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Documentary about the non-fiction film-maker.
An exploration of the Chauvet caves in Southern France where the oldest known human paintings can be found.
An animated epic telling the history of dinosaurs through CGI animated vignettes, with sardonic commentary by Werner Herzog.
The infamous director Werner Herzog visits the Antarctic, determined not to make a movie about penguins.
Werner Herzog examines the psyche of Timothy Treadwell, a man who lived and died with bears.
Poker movie comes up trumps.
A former military policeman comes out of self-imposed retirement to investigate a series of sniper shootings.
A potrait of a young schizophrenic.
Celebrity lookalikes get to know one another whilst a crazy old priest takes nuns flying.
Werner Herzog interviews Mikhail Gorbachev and captures the human side of a world leader as he recalls his relationships with Reagan and Thatcher, his beloved wife Raisa and his dashed dream of lasting change.
Four young penguins become embroiled in an animated power play between an evil octopus and a grey wolf.
A scientist blames the head of a large company for an ecological disaster in South America. But when a volcano begins to show signs of erupting, they must unite to avoid a disaster.
A portrait of the celebrated filmmaker.
A challenging Testament Amanda Seyfried and Mona Fastvold on music, Mancunian and money in their latest film
Seen and herd Elle Sofe Sara on yoik, secrets and reindeer in her debut Árru
The awakening Alison McAlpine on capturing a donkey's eye view in Perfectly A Strangeness
Extra spice Adam MacDonald on survival dynamics and This Is Not A Test
Shades of the morning Natasha Kermani on survival in dark times and The Dreadful
'All of us can relate to being alone' Louis Paxton on isolation, animation and folklore in The Incomer
Golden night for Yellow Letters İlker Çatak takes top prize in Berlin after controversial week of politics
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