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How would you navigate life with just four phrases?

After his stroke, musician Edwyn Collins battled to regain his speech

Documentary The Possibilities Are Endless chronicles Scottish singer-songwriter Edwyn Collins’ long journey back to music.

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Personal stories from CERN, home of the Large Hadron Collider

CERN People

Exploring CERN, the world's largest particle physics laboratory and birthplace of the World Wide Web and the Higgs boson particle.

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Documentaries that change how we see the world

Huck's top perspective-shifting docs

From Dogtown to the Moon via Sea World, Huck and our readers share the documentaries that changed how we see the world.

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RiP! A Remix Manifesto

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Filmmaker Brett Gaylor and mashup artist Girl Talk challenge copyright law with a cut up and cause chaos manifesto.

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    Your prejudice is showing

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    One hell of a commute

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    The truth about femcels

  • The cinematic drama of a declining empire

    American elegy

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    Beyond The Screen in Lockdown

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The Knife That Killed Me

Unconventional Viewing

A brave and ambitious new British teen drama tears up the film launch rulebook with an inclusive, simultaneous online and offline premiere.

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Emerging Directors of the Caméra d’Or

Cannes 2014: Field Notes I

Huck joins the film cognoscenti to bring you a series of special reports.

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Filmonik

Summer Kabaret

Filmonik take over spaces around Manchester to present 10 days of experimental moving image, film art, live performances and collaborative filmmaking.

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Lift-Off Film Festival supports true indie filmmaking

New talent and fresh voices on Merseyside

Nomadic festival Lift-Off travels the globe to support real independent filmmaking. Next stop Liverpool.

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The 24-year-old gay filmmaker who stood up to Putin

We Will Riot

Romas Zabarauskas is using cinema to fight for LGBT rights and against prejudice.

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Baywara

Sounds of Time

New documentary Baywara profiles Djalu Gurruwiwi, spiritual custodian of the Didjeridoo and guardian of thousands of years of stories.

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