A child of the Beat Generation, Gérald Leblanc conjoined urban-ness and American-ness, wandering and belonging, far beyond the boundaries of taboo. In so doing, he helped propel Acadia into the modern era.

Robert Burns was well aware of the revolution taking place across the Atlantic as he grew up. The po...

The Hurricane Maria represented a historic event for the island of Puerto Rico. The Puerto Rican spi...
Performance and conversation with husband-and-wife poets Donald Hall and Jane Kenyon at a New Jersey...

A short film, based on a series of poems, about childhood, the break with parental, and war.

To celebrate the 100th birthday of America's most audacious writer, William S. Burroughs, Chicago Hu...

Jean Sénac, born in Béni Saf in Algeria in 1926 and died in Algiers in 1973, is today considered one...

Five gay Black men who are HIV-positive discuss how they are battling the double stigmas surrounding...

Fernando Lemos, a Portuguese surrealist artist, fled from dictatorship to Brazil in 1952 searching f...
In Acadie, the only “real” tea is King Cole, blended in New Brunswick for the past 100 years. Tradit...

Intimate portrait of poet, playwright, painter and filmmaker Derek Walcott, set in his beloved nativ...

Award winning documentary by Joslyn Rose Lyons exploring the relationship between spiritual connecti...

Cacaso, a Brazilian poet, lived in Rio de Janeiro. Born Antonio Carlos de Brito (1944-1987) he was o...

Filmed on location in Montana and Washington State, this 1976 biography of poet and teacher Richard ...
After World War II a group of young writers, outsiders and friends who were disillusioned by the pur...

A fourteen-minute documentary splitted in two parts where we can see Anne Sexton at her home reading...

Smoky little clubs, late nights, late nights of conversation over a glass of beer and a guitar. The ...
Follows the young people of Selma, Alabama's RATCo (Random Acts of Theatre Company) as they journey ...