A Ghanaian fashion student and a Nigerian squash player are among the Africans making a life in 70s Britain.
1961 documentary about the history and seedy reality of the sex industry in London's Soho.
This is Poe and Král's first effort, shot on small-gauge stock, before their more well-known endeavo...
A film by Lee Rhoads uses unique archival photographs and footage of Los Angeles's love affair with ...
Documentary profiling young Roxy Music fans. They talk about the band and the music, are seen out an...
This award-winning, thrilling story is about a group of discarded kids who revolutionized skateboard...
Documentary about the German poet Erich Weinert.
Proper doesn't have to mean prim: Alice Hawkins gives the bourgeoisie mood of the Autumn/Winter 2010...
Fela Anikulapo Kuti created the musical movement Afrobeat and used it as a political forum to oppose...
Concerning Violence is based on newly discovered, powerful archival material documenting the most da...
Emilia Fox and Britain’s top criminologist, Professor David Wilson, cast new light on the Jack the R...
Capturing the sights, sounds, and magic of Carlton Haney’s 1971 Labor Day Festival in Camp Springs, ...
A retrospective on the great election battles of the past in the United States: the Kennedy-Nixon de...
A 1935 black and white film advertising London and exolting it's most popular tourist attractions.
March 25th 1971, a horrific 'Genocide' was unleashed on the unarmed civilians of East Pakistan. This...
For decades, a nice Jewish couple ran Circus of Books, a porn shop and epicenter for gay LA. Their d...
Through interviews with store owners, customers, and a supermarket manager, gives insight into chang...
Documentarian Dhara Wright and Steven T. Hanley of Deeper Into Movies are given the opportunity to r...
Children get ready to start the first grade. They start learning the first letters.
The reunion of a childhood friendship. Lis, a current fashion designer, meets with Caterina, a filmm...
This was a labour of love combining the work of some incredible artists to bring Máire Mhac an tSaoi...