Spanish filmmaker David Trueba travels to New York to interview Woody Allen, who reviews his filmography and his many personal and artistic concerns.
A day in the life of the Belgian painter, Michaël Borremans.
John Gotti, the head of a small New York mafia crew breaks a few of the old family rules. He rises t...
In 1981, a film about the misadventures of a German U-boat crew in 1941 becomes a worldwide hit almo...
Seemayer Studios presents a new documentary about the American Hotel in downtown Los Angeles and the...
An account of the childhood and youth of the Peruvian writer Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel Prize for Lit...
Chronicles the rise and fall of 1970s New York City nightclub Plato's Retreat.
This film explains what James Ensor (1860-1949) meant for the development of art and makes palpable ...
Self-taught artist and independent mother Pia Antonia Klinkhammer engages in a conversation about ar...
A documentary about the career of director Jack Arnold at Universal-International Studios. (An early...
Documentary about war photographer James Nachtwey, considered by many the greatest war photographer ...
The late Fujio Akatsuka is revered by many Japanese artists and scholars for his developments to ear...
The video revolution of the 1970s offered unprecedented access to the moving image for artists and p...
The battle for accessibility in New York City Transit told by those fighting it. Less than a quarter...
In depth look at the life and death of INXS frontman Michael Hutchence (1960-1997), who took his own...
In this somewhat whitewashed documentary on Manhattan's Bowery a newcomer to the area takes his firs...
The 30-year legacy of the murder of black teenager Yusuf Hawkins by a group of young white men in Be...