Like all festivals of the past few months, Locarno has altered its format for 2020. However, with its Films After Tomorrow selection, the organisation has boldly pioneered a truly unique focus. Here are our top 5 docs.
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Like all festivals of the past few months, Locarno has altered its format for 2020. However, with its Films After Tomorrow selection, the organisation has boldly pioneered a truly unique focus. Here are our top 5 docs.
‘2040’ is best described as an optimist’s guide to the future, starring director, narrator and presenter Damon Gameau as the science teacher every child dreams of, one that makes it fun! The result is a 90-minute blend of educational material and uplifting “fact-based dreaming”, in contrast with pretty much any other climate change documentary there is.
In his brilliant new CBC Docs series 'The Internet of Everything', Brett Gaylor explores how the internet is changing our cities, our homes, our bodies and our future.
Jade Goody’s story is nothing short of a modern fairytale. The dystopian ups and downs of her short life lived in the spotlight are brilliantly recounted in Channel 4’s breathtaking 3-part series “Jade: The Reality Star Who Changed Britain"
Cancel your plans for tomorrow evening, there's a brand new David Attenborough nature doc series landing on Netflix that you're going to want to binge-watch instead.
In 2013, inventor and entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes was at the head of a $10 billion company, two years later she is due to appear in court for fraud.
If you were online in the late 2000s, the chances are you’ve heard of TechnoViking. The thing is, TechnoViking never wanted you to know him…
Find out how to enter our draw to win tickets to our private screening of SXSW-nominated documentary Social Animals in London!
“Less but better”. Dieter Rams, the most influential designer alive to day, has an important message for our consumption-fuelled lives. This film looks back at his timeless pieces of work with Braun in the 50s and 60s.
Cities around the world are growing too fast to be liveable. In a time of unparalleled technological innovation, what does a city of the future look like?
In China, live-streaming has taken over the lives of millions of people. Peak into this Black Mirror-esque dystopia as the annual popularity contest takes place.
When you walk down a street, everything you see has been designed. Step through the looking glass into the exciting world of urban design.
Drones will transform cities, revolutionising how people travel, how goods are delivered and how buildings look and are constructed.
At more than 430 miles long, the Mauritania Railway has been transporting iron ore across the blistering heat of the Sahara Desert since 1963.
Shenzhen is the fastest growing city in the history of humankind. In just ten years, it has grown from 300,000 people spread accross a few fishing towns, to a technological metropolis of 10M people.