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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Two films examining the incomprehensible on social media and the limitations of borders, technology and time
Axel Danielson and Maximilien Van Aertryck turn their lenses on society itself to take a look at how cameras have changed our behaviour.
When their High School plans a grand production of a time-travelling musical, the neurodiverse students dig deep to take on the challenge.
Jeanie Finlay charts the rise of writer and activist Aubrey Gordon from anonymous blogger to NYTimes bestselling author.
Legendary folk singer and activist Joan Baez takes a deep look inward as she tries to make sense of both her public and her private story.
When filmmaker Simon Chambers tend to his dying uncle, he has no idea of the journey they’re about to embark on together.
Mila Turajlic's live documentary performance invites the audience to confront archival material which has fallen out of political narratives.
Martin Scorsese celebrates the legendary films of Powell and Pressburger in this intimate and personal doc.
How do we build the city of tomorrow? One that combines the benefits of the countryside with the advantages of the urban world?
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