From the first camera to 45 billion cameras worldwide today, the visual sociologist filmmakers widen their lens to expose both humanity's unique obsession with the camera's image and the social consequences that lay ahead.
Since the enactment of the Anti-Boryokudan Act and Yakuza exclusion ordinances, the number of Yakuza...
After a failed suicide attempt and time in a psychiatric hospital, Raffael, a young father, decides ...
Peabody Award winning journalist Linda Moulton Howe, JFK experts Robert Morningstar and Jim Marrs, a...
Archive footage from 2006 - 2010 of a young girl growing up during the ages of four to eight. Only f...
A historic underground gay document. Shocking. Intimate. Taboo. A behind-the-scenes look at the perf...
A sensation to indies rock scene since 2000s and actively present today among fans even during their...
Documentary directed by W.K. Border, that which dives into the aspects of contemporary Gothic subcul...
Special feature documentary following the cast and crew through the making of Pirates of the Caribbe...
While working with wet plate collodion Ruhter came up with an idea to show the world the beauty of t...
This 10-minute short documentary exploring the shifting state of the American poultry industry was p...
Light is information, a signal more lasting than recollection. If there’s anyone out there to receiv...
When TV-producer Ragnar Eklund was diagnosed with ALS, humor became a way to deal with his quickly a...
“Alone Again is Fukushima” is the long-awaited sequel to "Alone in Fukushima" (2015), which followed...
Ana Blandiana, one of Europe’s most important poets, is a symbol in the fight for democracy and free...