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Showing 60 films for Europe

The Crossing

A first-hand account of the perilous journey made by a group of Syrian refugees.

Basel,  Chicago,  London,  New York,  San Diego,  Zurich

The Good Postman

<p>With surprising warmth, humour, and humanity, The Good Postman provides valuable insight into the root of a timely and internationally relevant discussion of refugees and asylum.</p>

We'll Be Alright

With immense sensitivity for its subjects We’ll Be Alright highlights just how arbitrary and abusive the Russian care system can be.

Almost Holy

Gennadiy Mokhnenko has won accolades for his work rescuing abused, drug- and alcohol-addicted kids from the streets of the Ukrainian city of Mariupol, but his methods — including abduction and de facto imprisonment — have made him a figure of much controversy.

At Home in the World

Multi-award winning filmmaker Andreas Koefoed intimately portrays ordinary children in extraordinary circumstances

Attacking the Devil: Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime

The editor of The Sunday Times during the heyday of investigative journalism, Sir Harold Evans spent over a decade fighting for compensation for the victims of thalidomide, a Nazi-developed drug whose postwar exploitation by British drug companies led to tens of thousands of children being born with serious defects.

Desperate Journey

More than one million asylum seekers and migrants have arrived in Europe by sea.

Dheepan

Winner of the Palme d'Or at last year's Cannes, this powerful drama from director Jacques Audiard (A Prophet, Rust & Bone) follows a former Tamil Tiger soldier as he flees from the aftermath of the Sri Lankan civil war to begin a new life in a Parisian suburb.

Mediterranea

From its international premiere at Critics Week in Cannes comes Mediterranea, a riveting drama on migration.

Mustang

Five sisters, driven by the same desire for freedom, rebel against the limitations imposed upon them.

The Hard Stop

In 2011, the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan by the Metropolitan Police sparked intense riots in London.

The High Sun

The High Sun shares three love stories, set in three consecutive decades, in two neighbouring Balkan villages with a long history of inter-ethnic hatred.