Home video changed the world. The cultural and historical impact of the VHS tape was enormous. This film traces the ripples of that impact by examining the myriad aspects of society that were altered by the creation of videotape.

The greatness, fall and renaissance of Hammer, the flagship company of British popular cinema, mainl...

A retrospective documentary about the groundbreaking horror series, Friday the 13th, featuring inter...

Denise Crosby takes a first look at the huge fans of "Star Trek" from around America and how the ser...

The Future Is Now was produced for Swedish television and has Ballard as the only protagonist and hi...
The Cell Phone Revolution is a revealing look at the enormous impact this small device has had on th...

Two screens of film about - and sometimes shot by - Claes Oldenburg, detailing his inspiration, his ...

Duran Duran: Unstaged is a multimedia event that takes the audience on a cinematic journey with one ...

A raw and emotionally revealing look at one of the most iconic artists of our time during a transfor...
'After Haiyan' is a short film about the challenges faced by the Deaf community in Tacloban, Philipp...

Rubiks’ Road is a bicycle path built in the 1980s and named after Alfreds Rubiks, leader of the Latv...

King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...

Star Trek: Evolutions is an 80-minute Paramount Pictures Star Trek documentary compilation which was...

The Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy talks about his life and work. Footage of Cairo, Gharb Assouan, ...

After the publication of a CD book with the poems of Leopoldo María Panero, musicians Carlos Ann and...

The Underground subcultures in Budapest are an integral part of the diverse and colorful Hungarian c...
A man performs the same ritual every day: he cleans his shoes, dresses up in his shiny blue suit, we...

Showing for the first time how it all came together and what made it so great, the film is all at on...

French Resistance's documentary during the liberation of Paris in August 1944.

There never was a star quite like her. Adored by adults and children alike, at four she already led ...