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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A look into the the Algerian war for independence, where cinema was mobilized as a weapon against colonialism.
In the sequel to Food, Inc., filmmakers Robert Kenner and Melissa Robledo take a fresh look at our efficient yet vulnerable food system.
A Cree community in Manitoba, Canada turns to education as part of their efforts of community healing and cultural revival.
Development, history, and colonialism collide when a seemingly simple aid project spirals out of control in Haiti.
Almost a century after the publication of Orlando, Paul B. Preciado shows Virginia Woolf's character has become a reality.
Costanza Quatriglio began filming her father in 2010. The footage is both a collective and personal memory of his life and 20th Century history.
The extraordinary and emotional return of blur, culminating in their sold-out shows at Wembley Stadium.
Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya was a housewife from Belarus when she decided to run for President against the country's authoritarian leader.
A raw, first-person account of the Gaza war in the summer of 2014.
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