The film tells a story of a Japanese book designer, who makes everything by his hands. Nobuyoshi Kikuchi is a 75 year old man who devoted his life to design over 15,000 books. Nanako Hirose, the director of this film spent over 3 years filming Mr. Kikuchi.
Archive film matched with the explosive sound of Peat & Diesel makes for a whirlwind journey through Scotland's footballing past. From infamous clashes with England, iconic Scottish teams, star players and adoring fans over the decades, this archive documentary is a love letter to our nation's favourite sport.
Starting back in the early 20th century, you'll see how the game has changed but our love for it has never wavered. Peat & Diesel's incredible songs give these archive films a new lease of life and creates an archive documentary that packs a punch.
Dive into the story behind the legendary "Vanguard of Dub" Iration Steppas Sound System. A journey into Chapeltown's ghetto in Leeds where a local youngster Mark Iration revolutionised the Dub scene alongside his long-time accomplice in musical murder Dennis Rootical. From growing up in a West-Indian community and blasting their ghetto blasters, to building the huge Iration Steppas sound system and becoming a major player that changed the course of music history.
Following the story of Georges Abdallah - Lebanese communist, fighter for Palestine and one of the longest held political prisoners in Europe - and the defiant followers campaigning for his release.
Georges Abdallah has been imprisoned in France for over 36 years and has been fighting the Palestinian cause since the 1970s. Through interviews with his family, people who knew him before his imprisonment, his lawyer, and supporters, a picture begins to emerge of who a man so often portrayed in the media really is.
Taking us on a journey from the Palestinian refugee camps that shaped his conscience to the international mobilisations calling for his release, this powerful film explores the situation of one of the longest-held political prisoners in Europe.