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
A homeless man living in a encampment in Minneapolis tells his perspective on the ongoing crisis of ...

In order to determine the ability to drive after drinking alcohol, three men take various tests when...

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

Quiet towns across rural Australia are in the grip of an Ice epidemic. Major international drug cart...
A typical group of young people get together at the weekend. Drinking is part of it because, accordi...

Because of the internet's accessibility, anonymity, and affordability, pornography addictions have r...
Chuck Close, an astounding portrait of one of the world's leading contemporary painters, was one of ...

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

This short, started early on into sobriety, finished about nine months in, is a collage of diaries a...
A documentary juxtaposing the events of the 20th century with the commentary of stand-up comedians.

Dedicated to the portrait work of Paul Cézanne, the exhibition opens in Paris before traveling to Lo...

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

Stresses recognition and treatment of drug abuse emergencies, accurate identification of symptoms, a...
Documentary about living with an addict and grappling with the genetic propensity of becoming one.