A 60 minute documentary on one of the greatest video stores in the country, Video Headquarters, from Keene, New Hampshire that existed for 32 years from 1983-2015. It's owner, Ken McAleer, was a prominent figure among independent video store owners and the documentary examines how one man, with a single video store, can have such a big impact in the industry. A labor of love from a first time filmmaker and former employee, this nostalgic look back at the video store era includes interviews with VHQ owner Ken McAleer, employees, comic artist and former video store owner, Stephen Bissette, and a treasure trove of archival photographs and documents from the store.

Since 1987, and for almost three decades, New York cinephiles had access to a vast treasure trove of...

A short documentary about the final weeks of an independent video store in Woodbury, CT.

Filmmakers and collectors lift the curtain on their manic media obsession that is not only a huge pa...

As the dissociated convenience of the Internet and globalized corporate culture continue to shut dow...

This documentary takes you on a brief walkthrough of the Vinegar Syndrome headquarters in Bridgeport...

In late eighties, in Ceausescu's Romania, a black market VHS bootlegger and a courageous female tran...

A documentary about the making of the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie.

When a small Utah-based edited movie company is caught sanitizing Hollywood's copyrighted material, ...

A documentary on the last remaining Blockbuster Video in Bend, Oregon.

Filmmaker Jan Oxenberg narrates her own home videos, commenting on how her views towards lesbianism ...

An in-depth analysis of the "Video Nasty" scandal of the early 1980s in Britain.

Equal parts personal essay, intense rumination, and playful satire, this movie laments the death of ...

The rise to fame (and the near-fatal fall from it) of Patty Schemel, drummer for Courtney Love's sem...

A video store clerk showcases clips from Z-grade horror movies to curious customers.

Was it a cult? A charismatic bandleader convinces four generations of Midlands factory workers to de...

Home video changed the world. The cultural and historical impact of the VHS tape was enormous. This ...

Michael Hutchence was flying high as the lead singer of the legendary rock band INXS until his untim...

An intimate, and often humorous, portrait of three generations of exile in the refugee camp of Ein e...