
What Tomorrow Brings (2015) – Review
‘What Tomorrow Brings’ tells the story of the complexity and insecurity around a girls school in an Afghan village. Taking it light touch ot asks questions rather than draws conclusions.

Nowhere To Call Home (2014) – Review
Nowhere To Call Home tells the story of a mother and her son from Tibet trying to build a better life in Beijing, a place that doesn’t want them.

Elstree 1976 (2016) – DVD Review
Elstree 1976 finds a new part of the Star Wars story to explore – the stories of the bit part and background actors whose lives were changed by their small roles in the film.

New DocHouse Season – The Lives Of Others
Bertha DocHouse launch their new season ‘The Lives Of Others’ On November 4. Five incredible documentaries about people around the world.

Driving With Selvi (2015) – Review
The documentary Driving With Selvi tells the remarkable story of a young woman in India who find driving a taxi gives her some freedom in an oppressive society.

Ambulance (2016) – Review
Filmmaker Mohamed Jabaly embedded himself with an ambulance crew in Gaza in 2014. The documentary Ambulance is the incredible product of that time.

Gary Numan: Android In La La Land (2016) – Review
Android In La La Land provides a close up look at the private and professional life of the pioneering singer Gary Numan but fails to produce any revelations.

Ming Of Harlem: Twenty One Storeys In The Air – Review
Ming of Harlem tells the incredible true story of Antoine Yates who secretly kept a tiger, alligator and other exotic pets in his New York apartment.

The Swedish Theory of Love (2015) – Review
Swedish Theory of Love is a fascinating documentary that looks at the impact of 40 years of social policy encouraging individualism in Sweden.

Where You’re Meant To Be (2016) – Review
‘Where You’re Meant To Be’ is a documentary that follow’s Arab Strap musician Paul Moffat as he tries to revive dying Scottish folk songs.