FILMS
LOOT: A Story of Crime and Redemption
A daring look at the underbelly of the global art market, LOOT exposes the criminal network that used child soldiers to raid temples during the Cambodian Civil War, delivering blood antiquities to billionaires and elite western museums. Orchestrating a lucrative criminal network, Douglas Latchford led the looting of thousand-year-old temples. In the context of decolonization, it’s a story of redemption for a small country winning the battle to bring their gods home.
GODS LIKE US (Series)
Gods Like Us is a gripping documentary mini-series exploring the next phase of human evolution through radical medical innovation. From artificial hearts and brain implants to gene-edited embryos, it follows real people facing impossible choices. As science races ahead of ethics, the series asks: Are we healing ourselves or engineering a new kind of humanity?
UNWELCOMED
Through a journalistic narrative and cinematic lens, 'Unwelcomed' explores the complex challenges of immigration, contributing to the debate on its decriminalization while portraying the hopes, struggles, and resilience of those who cross—and of a divided community facing rising violence and long-standing political neglect.
BOUTIQUE: TO PRESERVE & COLLECT
Boutique chronicles the rise of the Blu-ray collectible renaissance and the growing number of specialty distributors dedicated to restoring and re-releasing long-lost cinematic treasures. It highlights the passion behind preserving overlooked films and underappreciated artists. Boutique: To Preserve and Collect is a joyous documentary love letter to cinephilia.
THE KEEPERS
The Keepers is a heartwarming documentary that follows the De Ruiter family through a 6-month honey bee season in Ireland’s Beara Peninsula. With stunning visuals and charming characters, it explores their passion for beekeeping, the challenges of working with nature, and the vital role of bees in our ecosystem.