Filmed 2 years before his death, this documentary portrays New Brunswick folk artist Joseph Sleep (1913-1978) in his later life. He was born at sea and worked with and around boats, fish, carnivals, and animals most of his life. While convalescing during an extended period in the Halifax infirmary in 1973, he was encouraged to paint. What began is therapy and a pastime developed into a way of representing a lifetime of images and experience

The story of Tasmanian-born actor Errol Flynn whose short & flamboyant life, full of scandals, adven...

Documentary film about the painter and sculptor Jörg Immendorff who ranks among the most important G...

Three women in a re-entry house experience the reality of reintegration and attempt to acclimate to ...

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

A poetic look at the life and legacy of legendary author Philip K. Dick (1928-1982), who wrote over ...

This film points out the risks of being a heroin addict. Explains that addicts cannot be identified ...

This film describes the 1960s drug culture. Addicts discuss their experiences in the United States a...

Provocative, funny and profoundly moving, Bastardy is the inspirational story of a self proclaimed R...

A Cristian educational film that tells the story of a former drug addict, Mark Lindley, and his reco...

A film about three teenagers - Klara, Mina and Tanutscha - from the Berlin district of Kreuzberg. Th...

The film seeks to address the risks that Ziraldo's work takes. In a building abandoned ten years ago...

Cinema and painting establish a fluid dialogue and begins with introspection in the themes and forms...