In 1980s Brooklyn, a resilient family, evicted from public housing, refuses to succumb to homelessness or welfare. Instead, they construct their own home-one scrap of discarded wood at a time.
Monte Hellman was born in 1932. By 1986 he made eight features, but had not directed for six years. ...
Filmmaker Christopher Quinn observes the ordeal of three Sudanese refugees -- Jon Bul Dau, Daniel Ab...
The raft man Manuel Jacaré was swallowed by the sea when Orson Welles was filming It's All True in 1...
An in-depth oral history of the production and development history of Robert Altman's "O.C. and Stig...
Explore the life of Flannery O’Connor whose provocative fiction was unlike anything published before...
Debra Hill's documentary tells the story of her multifaceted life and of inspiring filmmakers around...
This film takes us on an emotional journey from sacred ground above Byron Bay to Antarctica, Indones...
A young mouse named Fievel and his family decide to migrate to America, a "land without cats," at th...
A cultural portrait of the American dream at a critical time in the nation’s history. Set against th...
The film shows the behind-the-scenes process of making a documentary about an author known for their...
When Sarah accidentally proposes to her girlfriend in Provincetown, the mixup turns their loving rel...
Directed by Jacob Miguel, "PUNK ROCK LOTTERY" embarks on a mission to capture the rapid growth of an...
In America, we define ourselves in the superlative: we are the biggest, strongest, fastest country i...
1976, Brian de Palma directs Carrie, the first novel by Stephen King. Since, more than 50 directors ...
Toronto filmmaker Charles Officer profiles the young people of Villaways Park, a housing project on ...
The Executive Empress explores the entrepreneurial lives of several Florida women, who have turned t...
Night falls and the noisy and chaotic population of the city of Rio de Janeiro goes to their homes, ...