Set during the 1972 Munich Summer Olympics, September 5 follows an American sports broadcasting team that quickly adapted from sports reporting to live coverage of a hostage situation.
Claressa, a high school Junior from Flint, Michigan, aided by her tough-love coach, Jason Crutchfield, pushes past all limitations to become the first Amercian woman to win an Olympic gold medal in ...
When twin brothers Hal and Bill discover their father’s old monkey toy in the attic, a series of gruesome deaths starts occurring all around them. The brothers decide to throw the money away and move ...
The stakes couldn’t be higher for displaced Palestinian refugees Chatila and Reda in this knife-edge drama. The cousins are saving to pay for fake passports to get out of Athens and pursue a new life ...
Sisters July and September are thick as thieves, though very different – September is protective and distrustful of others, while July is open to and curious about the world. Their dynamic is a ...
Featuring standout performances from Barry Keoghan and Christopher Abbott, Bring Them Down is a tense and gripping thriller about two warring families set against the harsh landscape of rural west ...
On Saturday 14th February 1900 a party of schoolgirls from the Appleyard College took a trip to Hanging Rock near Mt. Macedon in the state of Victoria. Some of the girls were never seen again.
In this sexy, sun-drenched comedy, best friends Demos and Nikitas are about to embark on the most meta movie adventure ever. They’re making a film about the summer that turned their lives upside down ...
Since the 1970s, English photographer Martin Parr has held up a sometimes tender, sometimes critical and always mischievous mirror to our times, forcing us to take a hard look at how consumer society ...
Himself no stranger to the wrath of Iran’s theocratic regime, Rasoulof depicts the dangers of complicity with state repression. Shot entirely in secret, The Seed of The Sacred Fig centres on a family ...
The UK’s biggest festival of Japanese cinema, the Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme (JFTFP), is back for its latest and greatest instalment! In a world where injustice runs rampant, cinematic ...
The BFI NETWORK Short Film Fund is BFI’s major fund for short film production in England and is set to reopen for applications in Spring 2025. If you’re wondering whether the fund is suitable for you ...