100 Years of Japanese Cinema Archive propels argument in this fascinating exploration of the social and cultural importance of Japan's film heritage. Documentary 1996 52 mins Nagisa Oshima A Century of French Cinema Six regions, six films appraised for cultural and historical meaning. Produced by Jean-Luc Godard. Documentary 1995 50 mins Anne-Marie MiΓ©ville and Jean-Luc Godard Anger Me Like all good magicians, the life and work of Kenneth Anger, the Magus of underground film, is crowded with mystery and myth. Animation & Artists Moving Image Documentary 2006 71 mins Elio Gelmini Lotte Reiniger's Art The short documentary gives us a wonderful insight into the enchanting animated film world of Lotte Reiniger. Documentary 1970 17 mins John Isaacs Before Stonewall Documenting the testimonies from those who dared to challenge the world and helped create the modern gay community. Documentary 1984 84 mins Greta Schiller Finisterre A journey from Londonβs suburbs to its heart, charting the influence of the city on indie pop band Saint Etienne. Documentary 2003 59 mins Kieran Evans and Paul Kelly From the Sea to the Land Beyond This fascinating and moving film by award-winning director Penny Woolcock is a lyrical portrait of Britain's coastline which features a score by British Sea Power. Documentary 2012 73 mins Penny Woolcock Heart of the Angel Molly Dineenβs wry, humorous and sometimes touching look at the trials faced by the staff and passengers of Londonβs dishearteningly dilapidated Angel tube station, before its modernisation. Documentary 1989 40 mins Molly Dineen Hit So Hard Patty Schemel, one-time drummer of grunge band Hole, recounts her turbulent years on tour with the band, piecing together a compelling tale of rock and roll excess, and the personal story of one womanβs survival. Documentary 2011 103 mins P. David Ebersole I Am Divine A unique documentary about a unique person β follow Divineβs life from humble Baltimore beginnings to superstar status as the Queen of Cult. Documentary 2013 90 mins Jeffrey Schwarz Les Invisibles French gay men and women in their 60s and 70s talk about their lives in SΓ©bastien Lifshitzβs documentary. Documentary 2012 112 mins SΓ©bastien Lifshitz London The first in Patrick Keillerβs highly imaginative trilogy of films is a photographic trip through London, recounted by our unseen narrator. Animation & Artists Moving Image 1994 85 mins Patrick Keiller London the Modern Babylon The story of London told through a century of popular music and film archive treasures. Documentary 2012 128 mins Julien Temple Memories of John A short documentary featuring some of John Cassavetes' key collaborators, actor Peter Falk and producer Al Ruban. Documentary 2012 29 mins Doug Headline My Voyage to Italy (part one) Martin Scorseseβs two-part love letter to Italian cinema is epic and sprawling in scope but also a deeply personal and moving testament to his passion for film. Documentary 2001 120 mins Martin Scorsese The Nine Muses John Akomfrah mixes archive material, literary and musical quotations and newly shot silent footage in a wry, rapt meditation on memory and migration. Documentary 2012 92 mins John Akomfrah Of Time and the City Brilliantly mixing archive film and music, Liverpool-born director Terence Davies reflects with wit and wisdom on a times of change, for good or ill Documentary 2008 74 mins Terence Davies A Personal Journey... Part 1 The first part of Martin Scorsese's 'personal journey' through American Cinema. Documentary 1995 72 mins Martin Scorsese and Michael Henry Wilson A Personal Journeyβ¦ Part 2 The second part of Martin Scorsese's 'personal journey' through American Cinema. Documentary 1995 79 mins Martin Scorsese and Michael Henry Wilson A Personal Journeyβ¦ Part 3 The third part of Martin Scorsese's 'personal journey' through American Cinema Documentary 1995 74 mins Martin Scorsese and Michael Henry Wilson Speaking of BuΓ±uel JosΓ© Luis LΓ³pez-Linares and Javier Rioyoβs incisive documentary about Luis BuΓ±uel. Documentary 2000 99 mins JosΓ© Luis LΓ³pez Linares and Javier Rioyo Sleep Furiously Gideon Koppelβs charming documentary about a small farming community in mid-Wales, observing the unalterable rhythms of country life and the monthly visits of a mobile library. Documentary 2007 90 mins Gideon Koppel This Is Tomorrow The final part of Saint Etienne and Paul Kellyβs London trilogy follows the renovation and reopening of the Royal Festival Hall through 2005-7. 2007 54 mins Paul Kelly Two in the Wave Jean Luc-Godard and Francois Truffaut: the story of a friendship, a break-up and the birth of a new cinematic movement that would sweep the world. Documentary 2009 92 mins Emmanuel Laurent A Summer + 50 Key participants discuss the making of influential cinΓ©ma vΓ©rite documentary Chronicle of a Summer. Includes unused footage from the film. Documentary 2011 75 mins Florence Dauman Vito A profile of LGBT activist, academic and author Vito Russo, the man who changed the face of queer film theory and brought us all out of the βCelluloid Closetβ. 2011 93 mins Jeffrey Schwarz We Were Here We Were Here is the first documentary to take a deep and reflective look back at the arrival and impact of AIDS in 1980s San Francisco. Documentary 2011 90 mins David Weissman Welcome to Britain Ben Lewinβs 1976 film captures a moment in Britain's evergreen immigration debate, focusing on new arrivals at Heathrow as they wrestle with immigration law. Documentary 1976 73 mins Ben Lewin What Have You Done Today Mervyn Day? Paul Kellyβs second collaboration with pop band Saint Etienne traces the hidden history of East Londonβs Lower Lea Valley before its Olympic makeover. Documentary 2005 45 mins Paul Kelly