Bending the boundaries of documentary and sci-fi, Asif Kapadia presents an urgent message about the current state of the world, and where we might be headed, with help from Samantha Morton.
A down-on-his-luck jockey sees a chance to reinvent himself in Luis Ortega's wacky black comedy.
Ava DuVernay adapts Isabel Wilkerson's 2020 non-fiction book 'Caste: The Origin of Our Discontents' with somewhat mixed results, interweaving Wilkerson's personal story into one of systemic subjugation.
Her performance in Everything Everywhere All At Once is a masterclass in pain and rage, deserving of a closer look.
Vahid Jalilvand crafts an intimate puzzle box of a film, regarding the lives of two strangers that intersect in a fascinating and tragic manner.
Benedetta Argenteri's documentary about Tooba Gondal fails to get to the systematic causes of radicalisation, instead opting for shoddy personal blame.
The writer/director of Hit the Road reflects on finding comfort in car journeys and learning to see beyond genre.
The legendary Chadian director speaks candidly about reproductive rights in his home country and supporting the next generation of filmmakers.
The 8th is a poignant look at how grassroots activism is driving social change.