This visual essay sets clips from Robert Bresson's "A Man Escaped" to a reading of "Functions of Film Sound," a chapter from David Bordwell and Kristin Thompson's book "Film Art." The chapter analyzes the sound design of Bresson's masterpiece as a means of discussing the use of sound in film.
Letter to My Tribe started with a question: Why don’t more Jews and Israelis speak out about Palesti...
For the third time, HBO cameras go inside Trenton State Maximum Security Prison--and inside the mind...
Joan Crawford's close-up in Humoresque. Michelangelo's David and Boticelli's "Birth of Venus". Stend...
George Lucas discusses how Joseph Campbell and his concept of the Monomyth (aka the Hero's Journey) ...
A short documentary that emerge at the center of round table debate, participating in it there's thr...
A video essay by Mark Rappaport, which spans René Magritte and Michelangelo to Bonnie & Clyde. Let’s...
Richard Kuklinski was a devoted husband, loving father--and ruthless killer of over 100 people. You'...
Wild Flowers Plants of Palestine follows journeys of observational tours solicited by the Palestinia...
NOTFILM is a feature-length experimental essay on FILM -- its author Samuel Beckett, its star Buster...
"Fly too high and you will burn, go too low and you won't breathe." Shot in just seven consecutive d...
A documentary series finale analysing the entirety of Twenty One Pilots' new full-length studio albu...
A visual and interpretative journey through the filmography of Andrei Tarkovsky, in search of the hi...
Umberto Eco, the author of best-selling novels who passed away in February 2016, unveils the secrets...
A documentary on the genesis, writing, shooting and analysis of the film "The Name of the Rose".
A 60th anniversary retrospective documentary on the influence and context of the 1962 film, To Kill ...
A gentle and confused home movie in search of a lost space - my grandmother's garden, where I spent ...
An experimental video essay which uses circles and waves to explore neurodivergent experience.