Guardian screening room
Discover new independent, cult and classic movies on demand with us in the Guardian screening room
Cinema Paradiso – watch the classic Italian film on demand
Watch Giuseppe Tornatore's nostalgic film about a small Sicilian village cinema that took the world by storm 25 years ago
Sarah Polley's Stories We Tell: watch the acclaimed documentary here
Sarah Polley's brilliant, award-winning documentary about her family and their complex inter-relations is our latest film on demand offering
When China Met Africa - watch the film here
Our new film on demand is the revealing documentary about China's commercial involvement in Africa
The Monastery: Mr Vig and the Nun – watch it here
Our New View documentary season finishes with an award-winning film about an eccentric millionaire who wants to establish a religious house in his castle
The Punk Syndrome – watch it here
The third film in our New View documentary season is a full-on account of an angry Finnish punk act, whose members are all learning disabled
Helvetica – watch the design documentary here
The second in our New View film season is a fascinating look at the most everyday of things: the Helvetica typeface
El Bulli: Cooking in Progress – watch the film here
Our New View film season kicks off with a study of the brilliant chef Ferran Adrià and his groundbreaking restaurant El Bulli
New View: our five-film documentary film season
From mosh-pits to moon-men, and food to fonts, the New View documentary season showcases the unusual, the unlikely and the utterly obsessed
Mads Mikkelsen in The Hunt: watch it here
Our latest film on demand offering is the brilliant Danish drama The Hunt, in which Mads Mikkelsen plays a teacher accused of paedophilia
Paul Dano in For Ellen: watch it here
The latest in the Guardian's watch on demand films is a brilliantly observed story about a musician – played by Paul Dano – who tries to connect with his small daughter during a custody battle
Valentine's Day: watch Love Addict here
Love: it's not all a bed of roses. In this documentary, Danish director Pernille Rose Grønkjær follows a group of people hopelessly addicted to love. You can watch the film on demand here from 14 February
Jiro: Dreams of Sushi: a film about fish, fine-dining and fatherhood
Chris Michael: David Gelb's mouth-watering documentary takes us downstairs at a Tokyo metro station, where 85-year-old masterchef Jiro Ono is quietly devoting his life to sushi perfection
The Four Year Plan: How QPR turned football into moneyball
Michael Hann: The Four Year Plan's insight into the dirty business behind the beautiful game gives us an insight on club politics that is candid and astonishing, regardless of your interest in football
Distant Voices, Still Lives and A Zed and Two Noughts: watch the double bill
The Guardian's season of British cult classics continues with Distant Voices, Still Lives and A Zed and Two Noughts - watch the double bill
Love Is the Devil and Caravaggio - watch the double bill here
Our season of British cult classics gets off to an arty start with a double bill of films about Francis Bacon and Caravaggio
Watch Skeletons on demand: 'The existential Lethal Weapon'
Skeletons, the brilliant British comedy from Nick Whitfield
Skeletons: 'Funny, sweet and a little bit sick' – video
Skeletons is a surreal British comedy about two hapless men who exhume secrets for a living. Here the cast explain what the film is about.
Skeletons: 'Inception on the dole' - video
Ed Gaughan and Andrew Buckley, the stars of Nick Whitfield's Skeletons, give us a glimpse into the film's mystical world of hidden secrets and deeply revealing closets
Ping Pong's Terry Donlon: 'You don't want to sit and die, do you?' - video
The star of a documentary about over-80s table tennis champions visits Age UK's Great Croft centre in London's Kings Cross to give ping pong lessons
What films best portray old age?
Five readers discuss the films they believe have best depicted older people
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