Documentary film about the making of Arttu Haglund's feature film Gone.

Max Ramsey, an advocate for those experiencing poverty, uses what he has gone through to serve the i...

Cousins Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus relive the creation, rise and fall of their independent film ...

Sandra rummages in the fragments of her memory and photographs in order to reconstruct the portrait ...
This documentary short subject for DVD gives a look at the making of Cole Porter's MGM classic, "Les...

Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy, tells the story of Mike deGruy, an irrepressibly cur...

Pierre Carles questions the privatization of the leading French televisions channel : is it not scan...

On August 15th, 2006, filmmaker Ryan Dacko set out to get a 30-minute meeting with a major Hollywood...

A short kid from a Canadian army base becomes the international pop culture darling of the 1980s—onl...

In a remote part of New Zealand, lies a cold, dark and mysterious cave system with the potential to ...

A look back at the life and career of Japanese guitarist hide, who died under questionable circumsta...

The portrait of the last cowboy Hollywood legend dives into the 65 years of an extraordinary career ...

A talented group of orphaned children in Swaziland create a fictional heroine and send her on a dang...

The sinking of the Titanic sent shockwaves around the world and started debates that continue to thi...

Award Winning Documentary on the Life of Artist Robert Shields. “Robert Shields: My Life as a Robot...

On a January night in 1985, music's biggest stars gathered to record "We Are the World." This docume...
Tells the story of Tucson and the legendary movies that were shot there.

Just after midnight on 10 March 1945, the US launched an air-based attack on eastern Tokyo; continui...

In 1967, experimental filmmaker Jorgen Leth created a striking short film, The Perfect Human, starri...

Takashi Miike is a cinema monster. Let's return to his filmography, his main themes, the framework o...
Interview with critic Molly Haskell about Hawks and Red River