"Shotplayer" is an impressionistic journey into the mind of Wilfred Rose, one of New York City's most notorious pickpockets. As he returns to the subway for the first time in many years he reflects on a life of crime in a society that has left many of its citizens behind. "Shotplayer" asks, when is it ok to push back against that society? What does it mean to live as a criminal? What does it mean to live one’s life on an invisible plane? To live at all?
Several behind the scenes aspects of the movie-making business, which results in the enjoyment the m...
A documentary series finale analysing the entirety of Twenty One Pilots' new full-length studio albu...
Behind the scenes documentary on the making of the film.
This film looks at the world of children with hearing loss and the importance of early diagnosis. Wi...
Retrospective interview with Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly included with the 2014 Blu-ray by Arrow...
Paparazzi explores the relationship between Brigitte Bardot and groups of invasive photographers att...
Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.
Sharing her journey from child to teen activist, Georgie Stone looks back at her life and historic f...
A young trans man tells his story on a early morning journey to Coney Island.
'Coffea arábiga' was sponsored as a propaganda documentary to show how to sow coffee around Havana. ...
An animated film about the history and use of hot water.
João Pedro Rodrigues answers the question from the title with an autobiographical short-film.
Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
An oil boom has drawn thousands to America’s Northern Plains in search of work. Against the backdrop...
Ocean Oasis is a fascinating journey into the bountiful seas and pristine deserts of two remarkably ...
The horrors of war and the devastating effects of the atomic bomb.
A portrait of Robert, a troubled but poetic soul struggling with his purgatorial existence in a hack...
The life and times of the mexican pianist Julieta García Rello, as told by her granddaughter.
For 18-year-old Finnish–Kosovan Fatu, a simple visit to the grocery store feels as nerve-racking as ...