film

The documentary: ‘The Enigma of Nic Jones: Return of Britain’s Lost Folk Hero’ is to be shown as part of the Sensoria Festival of Music and Film in September.

Koppel’s documentary presents a very honest and often funny view of a small farming community near Trefeurig in mid-Wales that will leave you with a warm glow and a desire to escape.

Silence is a new quasi-documentary from Cork-born filmmaker Pat Collins about a sound recordist who is returning to Ireland capturing noises in areas free from man-made sound.

Irish Folk Furniture is a delightful short film by director and filmmaker Tony Donoghue which has recently won Best Animation at the Sundance Film Festival…after watching it you’ll see why.

A lovely short film based on Charles Bukowski’s poem ‘Nirvana’ which revolves around a young man travelling to an undetermined destination, questioning his purpose in the world.

For those that never got a chance to see The Lock In, the latest stage extravaganza from the Demon Barbers, you can now watch it on DVD. It’s a must see!

Louis Killen along with another track taken from Topic Records back catalogue feature in two new short films put together by Toast, the fashion company. Watch them now.

B.L.O.T. are a Indian DJ / art collective who put together this great audiovisual portrait of Bombay, it’s fun, inventive and incredibly creative. Watch it now.

The Beatles Classic 1967 Film ‘ The Magical Mystery Tour’ Restored for DVD, watch the trailer here and find out more!

Nomadism is a short film of many, capturing the journeys of traveller, photographer and cinematographer, Marty Mellway. His lifestyle is one of endless travels: rootless, non domestic, and roving.

‘What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day?’ is a film about the redevelopment of the Lower Lea Valley in East London to become the Olympic Park. A fascinating film through the eyes a community.

Watch the latest films to be released as part of the Sigur Rós Mystery Film Experiment in which a dozen film makers are allowed the utmost creative freedom to interpret the album.

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