Follows the defiance of two art institutions in the Caribbean: one closed but squatted by artists, the other fighting to stay open. Against the backdrop of political strife, Haitian and Guadeloupean artists grapple with the concept of freedom in their battle to preserve their spaces.
A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...
This documentary follows the French soccer team on their way to victory in the 1998 World Cup in Fra...
Investigation into the Le Pen family, which has been a prominent presence on the political stage for...
For over 85 years, steamship Ste. Claire transported generations of Detroiters to Boblo Island, an a...
Cyrille, a young gay farmer from Auvergne, has only one friend, a homosexual like him. One day, he g...
When the revolution in Nicaragua won its victory nearly 40 years ago, the world began to dream. A yo...
A documentary produced by the French armed forces which chronicles the way of France’s “1ere armée” ...
Over 90 percent of the available lands in the Greater Chaco region of the Southwest have already bee...
L, a student in India witness to the government's violent response to university protests, writes le...
In the Sardinian town of Tonara, where the ancient art of crafting cowbells teeters on the edge of e...
Robert Altman's life and career contained multitudes. This father of American independent cinema lef...
This is an interesting little documentary about the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, which was...
Join filmmaking duo Chris Hegedus and Nick Doob as their cameras follow Franken to book signings, ca...
La Garoupe, a beach in Antibes, in 1937. For one summer, the painter and photographer Man Ray films ...
In David Grubin's NAPOLEON watch Napoleon's rise from obscurity to victories that made him a hero to...