This touching documentary follows a cast of blind and visually impaired actors as they prepare Dancing to Beethoven, a play about blindness. The film takes us deep into the lives of the actors. We hear stories of their shock and disbelief at first losing sight and of their struggles coping with a life without it. We hear them talk about grieving and pining for the visual world. They tell the moving story of how this play is itself a victory, a type of salvation, for each of them. By opening night, at the renowned Place des Arts in Montreal, they are a close-knit cast, well-honed and ready to step out of the wings and into the light.

One night, nine children from the same Tunisian village attempt the deadly crossing. Like a poem or ...
A documentary about a vision care school that enables visually impaired children to learn the skills...

Twiggy takes a comprehensive look at the life story of UK model and cultural icon Twiggy, real name ...

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The extraordinary life of playwright, singer, actor, composer, and director Noël Coward, who rose fr...

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How Do You See Me? is a Brazilian documentary feature that entwines both experienced actors and begi...

Episode of the BBC television program with host Michael Parkinson interviewing American actor Henry ...

An evening of celebrated stars performing the titles songs from Broadway’s best.

Providing behind the scenes footage of the director on set with clips from his own films, Martin Sco...

José Corbacho and Catalina Solivellas met thirty years ago sharing stages, dressing rooms, laughter ...

An emotional portrait of David Oyelowo’s journey to play legendary civil rights leader Dr. Martin Lu...

A porn star, a bank robber and a Shakespearean actor are some of the subjects of Camp Hollywood, a f...

From Boris Karloff to Mel Brooks - Frankenstein has fired the imagination of generations of artists ...

Do you have to be miserable to be funny? More than sixty comedians—including stand-ups, writers, act...

Richard Burton is interviewed by film critic Kenneth Tynan

On the same day that Stalin was buried, Sergei Prokofiev's funeral took place completely unnoticed. ...