Documentary

Chemsex is a modern fable of the collision between sex, drugs and technology
Film

Chemsex is a modern fable of the collision between sex, drugs and technology

Interview with co-director Max Gogarty — Documentary Chemsex investigates hard drug use on the UK’s gay scene and the spread of addiction and HIV which is creating a new health emergency.

Written by: Alex King

Video: A Syrian refugee family during five years of civil war
Film

Video: A Syrian refugee family during five years of civil war

A Syrian Love Story — Documentarian Sean McAllister describes his long journey with a Syrian family during the unfathomable fall of an entire country.

Written by: Shelley Jones

Our favourite graffiti movies and documentaries
Magazine

Our favourite graffiti movies and documentaries

Street art cinema — In Huck 51, photographer Valerio Polici revealed his world of underground graffiti. Here are movies and documentaries that celebrate the culture of street art.

Written by: Alex King

Five things we learned from Adam Curtis in Berlin
Film

Five things we learned from Adam Curtis in Berlin

A 21st Century prophet — Filmmaker Adam Curtis spoke at HAU Berlin about the invisibility of modern power, the failure of progressive politics and how technology is suffocating our humanity.

Written by: Antonia Harris

Big wave icon Paige Alms is pushing for surfing to take women seriously
Surf

Big wave icon Paige Alms is pushing for surfing to take women seriously

“It’s about fucking time” — Paige Alms caught a killer barrel at Jaws, Hawaii this year and surfed her way into history. But she’s just getting started, she told Huck at the UK premiere of her documentary profile The Wave I Ride.

Written by: Alexia Stamatelatou

London Surf / Film Festival returns this week
Culture

London Surf / Film Festival returns this week

The best of surf culture on screen — The London Surf / Film Festival has gone from strength to strength over the last five years. With the latest edition starting this week, co-creator Chris Nelson explains how it all began and celebrates its communal spirit.

Written by: Sam Warner

Ondi Timoner on the documentary Russell Brand doesn’t want you to see
Culture

Ondi Timoner on the documentary Russell Brand doesn’t want you to see

Messiahs, narcissists and changing the world — Dig! and We Live in Public director Ondi Timoner is drawn to visionaries. But like Brian Jonestown Massacre frontman Anton Newcombe and infamous internet pioneer Josh Harris before him, Russell Brand is attempting to sabotage her portrayal of him, Brand: A Second Coming.

Written by: Alex King

The 24-year-long battle to protect British Columbia’s wilderness
Film

The 24-year-long battle to protect British Columbia’s wilderness

Keep Jumbo Wild — The Ktunaxa First Nation, conservationists and backcountry skiers have joined the fight against the Jumbo Glacier Resort, which threatens an area where the land is wild and skiing is a way of life.

Written by: HUCK HQ

New documentary Tónlist explores Iceland's rich musical landscape
Music

New documentary Tónlist explores Iceland's rich musical landscape

Is there something in the air? — Björk. Sigur Rós. Múm. How has a tiny country like Iceland produced so many incredibly unique artists? Director Stephen Bevan talks about his journey to uncover their secret.

Written by: Sam Warner

Four personal stories that will change how you see rugby
Culture

Four personal stories that will change how you see rugby

Shattering stereotypes — Meet the trampolining twins and the Spartans of Gay Pride who prove there’s no such thing as a “typical rugby player.”

Written by: Advertorial

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