Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words An illuminating portrait of the pioneering actress, crafted from her unique personal archive of home-movie footage, letters and diary extracts. Documentary 2015 114 mins Stig BjΓΆrkman The Lovers & the Despot Discover one of cinemaβs strangest stories: a film director and his star are kidnapped by Kim Jong-il to make movies in the worldβs weirdest state. Documentary Thriller 2016 98 mins Ross Adam and Rob Cannan A Fuller Life James Franco leads the eulogies in this profile of the larger-than-life filmmaker Samuel Fuller, who also had eventful stints as a journalist and serviceman. Documentary 2013 80 mins Samantha Fuller Hitchcock/Truffaut Kent Jonesβ excellent documentary about a historic encounter between two cinema greats. Documentary 2015 80 mins Kent Jones Versus: The Life and Films of Ken Loach Louise Osmond's funny, provocative and revealing account of the life and career of one of Britainβs most celebrated and controversial filmmakers. Documentary 2016 94 mins Louise Osmond Eisenstein in Guanajuato One of Britainβs most inventive filmmakers, Peter Greenaway, tackles the story of arguably the most influential filmmaker in cinema history, Sergei Eisenstein. Biopic 2015 106 mins Peter Greenaway Lost in Karastan In this smart filmmaking satire, Matthew Macfadyen plays as a hard-up British director who accepts a commission to make a film for a Central Asian dictator. Comedy 2016 96 mins Ben Hopkins Joshua Tree, 1951 A Portrait of James Dean A sensuous and sexy snapshot from the life of James Dean, capturing moments from the years before his career took off. Biopic 2012 94 mins Matthew Mishory Life Itself An aptly affectionate tribute to the late film critic Roger Ebert, whose warmth and empathetic style won him a devoted global following. Documentary 2014 121 mins Steve James Altman An illuminating documentary about American cinemaβs maverick genius Robert Altman, featuring unseen home movies and extensive interviews. Documentary 2014 96 mins Ron Mann A Story of Children and Film Mark Cousins' personal and poetic exploration of the cinema of childhood, as told through 53 great films from 25 countries. Documentary 2013 101 mins Mark Cousins What Is This Film Called Love? Mark Cousinsβ cine-essay, inspired by Sergei Eisensteinβs 1930s Mexican odyssey, is a poetic meditation on memory, landscape and walking. Documentary 2012 81 mins Mark Cousins The Story of Film part 11: Innovation in Popular Culture Around the World The blockbuster arrives, driving a new revolution with Jaws and Jedis. Meanwhile, Bollywoood and Hong Kong are adapting too. Documentary 2011 61 mins Mark Cousins A Bit of Scarlet Mapping how British film and TV depicts the gay and lesbian lifestyle, Andrea Weiss raids the archives for her funny and persuasive documentary. Documentary 1996 71 mins Andrea Weiss Night of the Filmmakers From the director of Heimat, a mini-epic about the history of German cinema. Documentary 1995 51 mins Edgar Reitz 8Β½ Fellini triumphantly conjured himself out of writer's block with this magnum opus about a film director experiencing his own creative crisis. Drama 1963 138 mins Federico Fellini Five Broken Cameras A Palestinian farmer with a home video camera shoots a local protest against the building of an Israeli 'security fence' in his village, and finds himself the official documentarian of five years worth of footage of the struggle. Documentary 2011 90 mins Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi Thursday's Child Sally Ann Howes plays the 12-year-old spotted by a casting director, setting her on the way to stardom. Drama 1943 79 mins Rodney Ackland The Cabinet of Jan Ε vankmajer An intricate, multi-layered exploration of the aesthetic and philosophical aspects of Ε vankmajer's animated films. Animation & Artists Moving Image 1984 14 mins Brothers Quay and Keith Griffiths