This documentary is featured on Warner Brothers' DVD for The Roaring Twenties (1939), released in 2005.
An examination of "The Public Enemy" (1931) by film historians and critics.
A documentary about the corrupt health care system in The United States who's main goal is to make p...
Serving life in prison for murdering their parents, Lyle and Erik Menendez speak out in this documen...
The life and design of Pierre Cardin, including exclusive access to his archives and unprecedented i...
1965: Paris, London and Milan all move at the same fast pace, fueled by a fresh creative and rebelli...
A confessional, cautionary, and occasionally humorous tale of Robbie Robertson's young life and the ...
The incomparable Bruce Springsteen performs his critically acclaimed latest album and muses on life,...
An epic journey along Africa's Great Green Wall — an ambitious vision to grow a wall of trees stretc...
The Deported follows four long term residents of the United States, each with an Order of Deportatio...
Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how ...
A French documentary or, one might say more accurately, a mockumentary, by director William Karel wh...
Following four Lakota families over three years, Homeland explores what it takes for the Lakota comm...
Documentary about actors who detail their ups and downs as they struggle to forge careers in Hollywo...
A short student-made documentary that details the creation and operation of the Cornish underground ...
A misty afternoon returns a Mapuche couple to their wedding video. In their civil ceremony, they are...
Leo Berkeley is a wheelchair-bound resident of an inner city suburb in Australia. Filled with ideas ...
"The Karma Killings," is a modern-day crime thriller mixed in with Indian mythology and class warfar...
Scratches. Cross-outs. Stripes. Arnaud is tirelessly attacking ancient masters' painting reproductio...