Whether they're festival favourites or hidden gems, DocHouse Recommends films are the core of our programme and you won't find them anywhere else.
A Palestinian mother documents life under fire during the Second Intifada. Decades later, her son pieces together these video fragments.
The Woman, The Orphan, and The Tiger explores ways in which trauma is passed on from previous generations to the present.
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Everardo González's strikingly original exploration of Mexico's fabric of organised crime.
A harrowing question of diminished responsibility is complicated by the horrors of Uganda's post-civil war atrocities.
Master filmmaker Raoul Peck reimagines James Baldwin’s unfinished manuscript, with this radical and incendiary examination of race in America.
Erased from the history books, Copa 71 is the remarkable story of the 1971 Women’s World Cup.
Filmmaker Alain Kassanda makes an argument for young Nigerians’ determination to fight for their country and freedom of thought.
As the Russian invasion begins, a team of Ukrainian journalists struggle to continue documenting the war's atrocities.
This rich portrait seeks to understand one of cinema's most influential directors, Jean-Luc Godard.
When a human rights activist is arrested by UK border police for not handing over his electronic devices, a government surveillance programme is exposed.
John Galliano dressed the most beautiful and influential people in the world for almost 15 years, until his career abruptly ended.
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