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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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Leave to Remain

Director Q&A

Director Bruce Goodison talks to Huck about turning the experiences of child asylum seekers into compelling drama.

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We Are Many

Field Notes from Sheffield Doc/Fest

Amir Amirani's incredible documentary We Are Many looks at the events and repercussions of the global anti-Iraq war protests in 2003.

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Peanut Butter Wolf

Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton

Our Vinyl Weighs A Ton documents indie label Stones Throw Records' incredible journey.

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I Love Kuduro

Sagres Surf Culture: Field Notes II

Filmmakers Mário and Pedro Patrocínio explore Angola’s Kuduro cultural movement.

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Hip-Hop, My Release

Filmmaker Q&A

New documentary on Colombian prison hip hop reveals the power of beats behind bars.

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After The Night

Filmmaker Q&A

Out of the shadows comes a tale of darkness and light in Lisbon's Creole community.

THIS IS DIY

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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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Unplanned America explores the States’ most far-out subcultures

Aussies on the edge

DIY documentary series Unplanned America follows three Australian best mates on a riotously funny, make-it-up-as-you-go-along journey through the cultural fringes of the US.

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Is South Africa experiencing a new creative revolution?

Art and expression post-Apartheid

Documentary Shield and Spear reveals the limits to freedom of expression in South Africa today and introduces the "Rainbow Generation" driving an exciting new wave of creativity.

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4 documentaries that prove the Tories shouldn’t destroy the human rights act

Human Rights Watch and Sundance Film Festival

Human Rights Watch and Sundance Film Festival team up to show stunning documentaries that highlight contemporary injustices in the world and the struggle against them.

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