There are places in the world that are forgotten by everyone, places where time seems to have stopped, where nature seems to have won the battle. These places are the playgrounds of modern-day adventurers called urbexers. They explore, discover, and photograph the most emblematic abandoned sites in France with a single leitmotif: to prevent them from falling into oblivion forever.

Alan Yentob explores the work of Martin Parr, considered to be the most influential photographer of ...

Julius Shulman: Desert Modern focuses on Shulman's remarkable 70-year documentation of the renowned ...

A photographer, a championship, a passion. Black and white documentary that synthesizes, through sou...

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THE LIMITS OF MY WORLD follows a nonverbal young man’s transition from the school system into adulth...

At the heart of the Syrian civil war, a group of activists created an underground library in the bes...

Benjamina Miyar Díaz (1888-1961) led an unusual life in her house on calle del Agua in Corao, Asturi...

An observational documentary, shot on high-contrast black and white 16mm film, about a largely undev...

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France, 1897. Colonel Georges Picquart challenges the French government when he discovers the obscur...

Documentary following the career of Brooklyn-born photographer Jamel Shabazz, who captured hip-hop i...

After she discovers canisters of undeveloped film shot by her late father, Elene sets out on a journ...

The world's greatest pin-up model and cult icon, Bettie Page, recounts the true story of how her fre...