-1939), who, in the early 20th Century, ended up buying nearly 300 of his works.
A land of ancient lore, known as part of the ‘Cradle of Civilization’, where the technologies and belief systems were first kindled that would shape and direct world history, Israel might just hold the keys to its flourishing in the millennia to come.
Lola Montez is a docudrama about Ludwig I’s famous mistress — a strong-willed woman who fought for female power in the 19th century and became the cause of the king’s abdication.
Unexpected findings open up a new chapter on Darwin's theory of evolution. In our cities of all places, animals and plants adapt particularly quickly to new living conditions, often in a few decades. The researchers are amazed.
A road trip to Chile's past and present through the story of Sergio Contreras and his first return trip to Chile after 38 years of exile. Sergio, full of optimism, tells the eternal story of people being forced to leave their homes.
Is it the latest gene scandal or a blessing for medicine and agriculture? CRISPR is a new tool in the gene laboratory which allows scientists to change the genetic material of all living organisms with great precision. Researchers are developing therapies for...
An American backpacker gets involved with a ring of drug smugglers as their driver, though he winds up on the run from his employers across Cologne high-speed Autobahn.