Filmmaker Peter Hegedus embarks on the challenging journey to make Sorella's Story, an immersive 360° film set on the beaches of Latvia in December 1941, when thousands of Jewish Women and children perished at the hands of Nazi collaborators. Along the way Peter teams up with Jewish-Australian 90-year-old Ethel Davies whose family was also killed in the same massacre.
Making of Moontide talking about the production of the movie.
Video Nasty; once a term referring to films that were criticised for their violent content in the ea...
Eva Mozes Kor, who survived Josef Mengele's cruel twin experiments in the Auschwitz concentration ca...
In the small town of Rechnitz a terrible crime against humanity was performed during the holocaust. ...
In a quiet village, a puppeteer works peacefully on a new project. This gains unexpected momentum wh...
The film features the wonderful poet of the early 20th century, Count Vasily Komarovsky. The poets N...
"The Moscow Pilgrims" is a film that takes you on a tour of Russia’s ancient capital. The film’s mai...
This short film tells about a young, but already well-known flutist Denis Bourikov. A winner of inte...
Silent archival footage of Jewish children during the Holocaust, accompanied by music and poetic nar...
A look at the unusual process used in the making of the film Shortbus (2006) featuring interviews, b...
For four years (1977-1981) Esaias Baitel documented a violent Parisian neo-Nazi gang. Having gained ...
Syndrome K is the true story about a highly contagious, highly fictitious disease created by three R...
An historical account looking at how Britain's canals were used, and declining, in 1951.
Documentary about the 1970 film, "End of The Road."
A young mother, alone with her daughter, confides in a friend who happens to be the director herself...
World War II, June 1940. France has fallen and suffers the relentless boot of Nazi Germany. But Alge...
"Come In" explores how Morse history is entangled with the history of the Spiritualist church. The S...
Going into my interview with Laurel Greenfield, I thought the majority of our conversation would be ...