Various shots of the Coronation procession for King George V.

‘Do No Harm’ is an abiding principal of psychiatry. It is abandoned time after time in this shocking, utterly compelling exploration of the profession’s collusion with state sponsored torture over the past 70 years. Director Stephen Bennett untangles a web of secrecy, denial and complicity to explore the legacy of Scottish-born psychiatrist Dr Ewen Cameron and the experiments that helped devise systems of torture employed across the globe, from Northern Ireland to Guantanamo Bay. Experts, victims and families provide chapter and verse on fundamental violations of human rights.

A series of artistic black-and-white films featuring the English band The 1975.

Documentary about Nigel Kneale, creator of Quatermass.

Jack Kine and Bernard Wilkie talk about making special effects for Quatermass, taken from The Lime Grove Story (1991)

Rudolph Cartier and Nigel Kneale talk about there careers

This program features singer-songwriter Mika at the world-renowned concert space, Le Philharmonie de Paris, joined by a full orchestra, choral singers and various special guests.

Inguti, an old African chief, recalls his life as a young hunter. He sets out to find food for the forthcoming feast. On reaching the shore of Fire Mountain lake he finds dead fish which he believes to be an ill omen. On his return, he warns the witch doctor that the land is cursed, but his warning is ignored and he is pronounced mad. While the tribe continue with the feast, Inguti leaves with his wife and small son.

The peculiar trait of the cuckoo, which tricks another bird into hatching her egg for her, is shown in color photography.

Embarking on an evocative journey through the film and video collection of Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, artist Rosa Barba introduces Drawing Probable Conclusions / Conclude with Probable Drawings.

Twenty years after the Labod factory in Krško stopped working, the workers relive the memories of what was it like at work. The space of the factory is left for time to pass through it, and to present us an allegory about the disintegration. Only plants found their way, growing by themselves, ironically adorning the good memories.

“I've never seen light that looks or feels so dark; forward moving possibility united with so much cosmic terror.”—Marilyn Brakhage

Everyone speaka the Broken English, or at least we hoped as we began our global mission to capture the most insane skating ever seen on film. Hoax III - Broken English, the third in the infamous Hoax Trilogy takes you around the globe, but keeps bringing you back to where street skating began, the good ol' USA.

Follow 3 women as they experience a 100+ km traverse from the Bugs to Rogers in British Columbia.