Catalog
Eno
In "Eno," visionary musician Brian Eno reveals his creative processes in a groundbreaking documentary that's different every time it's shown. Featuring 30 hours of interviews and 500 hours of footage from Eno's archive, this generative film harnesses computer technology to craft unique versions each time it screens. The result is an unparalleled experience that embodies Eno's pioneering spirit and innovative approach to music.
Blast
In the heart-stopping "Blast", an unsuspecting family finds themselves thrust into a world of high-octane martial arts when they're confronted by a ruthless gang tied to corruption and violence, forcing them to unleash their hidden fighting skills in a desperate bid for survival - action-packed and intense, this thrilling ride will leave you on the edge of your seat.
À bras-le-corps
Set in a repressive rural Protestant community, "À bras-le-corps" (2025) is a powerful drama that tells the story of 15-year-old Emma, who defies her surroundings to carve out a path of self-determination after being forced into pregnancy as a result of rape. As she confronts the moral hypocrisy of her village and the looming spectre of World War II, Emma transforms trauma into empowerment, setting a powerful testament to the human spirit's capacity for resilience and transformation.
I Always Said Yes: The Many Lives of Wakefield Poole
This documentary portrait showcases pioneering filmmaker Wakefield Poole's diverse career as dancer, choreographer, and director that spanned Broadway, television, and gay liberation, with Poole himself playing a central role in his own story.
Ileana's Smile
In the poignant documentary "Ileana's Smile", American musician Brad Corrigan forms an unlikely bond with a young girl named Ileana, who shines brightly in a harsh environment amidst the trash dump community of Managua, Nicaragua. There, she befriends a Nicaraguan taxi driver and pastor Bismark Rocha, as they strive to bring healing and hope into her life through their shared faith and friendship. This heart-wrenching tale of resilience is an unflinching look at the human spirit's capacity for joy in the darkest of circumstances.
D-Day: The Price of Freedom
On the most pivotal day in modern history, a thousand young Americans stood at the threshold of freedom, and their stories have been etched into time forever. "D-Day: The Price of Freedom" takes you on an unforgettable journey as these brave men return to the beaches of Normandy to recount their harrowing experiences, reliving the sacrifices they made for the ultimate prize - the liberation of Europe from tyranny.
Lydia et le vaisseau des tempêtes
When 11-year-old Lydia (Sophie Nélisse voice) sets off to find her mysteriously kidnapped brother Thaddeus in the Misty Sea, she's picked up by the crew of a flying ship, the Dolphin, and becomes the apprentice of Ambrosia (Sarah Booth voice), a Stargazer. Determined to solve the mystery, Lydia must learn stargazing magic and ready herself to confront the Spellbinder. With Ambrosia's help, Lydia embarks on a thrilling adventure to rescue her brother and uncover the secrets of the Spellbinder.
Love Is the Monster
Ana (Madeline Zima) and Justin, a couple rocked by infidelity, attend an exclusive couples retreat in Finland under the guidance of shaman Tiina, inspired by the ancient goddess Lempo, but the idyllic setting soon takes a dark turn for troubled couples who fall prey to a malevolent force.
Hungry
A group of holidaymakers must fight for their lives against a rampaging hippo on the loose after becoming lost in the Louisiana swamplands, led by Sistine (Madison Davenport). As they try to survive, they must confront the dangers of the swamp and the unexpected threat lurking beneath its surface. The film's tense atmosphere is heightened by the engaging cast and perfectly serviceable direction.
Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie
In the English village of Denbrook, shepherd George Hardy spends his time reading murder mystery novels to his flock of sheep. The sheep live in blissful ignorance, believing that death only exists in fiction and that they turn into clouds at the end of their lives. When faced with an uncomfortable situation, they can will themselves to forget. They discriminate against an orphan lamb born in winter rather than the typical spring. One morning, George is discovered dead outside his trailer. Reporter Elliot Matthews believes he was murdered and encourages Tim Derry, the town's only police officer, to investigate. Tim concludes that George was poisoned. The sheep decide to solve the mystery on their own, led by crime aficionado ewe Lily, the ram Mopple who always keeps his memories, and stoic loner Sebastian whom George rescued from a carnival. During the reading of George's will—attended by Elliot, Tim, George's solicitor Lydia Harbottle, Reverend Hillcoate, butcher Ham Gilyard, innkeeper Beth Pennock, and neighbouring shepherd Caleb Merrow—they learn that George had a twin son and daughter who were sent away for adoption after their mother died in childbirth. The daughter, Rebecca Hampstead, also in attendance, reconnected with George and had just arrived from the United States to visit him for the first time. Lydia ousts Elliot before calling George's son, Peter Van Vuuren, who lives in South Africa, so he can attend remotely. They learn George was secretly a millionaire after selling the patent for an orf medicine he invented. Cloud, a member of the flock, reveals she found one of Rebecca's bangles the night of the murder, contradicting Rebecca's claim of never having met her father. The sheep lead Tim to the meadow where he finds the bangle. He then discovers the type of berry used to poison George squashed in the soles of Rebecca's boots, and she is placed under arrest. Lily and Mopple, soon to be taken in by Caleb, visit his meadow to meet their future flock mates, but discover that Caleb has been collaborating with Ham to slaughter sheep for meat. They are chased by Caleb's German Shepherds, but Sebastian returns and fights them off before dying from his injuries. Lily realises that death is real, and that she willed herself to forget every time a sheep close to her died. Lily tries to lead the other sheep to safety, but they become terrified and will themselves to forget, leaving her despondent. Mopple encourages her to embrace her memories of their deceased loved ones. Lily still tries to forget George but speaks to his ghost and realises that Rebecca is innocent and has been framed by the real killer. She and Mopple recruit the winter lamb to sneak into the jail and paint a message with his hooves. Tim is in the process of transferring Rebecca for prosecution when he suddenly suspects that she is innocent. The sheep help Tim conclude that "Elliot" is Peter, who dyed his hair and assumed a new identity before murdering George, whose hands were stained by the medicine and dye in the scuffle, and forging a will to make it appear that Rebecca had a motive so he would inherit his father's fortune as his next-of-kin after her conviction.
Boomerang
In "Boomerang," Tehran's urban landscape provides a backdrop for love triangles and secrets to unravel, as two women navigate their complicated lives amidst a whirlwind of flirtation and family drama. Behzad's fixations on his neighbors' private lives serve as a catalyst for the intricate web of relationships that ensnare Sima, Minoo, and Keyvan.
Hakoiri musuko no koi
In "Blindly in Love", Kentaro (Gen Hoshino) is set up on a blind date by his parents, and meets Naoko Imai (Kaho), who happens to be vision impaired. As they start dating, Kentaro learns to navigate the world with her by his side, while Akita Imai (Ren Osugi), Naoko's father, tries to sabotage their relationship.
Human Soul
Artists Anne-Laure Maison and Michel Cam create a documentary that explores the lives of marginalized individuals through large-scale artistic installations and collages, shedding light on their struggles and resilience.
The Welcome Table
Join Josh Fox's powerful documentary "The Welcome Table" as it shines a spotlight on climate refugees from across six continents, whose lives are forever changed by devastating natural disasters and rising temperatures. This unflinching observational documentary celebrates the personal testimonies of those living at the forefront of the climate crisis, their stories woven into a rich tapestry of human drama that is both deeply moving and profoundly urgent. Scheduled to premiere on June 23, 2026, "The Welcome Table" is an essential watch for anyone seeking to understand the devastating impact of climate change on our world today.
Alpha and Omega 3: The Great Wolf Games
Join the pack in this wild, warmhearted and totally pawsome adventure as Coach Humphrey (Ben Diskin) leads a ragtag group of "underdogs" through "The Great Wolf Games." An unexpected accident puts many alpha wolves out of commission, forcing an unlikely team to assemble and compete. With forest friends on board, can they overcome their differences and work together to reach victory?
Elsk meg i morgen
In this poignant and humorous exploration of love, identity, and human connection, Norwegian filmmaker Petter Næss takes us on a journey with Elling, a charismatic and endearing protagonist as he navigates the ups and downs of life after his transformative adventure four years prior. As our hero searches for love, he finds himself both thrilled and terrified by the prospect of opening up to others. But just when it seems like everything is falling into place, the complexities of relationships and vulnerability threaten to upend his plans in unexpected ways.
The Secret Lives of Bill Bartell
Get ready to be blown away by the enigmatic life of Bill Bartell, a true original who defied convention and lived life on his own terms. From the punk rock scene to law enforcement and rodeo riding, Bartell's journey is a wild ride of contradictions that will leave you questioning everything you think you know about identity and transformation. With a mustache as bold as his personality, this California icon traversed LA's underground music scene with Gasatanka Records and White Flag, leaving behind a legacy of subversive spirit and irrepressible charm, immortalized in the films of Allison Anders.
Going Postal: The Legacy Foretold
In "Going Postal: The Legacy Foretold", a scathing comedy-documentary, filmmakers delve into the tumultuous history of Running with Scissors and its most notorious franchise, 'Postal'. With an all-star cast featuring Zack Ward, Uwe Boll, Carter Cruise, Larry Thomas, and Jon St. John, this film promises to be a wild ride through the making of a video game series that has left a lasting impact on popular culture. Will exploring the company's past reveal the dark truth behind 'Postal''s violent reputation?
Hold the Fort
In the comedy horror film "Hold the Fort", newly minted suburbanites must band together to fight against monstrous forces after a HOA turns out to be more troublesome than usual. Character Julian Smith leads the charge as they navigate this wildly amusing struggle. The movie leans into its ludicrous premise with heavy FX, but may have benefited from slightly more attention on effects work.
Le rêve américain
Jérémy Medjana (Raphaël Quenard) et Bouna Ndiaye (Jean-Pascal Zadi), deux agents sportifs français, sont rejoints dans leur quête du rêve américain par Jérémy, qui travaille à un vidéo-club d'Amiens, et Bouna, qui fait le ménage à l'aéroport de Paris-Orly. Malgré leur "bagage" et leur niveau d'anglais limité, ils travaillent de manière acharnée pour réussir dans le monde du basket-ball et de la NBA.