The story of the documentary The Sorrow and the Pity (1971), directed by Marcel Ophüls, which caused a scandal in a France still traumatized by the German occupation during World War II, because it shattered the myth, cultivated by the followers of President Charles de Gaulle (1890-1970), of a united France that had supposedly stood firm in the face of the ruthless invaders.

A look at President Richard M. Nixon—a man carrying the fate of the world on his shoulders while bat...

In 150 years, twice marked by total destruction —a terrible earthquake in 1923 and incendiary bombin...

Keith Garner visits historical locations, elegant chapels and bustling city centres as he discovers ...

Using original footage and interviews, this documentary tells the nail-biting story of Apollo 13 and...

On the eve of the publication of a biography of Claude Jutra, one of the most famous and celebrated ...

A Bunch of Questions with No Answers (2025) is a 23-hour film by artists Alex Reynolds and Robert M....

A tribute to the controversial black activist and leader of the struggle for black liberation. He hi...

A French documentary or, one might say more accurately, a mockumentary, by director William Karel wh...

The story of January 6, 2021, where approximately 2000 people stormed the US Capitol to stop the cer...

Two filmmakers follow a businessman turned eco-activist as he exposes Romania's timber mafia. Their ...

Buck Weaver and Hap Felsch are young idealistic players on the Chicago White Sox, a pennant-winning ...

A compilation of interviews, rehearsals and backstage footage of Michael Jackson as he prepared for ...

Using testimonies by pioneers and witnesses of the times, delve into the feverish visual culture the...

At the height of the space race, three U.S. astronauts are tapped as the first Apollo crew. With daz...