Shamira Raphaëla's Netherlands-based doc is both a colourful coming-of-ager and a life-affirming celebration of community
From classics to cult favourites, our team highlight some of the best one-off screenings and re-releases showing this week in the capital
Alex Holmes’s film about the first American Tour de France winner is sometimes fascinating but could have used a little more punch
Annie Ernaux brings her powers of razor-sharp self-reflection to celluloid for this wonderful, moving excavation of motherhood
The Creed actress compels in director Steve Buscemi's first feature effort in decades, though his film falls a little on the forgettable side
The cult director's 1988 film brings his trademark subversiveness into the mainstream through its deft exploration of music history
Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K. Thompson’s audacious follow-up redefines the genre, and the form, once again
Maryam Touzani's film is a slow, methodical thing, at its best when highlighting the specifics of an unorthodox relationship
Japanese animator Makoto Shinkai's latest is an urgent, allegorical adventure about his nation's grappling with natural disaster
The climatic entry in the director's seminal film series, released months before his death, is the ultimate expression of his viewpoint