As the first elected councilwoman of her Iranian village, Sara Shahverdi aims to break long-held patriarchal traditions by training teenage girls to ride motorcycles and stopping child marriages.
In Desert Passages, we hear from many disparate and intriguing voices on the fringes, as reservoirs are falling to record lows and drought continues to ravage the borderlands of the United States and Mexico.
The first programme of films in the Docs Ireland: Short Irish Documentary Competition, consider place and community, how they intertwine and how they affect us.
The second programme of films in the Docs Ireland: Short Irish Documentary Competition considers faith and perspective.
Love, levity, and staggering humanity shine through Sarah Friedland’s debut, starring an astonishing Kathleen Chalfant as an octogenarian transitioning to assisted living.
This first chapter of Mark Cousins' new 16-hour epic, entitled Travelogues, Power and People: A New Artform Blinks into Life, covers the birth of cinema until 1929.
Commissioned by Luail - Ireland’s national, all-island dance company, this film portrays new dance works, created by four choreographers with communities across the island.