
The UK Premiere of Everybody To Kenmure Street, BAFTA-winner Felipe Bustos Sierra’s documentary about one of Scotland’s recent spontaneous acts of civil resistance, will open the 22nd edition of Glasgow Film Festival on 25th February, 2026

The UK Premiere of Everybody To Kenmure Street, BAFTA-winner Felipe Bustos Sierra’s documentary about one of Scotland’s recent spontaneous acts of civil resistance, will open the 22nd edition of Glasgow Film Festival on 25th February, 2026
A24 debuted the official trailer for The Death of Robin Hood, the gritty drama starring Hugh Jackman in a more introspective take on the classic English folk hero.
When horror and home surveillance collide. Directed by Ehrland Hollingsworth, the psychological horror thriller Dooba Dooba uses in-home security footage to turn the familiar into the terrifying.

HBO Documentary Films is in production on a new documentary chronicling Gisèle Pelicot, a French woman who survived a decade of abuse after her husband drugged her and arranged for dozens of men to rape her while she was unconscious.

Elio and KPop Demon Hunters lead the nominations for the 53rd Annie Awards, recognizing the year’s best animated films.
The whimsical comedy Zoe makes its New York debut at Dances With Films NYC, introducing audiences to a charming film from filmmakers Emanuela Galliussi and Dean Ronalds.
Here is the first look – teaser trailer for the Take That documentary, the three-part Netflix docuseries chronicling the rise, fall, comeback and legacy of the iconic British boy band that shook the charts for decades.

Get ready for a rock & roll resurrection. Michael Apted’s The Long Way Home is coming back into the spotlight, newly restored and expanded, and titled The Long Way Home: Remastered and Expanded, the film will world premiere at To Save and Project: The 22nd MoMA International Festival of Film Preservation.
Here is the first look – teaser trailer for Luke Gleeson’s sophomore documentary feature Wədzįh Nəne’ (Caribou Country) which recently world premiered at Whistler Film Festival.
Ralph Fiennes stars in The Choral, the wartime drama from director Nicholas Hytner and playwright/screenwriter Alan Bennett. The film tells the story of a town’s choral society trying to find its voice amid the crushing realities of World War I.