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.
Offers audiences a unique window into a bygone era when a thrilling new invention, the motion pictur...
From her precocious status as a sex symbol to her consecration as a filmmaker, Jodie Foster's story ...
The thousand-year-old tradition of pottery in the Indian subcontinent is now under threat. With the ...
An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation ...
Meet Matt Edwards, a lower-limb amputee boxer determined to break barriers and obtain his amateur bo...
A documentary on assisted suicide, authored by actor and disability rights activist Liz Carr.
Sima Shimony, age 69, embarks on a mission to find her friends and staff from the "ALYN" Institute f...
A documentary on the history of the Institute and America, spanning from World War 2 to COVID-19. F...
At the end of his life, gravely ill, François Truffaut took refuge with his ex-wife Madeleine Morgen...
Through honest reflection, complemented by insight from colleagues and friends, Faye Dunaway context...
Jacques Rozier or the fierce, independent itinerary of a filmmaker in perpetual disarray, admired by...
Mandela’s legend is built on his absence, during his 27- year incarceration. In 1990, when Nelson Ma...
Sign The Show: Deaf Culture, Access and Entertainment is a feature-length documentary providing insi...
Multi-talented, Paul Newman is one of the greatest American actors of all time. With his silhouette ...
In order to invent a region, it is necessary to create its culture, preferably with the help of cine...
Unseen footage from the British Deaf Association archives is used to tell the story of the Deaf comm...
A collection of 8mm film reels from İlhan Mimaroğlu’s archive—once tucked away in whisky boxes—has f...
David dreams of being a pianist like his father, José Luis, who believes it impossible due to his so...