"I was visiting Jerome Hill. Jerome loved France, especially Provence. He spent all his summers in Cassis. My window overlooked the sea. I sat in my little room, reading or writing, and looked at the sea. I decided to place my Bolex exactly at the angle of light as what Signac saw from his studio which was just behind where I was staying, and film the view from morning till after sunset, frame by frame. One day of the Cassis port filmed in one shot." -JM
Documentary on Frank Zappa.
Twenty Show was the first "user generated film", edited from fictional and real video-blogs. A uniqu...
A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...
With heart and determination, Antoine Griezmann overcame his small stature to become one of the worl...
This documentary follows the French soccer team on their way to victory in the 1998 World Cup in Fra...
In the beginning the idea was to make something from nothing, in a neutral and unknown place. Collec...
Short subject on how fashion is created-- not by the great couturiers, but on the street.
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Celebrating their 30th anniversary, Monty Python presents exclusive new material and so-called class...
Solo live concert recorded in Brussels, April 12, 1992. Tracks: 1) On A Wedding Anniversary 2) L...
a collection of different shots comprised a fictionalized, but highly detailed of the america's west...
An overview of the works of French film pioneers Louis and Auguste Lumière from 1895 to 1897.
This short explores the possibility that Louis XVII, son of King Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, esc...
A day in the city of Berlin, which experienced an industrial boom in the 1920s, and still provides a...
In France’s last presidential election, Marine Le Pen, a right-wing candidate, won over 30 per cent ...
The Dreamer That Remains is a documentary produced by Betty Freeman and directed by Stephen Pouliot ...
A timeless landscape steeped in history that is little changed today, but was surely made to be film...