Deaf artist Seo Hye Lee gives new subtitles to a selection of archive films about pottery, ones which playfully examine the disparity between how people with different levels of hearing experience art.
Traces the lives of the Hartings, a blind Montreal family of three who make their living singing in ...
A journey into the 1920s and 1930s featuring restored and edited home movies taken by Japanese Ameri...
In 1993 while living in suburban Atlanta and working as an exterminator, a young and alienated Ricar...
Twelve years after they went to school together, six children from Berlin with and without disabilit...
"Jeunesse Rouge" is a documentary exploring young French Communist revolutionaries fighting for a ju...
The underworld (imaginary and real) of Paris, depicted through several sketches. Kaleidoscope of the...
A whirlwind of improvisation combines the images of animator Pierre Hébert with the avant-garde soun...
Presented without commentary, this film reveals the thinking behind the work of John Baldessari over...
Michael Hutchence was flying high as the lead singer of the legendary rock band INXS until his untim...
Fully authorized, access-all-areas feature doc on the hugely charismatic and globally adored Usain B...
In the 1970s, Françoise d'Eaubonne stood out in the French intellectual landscape. At 50, she has al...
The crazy rise and fall of Jacques Tati, comedy genius, actor, director and athlete of laughter. Or ...
On April 18, 1955, the pathologist performing the autopsy on Albert Einstein covertly steals the gen...
In a poetic hour and a half, director Mani Kaul looks at the ancient art of making pottery from a wi...
Ramba Zamba: a theater with handicapped and non-handicapped people/actresses and actors, which has b...
Nearly 200 years ago, the train revolutionized our lives. It redrew the maps of states and nations, ...