A 16 mm film, featuring Yoko Ono's own eye slowly blinking, shot by Peter Moore with a high-speed camera at 2,000 frames per second, which is projected at normal speed, 24 frames per second, thus creating a slow-motion effect.
Controversial cinéma vérité analysis of Havana’s lumpenproletariat in waterfront bars and cafés shor...
A 16 year old girl recalls the last moments of her summer vacation, spent with friends in the Lauren...
For decades, American touring ice shows dominated family entertainment with their dazzling productio...
A document of the Riot Grrrl and Queercore scene in the 1990s, the film has been screened at film fe...
In 1993, Bikini Kill toured the UK with grrrl associates Huggy Bear. Lucy Thane made a documentary a...
For several decades, gifted and incredibly prolific forger Mark Landis compulsively created impeccab...
In 1978, just after Le fond de l'Air Est Rouge, which mercilessly analyzed the previous ten years of...
Fighting to reunite with their children, 'Tough Love' chronicles the lives of two parents with cases...
War is Hell. Why would anyone want to spend their weekends there? Deep in the Oregon woods, the heat...
This short documentary shows Canada's top swimmers in training for the 1964 Olympic Games. Under the...
A portrait of the day-to-day operations of the National Gallery of London, that reveals the role of ...
Forty years before WikiLeaks and the NSA scandal, there was Media, Pennsylvania. In 1971, eight acti...
This documentary tells two stories simultaneously: it's a profile of Bernard Tapie, a wealthy man wh...
Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...
Short documentary on the Antwerp Ford Motor Company plant.
How to combine modernity and fundamentalist Islam. "Saudi Solutions" is a unique and revealing docum...
Good Grief is a short stop motion animated documentary that explores the lessons we learn from deali...
Women are lucky, they get to have the only organ in the human body dedicated exclusively for pleasur...