Ashes and Snow, a film by Gregory Colbert, uses both still and movie cameras to explore extraordinary interactions between humans and animals. The 60-minute feature is a poetic narrative rather than a documentary. It aims to lift the natural and artificial barriers between humans and other species, dissolving the distance that exists between them.

Johnny Minotaur is a lyrical explosion of taboos: incest, intergenerational desire, pansexuality and...

A young photographer doesn't know it, but he is about to take one of the worlds beloved photos. Duri...

Photographer Robert Kincaid wanders into the life of housewife Francesca Johnson for four days in th...

The mother of a severely traumatized daughter enlists the aid of a unique horse trainer to help the ...

In the poverty-stricken favelas of Rio de Janeiro in the 1970s, two young men choose different paths...

New York Times reporter Sydney Schanberg is on assignment covering the Cambodian Civil War, with the...

Near the region of Angkor Watt, a group of children capture a baby elephant and are just growing att...

A small town girl, who's an aspiring singer, tries to make a living out of music in the big city of ...

'Pedro', Liora Spilk's debut feature, paints a humorous and emotional portrait of Pedro Friedeberg, ...

"Meat Joy is an erotic rite — excessive, indulgent, a celebration of flesh as material: raw fish, ch...

One of the best-known Chinese figurative painters, Liu Xiaodong goes back to his hometown of Jinchen...

The first theatrical release, titled Bonobono, opened in theaters on 1993-11-13. The film has since ...

A man entranced by his dreams and imagination is lovestruck with a French woman and feels he can sho...

It's a condition known as "hypertrichosis" or "Ambras Syndrome," but in the 1500s it would transform...

Alexander, the King of Macedonia, leads his legions against the giant Persian Empire. After defeatin...

Harry Donovan is an art forger who paints fake Rembrandt picture for $500,000. The girl he meets and...
This story began with a blind, bull elephant called Pla-Ra. Paul Barton took his piano to ElephantsW...