Four films by documentary filmmaker John Krish, who turned his work for sponsors such as the Central Office of Information and the NSPCC into truly stirring cinema.
Dark and powerful tale of love and betrayal, and a community gripped by an obsessive fear of witchcraft. Widely regarded to be one of Carl Theodor Dreyer’s greatest works.
Based on a collection of medieval stories by 14th century writer Giovanni Boccaccio, the first film in Pasolini’s Trilogy of Life captures the joys and sorrows of life.
Legally unavailable for decades, Jerzy Skolimowski’s 1970 darkly comic and utterly compelling portrait of Britain in a era of uncertainty makes its long overdue return.