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  • Murdering the Devil

    Directed by Ester Krumbachová | 75 mins | 1970
    The lone directorial effort of Ester Krumbachová, better known as a scriptwriter ("Daisies", "Valerie and Her Week of Wonders") and costume designer, is a barbed, blissfully bizarre feminist satire released amidst the flowering of political and artis...

  • WUTI Presents: Trailblazing Women of British Cinema

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    This remarkable collection brings together some of Britain’s most fearless and formally innovative filmmakers, including Margaret Tait, Maureen Blackwood, and Clio Barnard. Intimate and provocative by turn, their films are shot through with questions around identity formation—from the Asian diasp...

  • Directed by Andrew Norman Wilson

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    Fresh from the Rotterdam premiere of his new short, "Silversterschlausen" (2025), a meditation on the obscure Swiss tradition of the title, Metrograph takes stock of the work of artist and filmmaker Andrew Norman Wilson. Beneath the deadpan surfaces of these four, rigorously conceptualized shorts...

  • Strawberry Mansion

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    Directed by Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney | 91 mins | 2021
    In the near future of Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney’s psychedelic sci-fi adventure, mild-mannered Dream Auditor James Preble (played by Audley) gets in way over his head when he’s sent on assignment to the eponymous Strawberry M...

  • Transit

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    Directed by Christian Petzold | 101 mins | 2018
    The final stand-alone chapter in Christian Petzold’s “Love in Times of Oppressive Systems” trilogy boldly transposes Anna Seghers’ 1944 novel of the same name—about a refugee who, in a bid to escape Nazi-occupied France, adopts another man’s identit...

  • Ida
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    Ida

    Movie

    Directed by Pawel Pawlikowski | 82 mins | 2013
    In 1962, in the Polish People’s Republic, novice nun Ida (AgataTrzebuchowska) is on the verge of taking her vows, but before she does she sets out to visit her only living relative, a promiscuous, hard-living judge (Agata Kulesza). Together they’ll e...

  • A Family Called Abrew

    Directed by Maureen Blackwood | 41 mins | 1992
    Founding member of the Sankofa Film and Video Collective Maureen Blackwood crafts a poignant multi-generational portrait of a Black family with deep roots in Scotland: early in the 20th century, well before the post-World War II arrival of the “Windr...

  • Blue Black Permanent

    Directed by Margaret Tait | 86 mins | 1992
    While making "Aftersun" (2022), Charlotte Wells discovered a kindred spirit in her compatriot Margaret Tait: the sole feature by the medical doctor turned poet and filmmaker, "Blue Black Permanent"—in fact the first by a Scotswoman, made towards the end ...

  • I'm British But...

    Directed by Gurinder Chadha | 30 mins | 1990
    The vivacious, Bhangra-infused debut of "Bend it Like Beckham" (2002) writer-director Gurinder Chadha takes an expansive look at what it means to be British through the eyes of second-generation migrants from Asia. From the participants’ heterogeneous ...

  • Impersonator

    Directed by Andrew Norman Wilson | 19 mins | 2021
    A Hollywood Boulevard character impersonator struggles to earn a living from photographs with tourists in its unrecognizable costume, and then returns to its LA River encampment to find the police confiscating tents. Without a sense of place or pu...

  • In the Air Tonight

    Directed by Andrew Norman Wilson | 11 mins | 2020
    An atmospheric standout of the Sundance and the New York Film Festival shorts programs, Andrew Norman Wilson’s "In the Air Tonight" unfurls a ghost story beneath the night skies of Michael Mann’s Los Angeles. The film recounts the apocryphal tale ...

  • Ode to Seekers 2012

    Directed by Andrew Norman Wilson | 8 mins | 2016
    Ode to Seekers 2012 was initially conceived at Rockland Psychiatric Center in Orangeburg, New York, which contains the abandoned children’s ward that is navigated through from a mosquito’s point of view. The similarities between human behavior and ...

  • Strawberry Mansion

    Directed by Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney | 91 mins | 2021
    In the near future of Kentucker Audley and Albert Birney’s psychedelic sci-fi adventure, mild-mannered Dream Auditor James Preble (played by Audley) gets in way over his head when he’s sent on assignment to the eponymous Strawberry M...

  • The Alcohol Years

    Directed by Carol Morley | 50 mins | 2000
    The opening of the Haçienda in 1982 begat a pop culture boom in Manchester, and Carol Morley, then just 16 years old, quickly became one of the club’s legendary party people. But Morley herself barely remembers those drink-drenched years: in this unflinch...

  • The Arbor

    Directed by Clio Barnard | 91 mins | 2010
    Andrea Dunbar’s first play, "The Arbor"—a grimly autofictional work about a Yorkshire schoolgirl who falls pregnant, named for the council estate where she lived—premiered in London’s West End when she was just 18. By her untimely death at age 29, she’d p...

  • The Body Beautiful

    Directed by Ngozi Onwurah | 24 mins | 1991
    A tale of two women, a mother and a daughter, divided not just by age but by race and conventions of sexual desirability too, with the elder woman having undergone a double mastectomy and the teenager stepping into modeling. Ngozi Onwurah’s boldly styliz...

  • The Heart of the Angel

    Directed by Molly Dineen | 39 mins | 1989
    Molly Dineen's acclaimed documentary follows 48 hours in the life of London’s Angel tube station in the days before its refurbishment.

  • The London Story

    Directed by Sally Potter | 16 mins | 1986
    A highly choreographed spy spoof involving an investigation into government foreign policy malfeasance which Sally Potter stages in front of London’s most recognizable landmarks.

  • The Other Side of the Underneath

    Directed by Jane Arden | 110 mins | 1972
    In the chronology of female psychosis on screen, "The Other Side of the Underneath" falls between "Repulsion" (1965) and "Possession" (1981)—but this confronting work of Ken Russell-esque surrealism is hardly concerned with chronological matters. Unseen fo...

  • Workers Leaving the Googleplex

    Directed by Andrew Norman Wilson | 11 mins | 2012
    "Workers Leaving the Googleplex" investigates a top secret, marginalized class of workers at Google's international corporate headquarters in Silicon Valley. The video documents the yellow badge-wearing ScanOps Google Books workers, while simultan...