Produced in 1988, this feature documentary presents a living history of Quebec's last 40 years as seen through the eyes of one couple. Pauline Julien and Gérald Godin, two Quebec artists, share their perspectives on the events that have marked Quebec's evolution. Julien, a singer, and Godin, a poet, express their love and passion for the province (and each other) while providing a unique take on the Quebec nationalist movement.
This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...
Part two of Leni Riefenstahl's monumental examination of the 1938 Olympic Games, the cameras leave t...
In the 1960s, the suburbs were meant to be modern havens for newcomers from rural France, Portugal, ...
An attempt to create a bridge between the different political positions that coexist, sometimes viol...
Offers audiences a unique window into a bygone era when a thrilling new invention, the motion pictur...
Filmed in IMAX, a young Mayan boy who lives close to the ruins becomes acquainted with an archaeolog...
The Cove tells the amazing true story of how an elite team of individuals, films makers and free div...
Michael Palin travels to France in search of the Mediterranean view on his wall, captured by his fav...
Obsessively referring to the traumas and wounds that the Spanish civil war (1936-39) and Franco's di...
Documentary on psychedelic potash mines, expansive concrete seawalls, mammoth industrial machines, a...
Documentary film about the nationalist movement in Sweden
In celebration of his ninetieth birthday, Sir David Attenborough shares extraordinary highlights of ...
Documentary telling the surprising and positive story of how, throughout much of history, the races ...