Filmmaker Ian Taylor examines the impressive legacy of Hong Kong cinema -- specifically, how martial arts crossed borders and become an international phenomenon -- with the help of footage and interviews with the stars who made the genre what it is today. Director Lau Ka Leung (who helmed The 36th Chamber of Shaolin) joins in, sharing his thoughts on how certain cinematic technologies have improved martial arts films and expanded their appeal, on the set of Drunken Monkey (2003).

Carmen's life has been a quixotic comedy; surviving the war, becoming a nun, getting divorced in a c...

More than just a biography, this film explores Bruce Lee's global impact to see how he has influence...

Nanny, cook or sex slave. For a long time, the mistaken belief that the women in the terrorist organ...

An in-depth exploration of supervillains across comic book history, this French documentary zooms in...

Bailey interviews Italian film director Luchino Visconti.

Witchcraft is mainstream. The rise of Witchcraft has been steadily rising and for good reason. Hear ...

As obesity progresses inexorably, Sylvie Gilman and Thierry de Lestrade investigate the causes of th...

For ten years, Raymond Depardon has followed the lives of farmer living in the mountain ranges. He a...

Produced for the "Dungeons and Dragons" Special Edition DVD. This video gives fantasy film and game...

The Hugo's Brain is a French documentary-drama about autism. The documentary crosses authentic autis...

Robert Altman's life and career contained multitudes. This father of American independent cinema lef...

An actor whose career has gone flat resolves to pursue a more stable occupation while also trying to...

A program originally produced for the BBC, and aired on television several times in 1986. Originally...

Documentary about filmmakers of the New German Cinema who were members of the legendary Filmverlag f...

Journey with the musicians of the Berlin Philharmonic and their conductor Sir Simon Rattle on a brea...

The film offers exclusive and intimate insights into how and why the classically trained artist risk...

The man behind the legend and a knowing look at 1950s Hollywood are revealed in this dynamic biopic ...

For a long time, in France, comedy was the preserve of men. Female roles were mostly secondary and c...

Documentarians Andre Heller and Othmar Schmiderer turn their camera on 81-year-old Traudl Junge, who...