Brair Kani explores an ancestral house located in Srinagar, Kashmir. Using the attic as a site of reflection, the film navigates the relationship between space, belonging and personal history. Inhabiting the confines of the attic, the house spirits exist simultaneously as carriers of collective memory and as manifestations of the emotional landscape.
Documentary examining the 2014 shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by Chicago police officer Jas...
World-renowned Drag Queen Miz Cracker helps a Texas family that’s experiencing strange occurrences a...
A glittery nightclub in 1920s Berlin becomes a haven for the queer community in this documentary exp...
May the Lord Watch follows the rise, breakup, and reunion of Little Brother, detailing the vast impa...
In this interview, shot by the Criterion Collection in 2018, Ron Briley, author of 'The Ambivalent L...
This short film reveals the inspiration, motivation and political challenges at San Francisco City H...
What We Never Forget For Peace Here Now is a personal peace memorial produced in the United States,...
On 1 January 2021, the UK's transition period with the EU ended and new rules and regulations were a...
'A Face in the Crowd' was Andy Griffith's first film role; he would go on to be most famous for his ...
In this 2018 Criterion Collection program, screenwriter Jay Cocks and film critic Farran Smith Nehme...
From abject poverty to becoming a ten-time boxing world champion, congressman, and international ico...
St. Louis florist Darien Burress launches her small business while preparing to compete at Art in Bl...
Using restored, colorized archives and testimonies from all the players in this conflict, this docum...
Follow the extraordinary journey of George Steeves, a queer man, as he promotes and performs his edu...
A documentary about the Bread and Puppet Theater made from over 200 hours of footage shot at the Bre...
Functions without theaters, murals without walls, clothes without fabrics and students without schoo...