We all carry hell with us. The filmmaker’s hell exists on a canvas, which he studied carefully in childhood. The mystical picture has many names: Circus, Hell, Game at the Arena. Decades later he finds the painting again. The film unravels as loose ponderings about the plight of being an artist and touches upon the filmmaker’s personal demons. Can he see the painting in a new light?

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‘Voices from the Shadows’ shows the brave and sometimes heartrending stories of five ME patients and...

Under pressure to continue a winning tradition in American tennis, Mardy Fish faced mental health ch...

In the remote village of El Echo that exists outside of time, the children care for the sheep and th...

A documentary that records the daily life of a mother with a limited life expectancy and a grandmoth...

This documentary is about Carlitos, a young man with mental disability who has a particular vision o...

This is Jon Alpert's portrait of his father's struggles with growing old and nearing the end of life...

Kyra Gardner's loving tribute to growing up in the world of the psycho killer doll, Chucky.

In the 1960s, the suburbs were meant to be modern havens for newcomers from rural France, Portugal, ...

With his seemingly naïve, symbolic paintings, Joan Miró formed a new artistic language in the 20th c...

Jake Rademacher reconnects with his brothers and soldiers he embedded with in Iraq. He creates a uni...

Behind the closed doors of the Copenhagen-based women's shelter, the women and children are slowly r...

The story of three Turkish men. They all grew up in Switzerland and all got deported after various c...

Fernando Lemos, a Portuguese surrealist artist, fled from dictatorship to Brazil in 1952 searching f...

An intimate portrait of Matthew Shepard, the gay young man murdered in one of the most notorious hat...