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Rental > Documentary: 2961 Films to Rent
Wesley Willis: The Daddy of Rock 'n' Roll (2003)
- Dir. Daniel Bitton
- Fittingly lo–fi portrait of the infamous and frighteningly prolific outsider artist Wesley Willis, a morbidly obese schizophrenic whose crude…
Wheel of Time (2003)
- Dir. Werner Herzog
- Completing Werner Herzog's recent documentary trinity (together with THE WHITE DIAMOND and GRIZZLY MAN), the German iconoclast lucidly absorbs the…
Wild Weather (TV Series) (2003)
- Dir. John Maguire, Ben Fox
- Intrepid presenter Donal MacIntyre braves the most extreme elements on planet Earth, by travelling to corners of the planet where it doesn’t get…
Wings of Nature (2003)
- Dir. Jacques Cluzaud
- This visually stunning documentary from the film–makers that brought you Travelling Birds is a rare chance to gain insight into the migration…
Work of Director Michel Gondry, The (2003)
- Dir. Michel Gondry
- A comprehensive compilation of music videos, art experiments and short films from the fiercely creative French director Michel Gondry, whose visual…
Work of Director Spike Jonze, The (2003)
- Dir. Spike Jonze
- Before his successful foray into feature films, director Spike Jonze made his name as the pre–eminent music video director of the 1990s. He…
World War 1 In Colour (2003)
- Dir. Jonathan Martin
- Documentary using computer colourised archive footage from worldwide sources including Russia, Germany, France, Italy, the USA and Britain’s own…
Yes Men, The (2003)
- Dir. Chris Smith, Sarah Price, Dan Ollman
- Riding a wave of highly successful feature docos from the political left, this one has the honour of being the funniest and perhaps most…
1 Giant Leap (2002)
- Dir. Duncan Bridgeman, Jamie Catto
Feat. Dennis Hopper, Brian Eno
- A unique audiovisual collaboration between writers, musicians, scientists and actors – celebrating the diversity of the globalised world.…
7 Days in September (2002)
- Dir. Steven Rosenbaum
- A collage of images and events shot during the events of September 11th 2001, this is actually one of the most impressive filmic memorials made thus…