Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how one tiny comment against President Bush dropped their number one hit off the charts and caused fans to hate them, destroy their CD’s, and protest at their concerts. A film about freedom of speech gone out of control and the three girls lives that were forever changed by a small anti-Bush comment
From a school band from Essen to an internationally celebrated thrash metal legend: To mark Kreator'...
Secessionnist movements in Canada outside Quebec.
In this entrancing documentary on performance artist, photographer and underground filmmaker Jack Sm...
A Zen priest in San Francisco and cookbook author use Zen Buddhism and cooking to relate to everyday...
In an extensive mini-documentary by Michelle Boley (@roguekite) and Taylor Gill (@taylorcgill) and p...
In San Juan, Puerto Rico, hundreds of artists gathered to pay honor to the work of Puerto Rican arti...
When a Mongolian nomadic family's newest camel colt is rejected by its mother, a musician is needed ...
After several farmyard analogies featuring chicks and calves, the well-spoken narrator and director ...
A documentary on the once promising American rock bands The Brian Jonestown Massacre and The Dandy W...
In the Realms of the Unreal is a documentary about the reclusive Chicago-based artist Henry Darger. ...
Documentary about the Rembrandt Association. In the 19th century, a lot of Dutch art disappeared abr...
Arturo Urbiola, independent singer/songwriter, talks about the influence music has had on his life, ...
The rock band Grace Potter and the Nocturnals perform in Austin.
Paradoxocracy, co-directed with Pen-ek's longtime friend and producer, Pasakorn Pramoolwong, begins ...
This documentary, filmed over a 10-year period, centers on the debate over censorship as it follows ...
Now We Live on Clifton follows 10 year old Pam Taylor and her 12 year old brother Scott around their...