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).

This is the story of a young nobleman and knight Błażeja Wronowski set in 17th-century Poland. Błaże...

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

A look at the unrecognized work of the talented artists and craftsmen who've maintained the traditio...

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

In 1928, as the talkies threw the film industry and film language into turmoil, Chaplin decided that...

When Francois Truffaut approached Alfred Hitchcock in 1962 with the idea of having a long conversati...

The story of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, told through a series of demonstrations by local protestor...

November 2016 : The United States of America are about to elect their new president. AMERICA is a d...

Jerrod Carmichael talks with Tyler, The Creator on the making of his album, Flower Boy.

A biography on the life of William Powell narrated by Michael York.

This tribute to Myrna Loy is organized chronologically with a few photographs, many film clips, a ha...

Leonard Maltin interviews Warren Beatty as Dick Tracy, while film clips trace the history of the com...

An exploration of the appeal of horror films, with interviews of many legendary directors in the gen...

A documentary about the career of legendary production designer Joe Alves and his four decades in Ho...
Interviews and discussions about children in naturism.

Follows the story of "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen summers in a National Par...

Sergio Citti talks about a video he shot in 1975 after Pier Paolo Pasolini's death.