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).

Several high-budget epic films became Omar Sharif (1932-2015) a film star. He was an actor, but also...

Jacques Lemonnier of IBM France, Francois Dalle of L'Oreal and other ultrapowerful French moguls are...

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

Rare documents and details of the film's story. From its initial option to its critical reception an...

When looking at Pedro Almodóvar’s filmography, it becomes evident that women are everywhere; in fact...

Things That Go Bump in the Night: Tales of Haunted New England takes you on a journey throughout his...

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

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

The documentary portrayed one of the most established dance companies in Hong Kong which has a histo...

13 August 1961: the GDR closes the sector borders in Berlin. The city is divided overnight. Escape t...

Quite simply the finest theremin player who has ever lived, Clara Rockmore began her performing life...

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

To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story is the harrowing story of a stuntman overcoming a dehumanizi...

Interview with the French film director, conducted for television in 1978.

Since the summer of 2020, boats along the Atlantic coast from the Strait of Gibraltar to the Bay of ...

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