The Soloists
In a small village ruled by ridiculous laws, three singing sisters and their forbidden dog rehearse for the Annual Autumn Festival, but an unexpected event will disrupt their plans.
In a small village ruled by ridiculous laws, three singing sisters and their forbidden dog rehearse for the Annual Autumn Festival, but an unexpected event will disrupt their plans.
After getting dumped, Maia seeks solace by crashing with her best ex Alex
The story of a resilient Indigenous family, their journey through life-altering tragedy, and the community that helped them reconnect with their Lakota heritage.
Joe Buffalo is an Indigenous skateboard legend. He’s also a survivor of Canada’s notorious Indian Residential School system. Following a traumatic childhood and decades of addiction, Joe must face his inner demons to realize his dream of turning pro.
The Syrian architect Mohamad Hafez received a one-way ticket to the United States. Missing his homeland, he decided to create a stand-in, sculpting life-like miniatures of the Damascus cityscape he had left behind. "A Broken House" is a story of love, loss and creating pathways home.
In this Tagalog lesson, Kayla will teach you conversational phrases, common expressions, and what it’s like to feel sad and trapped inside your own home.
A Sundance winner, an ambitious animation and the perfect summation of parenthood make up the trio of films selected by the S/W team as our Best of the Month picks
A young woman explores her sexual autonomy through a series of discomfiting encounters, in Sofia Banzhaf’s uncommonly deft and perceptive look at millennial romance.
With the latest edition of the BFI London Film Festival set to begin on the 6th October, we take a look at the S/W filmmakers with titles screening at this year's event
In a post-apocalyptic world where survival means never stepping off a thin narrow path, a lone woman must evade a creature who stalks her every move.