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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2024
Eternal You follows tech start-ups that use a wealth of data to develop 'digital doppelgangers' to reconnect with those they have lost.
2025
A cross-country road trip meeting citizens of Bhutan, reminding us of the fragility and beauty of our own happiness.
Queer Futures is a collection of four short films which centre joy and connection to radically imagine future visions of queer life.
A time capsule of the late 1960s, Bushman is a rare sort of film portrait; part documentary, part imagined - poetic in its approach to real events.
This look at the dark side of the internet uncovers the forces boosting inflammatory figures like Andrew Tate to worldwide attention.
Food For Profit is the first feature documentary that exposes the links between the meat industry, lobbying, and the corridors of power.
For over thirty years, Chloé Barreau has been filming her relationships. How do her exes remember it, though?
Crafted from archive footage, Brett Morgen tells the extraordinary and inspiring story of British primatologist Jane Goodall.
Director John Akomfrah presents an intimate and engaging portrait of Stuart Hall, co-founder of the New Left Review.
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