In his experimental short film "Brutalität in Stein" (Brutality in Stone), Alexander Kluge demonstrates how Nazi architecture used dimensions of inhuman and super-human scale to bolster the regime's politics of the same kind. Shots of huge neo-classical architectural structures from the Nazi period are confronted with equally anti-human national-socialist language as a voice-over.

Dictator Adenoid Hynkel tries to expand his empire while a poor Jewish barber tries to avoid persecu...

In 1947, four German judges who served on the bench during the Nazi regime face a military tribunal ...

Starting with a long and lyrical overture, evoking the origins of the Olympic Games in ancient Greec...

Part two of Leni Riefenstahl's monumental examination of the 1938 Olympic Games, the cameras leave t...

Au revoir les enfants tells a heartbreaking story of friendship and devastating loss concerning two ...

After his father is murdered by the Nazis in 1938, a young Viennese Jew named Ferry Tobler flees to ...

Magdalena and Michael have loved each other since they were children. But when the Nazis come to pow...

What would your family reminiscences about dad sound like if he had been an early supporter of Hitle...

Big Time gets up close with Danish architectural prodigy Bjarke Ingels over a period of six years wh...

A core group of architects embraced the West Coast from Vancouver to LA with its particular geograph...

In 1959, a government employee named Richard Oyler, living in the tiny desert town of Lone Pine, Cal...

Documentary devoted to the architectural and urban planning designs of Le Corbusier. The architect s...
This film features some of the most important living Postmodern practitioners, Charles Jencks, Rober...

A film essay contrasting the modern metropolis with its "golden age" from 1830-1930, with the partic...
The life and works of Frei Otto told in his own words and by those he inspired. An in-depth look at ...

In April of 1945, Germany stands at the brink of defeat with the Russian Army closing in from the ea...

Now the subjects of a despotic chief, far from having any favor to expect from him, as both themselv...