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Hitler's Search for the Holy Grail (1999) Unveiling the Nazi's perversion of history, from the swastika and the grail to Atlantis, used to justify the horrors of the holocaust and medical experimentation. Nominated of an Indie Award 2000 - Ar...

Hobo (1991) As with so many of Davis' films, this portrait of an ex-Vietnam vet turned hobo is a personal one. The man, who calls himself Beargrease, hops the railways from North Dakota through the Rockies to ...

Hold Me Tight, Let Me Go (2007) For the forty children who call it home, Mulberry Bush is their last chance. Excluded from school for extreme behaviour, and often having suffered severe emotional trauma, they are given three years a...

Holloway Hairdo (2006) The largest women’s prison in Britain has a little oasis: its own beauty salon. The ladies of Holloway Prison come to Brenda’s salon to have their hair and nails done, as well as to catch ...

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Holocaust - A Music Memorial Film from Auschwitz (2005) On the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau this memorial film reflects on the shocking fact that the Nazis used music as a psychological tool in their machine of death. Survivo...

Holocaust on Trial, The (2000) On January 11, 2000, a trial opened in London's High Court when British historian David Irving brought a libel action against Deborah Lipstadt, author of Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault ...

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Holocaust Tourist, The (2005) This is Jes Benstock's wry documentary about Holocaust tourism in post -Schindler's List Poland.  Benstock talks to a number of people involved in the tourist industry and c...

Home (2002) A dance/documentary film exploring issues concerning the relationships of people to their environment, their family and migration through the eyes of three East London families.

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homecoming-Congo’s ex-child soldiers, A (2007) “Yes I’ve killed people. I cannot tell anyone what happened to me. These things are my secret. To stay in my heart.”
 One would not assume that these would be the words of...

Homeless me (2007) A contemplative look at the life of a man living in a makeshift hut on the riverside in Tokyo. Akira asserts he has chosen a life that is better than one within Japan’s highly structured and pre...

Homes for the People (1947) A film by Kay Mander which discusses the problems of housing in poverty stricken areas of Britain.

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Honour Kills (2007) These compelling and thought-provoking films take us behind the headlines to explore the role 'honour' played in a number of high-profile and horrific murders.

For 18 months, an observati...

Hoover Street Revival (2003) An observational piece, set in and around a buzzy gospel church in Watts, one of the most troubled districts in Los Angeles, Hoover Street Revival is a documentary about black faith in a hard place....

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Horizon - Hearing Voices (1995) For decades, a medical model has dominated the treatment of psychotics who hear voices. More recently, however, a psychological model, through which patients are taught to understand their voices, is ...

Courtesy of Michael Beattie Media
House Divided, A (2003) Director John T Davis follows fellow Belfast native artist Noel Murphy as he completes a commission to portray in paint all 108 members of the Northern Ireland Assembly.

The film was ...

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House of Sand, The (2004) UK/ Egypt
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Housing Problems (1935) Produced for the British gas board in order to publicise the new housing developments being built around the country, this film has become famous for its depiction of the working class as well as fo...

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How Arnold Won the West (2004) The race for governance of California in 2003 was a milestone in American history, exhibiting a strain of unconventional measures and wacky antics not normally seen in electoral politics. Gray Davis w...

How is Your Fish Today? (2006) The only thing Rao Hui's neighbours in Beijing know about him is that his plants keep dying. But from the inside of his flat the writer is weaving a rich narrative about a young man who has killed his...