Bandit, a Connecticut house dog with ties to the Pit Bull family, is condemned to death for biting an aggressive neighbor and then his own remorseful master. But when the late great dog-trainer and philosopher Vicki Hearne steps in, a judge grants him a 90-day stay of execution--and a chance to prove that old dogs can learn new tricks.
A filmmaker unearths a pervasive history of multigenerational trauma in her Italian-American family....
Gunvor Nelson stares intently at her mother Carin, a woman whose body has been devastated by the cha...
This film features two Russian communist politicians. Being committed Leninists; both of them have s...
Documentary about red-bereted Jimmy Mirikitani, a feisty painter working and living on the street, n...
A documentary that explores the potential dangers of toxic chemicals in consumer products and the re...
In the table that symbolizes the value of traditional women, a woman who wants to break free from he...
A portrait of 10 senior dogs and their owners who struggle with the thought of letting go.
Started as a class project in what was likely the first filmmaking course ever taught at Harvard, Ma...
For decades, American touring ice shows dominated family entertainment with their dazzling productio...
Tan Pin Pin employs a strictly external perspective for this portrait of her hometown, the tropical ...
Filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond spent three months in 1976 riding along with patrol officers in th...
The compelling story of an extraordinary woman's journey from her birth in a paper thin shack in the...
Documentary on the great American Ballerina Wendy Whelan
A night flight through hysteria and police surveillance in suburban America.
Based on footage shot in the early seventies and lost for more than thirty years, we see and hear th...
In 1971, inmates at Attica State Prison seized control of D-yard and took 35 hostages after peaceful...
"My Own Breathing" is the final documentary of the trilogy, The Murmuring about comfort women during...