A documentary about the Friends of the Western Buddhist Order in London.
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...
A documentary on the German Women Football National Team and the 2011 FIFA World Championship in Ger...
Nebbishy filmmaker Joanna Arnow documents her yearlong relationship with an open-mic poet provocateu...
An account of the short life of genius musician Jimi Hendrix (1942-70), probably the most talented a...
Hansjürgen Pohland's short documentary is an audiovisual study that captures events and people on th...
A Thousand Words explores a daughter's relationship with her stroke-stricken father through still pi...
From behind the closed doors of women's washrooms, The Powder Room reveals women sharing intimacies ...
We Should Have Coffee Sometime is a four-minute animated documentary exploring a loss of faith. The ...
Home movies and family photographs mixed with drawings and texts tell the story of a family that has...
Johann Lurf‘s film Endeavour slides between documentary, avant-garde film, and science-fiction. This...
This is the story of the few people who went ahead, beyond racial prejudice. And their struggle to o...
Père-Lachaise - one of the world's most famous and beautiful cemeteries - is the final resting-place...
Multi-faceted artist Phil Niblock captures a brief moment of an interstellar communication by the Ar...
Following Germany's transformation as a society from the Holocaust to becoming the moral leader of E...
A symphony of found footage scenes, each shot loosely connected to the one before.
Akerman spends a brief period on her own in an apartment by the sea in Tel Aviv. She films from the...
From leaving Egypt 10 years ago, to almost dying a month ago in a car accident. This film is about t...
In the world's first media interview, shot in Paris in August 1886, the great photographer Nadar int...
Nannies combines autobiographical elements with a reflection on the presence of nannies in Brazil. W...