In June 2010, French actress Marion Cotillard spent a week in the heart of the tropical forests of the Democratic Republic of Congo with members of Greenpeace France and Greenpeace Africa. She delivers in video a strong testimony on the looting of Congolese forests which benefits a few industrial groups, often European.
Marion Stokes secretly recorded television 24 hours a day for 30 years from 1975 until her death in ...
In 1997, filmmaker Nic McLean shot his first documentary with Outer Banks icon Delbert Melton who wa...
Short subject on how fashion is created-- not by the great couturiers, but on the street.
The birth of the radical environmental movement is captured in this short, poetic film on the legend...
This behind the scenes documentary split across five chapters focuses on the many aspects of the fil...
Going into my interview with Laurel Greenfield, I thought the majority of our conversation would be ...
A photoshoot on the roofs and in the streets of Paris, under the astonished eyes of the inhabitants.
Biosludged reveals how the EPA is committing science fraud to allow the ongoing poisoning of our wor...
A documentary about the making of the 2006 AMC miniseries Broken Trail.
A look back over nine years of the Syrian Civil War, an inextricable conflict, like a black box, due...
Debris is a 25 minute film made in collaboration with the National September 11th Memorial and Museu...
MIEZI KUMI (TEN MONTHS) is a short documentary of the love between Zacharia Mutai, his family and th...
A biographical documentary on the late great comedian Bill Hicks and his career; in particular the c...
A short film to accompany the reissue of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds album The Boatman's Call (origina...
After several days of rainfall, the watchword in wide parts of Bavaria in early June 2013 is: Land s...
Explorers and amateur directors Mariana Ianovska and Viktor Posnov embark on a 40 day long trip acro...
In this immersive documentary, Winston Stairs invites the audience on a soul-soothing expedition int...
An interview with British film director Mike Leigh produced for BBC-TV.
César Menéndez confesses that he has lived and, at the same time, is a man condemned to paint. Throu...