A poetic exploration of three subterranean telescopes in remote regions of Canada, Japan, and Antarctica that reveal a new way of perceiving the universe from within. Underground, we are dreaming into the earth.

The impact of Marx on the 20th century has been all-pervasive and world-wide. This program looks at ...

A visual montage portrait of our contemporary world dominated by globalized technology and violence.

A poetic look at the life and legacy of legendary author Philip K. Dick (1928-1982), who wrote over ...

This refreshingly frank and impartial study of the discovery and development of the notorious halluc...

On the island of La Gomera, children imagine stories while they examine archeological remains. An et...

Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...

The animated corpse of Moscow goes on after its inhabitants left. Filled with weeps and whispers of ...

Avant-Drag! paints portraits of ten drag artists of varying gender expressions and sexualities who t...

A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words...

A day in the city of Berlin, which experienced an industrial boom in the 1920s, and still provides a...

A documentary of insect life in meadows and ponds, using incredible close-ups, slow motion, and time...

Inspired by Steven Blush's book "American Hardcore: A tribal history" Paul Rachman's feature documen...

A paralysingly beautiful documentary with a global vision—an odyssey through landscape and time—that...

In 1952, Haanstra made Panta Rhei , another view of Holland through the eyes of a painter and filmma...

In 1973 Yorkshire public television made a short film of the Nobel laureate while he was there. The ...

A feature length documentary which invites the viewer to rediscover an enchanted cosmos in the moder...

Examined Life pulls philosophy out of academic journals and classrooms, and puts it back on the stre...

An exploration of technologically developing nations and the effect the transition to Western-style ...

Herbert Fingarette once argued that there was no reason to fear death. At 97, his own mortality bega...