Narrated by Linda Hunt, this documentary examines the life of the late author and gay rights activist Paul Monette. Born in 1945 to a well-off Massachusetts family, Monette grows up unable to accept his homosexuality, for years hiding it from his loved ones while struggling to develop as a writer. In 1978, Monette publishes his first novel, which allows him to come out to his parents. After losing one lover to AIDS in 1986, he becomes a ferocious advocate for awareness of the disease.

Documentary on the shock rock group "The Mentors".

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At age 25, Olivier Rousteing was named the creative director of the French luxury fashion house, Bal...

A documentary by Donna Zaccaro about the political trailblazer, Geralidine Ferraro. Featuring inter...

Kirk Douglas recounts his remarkable life in a celebrated one-man theater performance augmented with...

Acknowledged as one of the greatest singers of the twentieth century, Arena explores the rise of the...

The brilliant Czech writer Milan Kundera has not given an interview in thirty years; nor does he app...

Everyone thinks that Bob Kane created Batman, but that’s not the whole truth. One author makes it hi...

The views and thoughts of Canadian writer Margaret Atwood have never been more relevant than today. ...

Filmmaker Jonathan Caouette's documentary on growing up with his schizophrenic mother -- a mixture o...

The life story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, who survived the Nazi reign as a trans woman and helped s...

Looney Tunes Friz Freleng appears in interview segments in this excellent documentary, which spends ...

The extraordinary life of playwright, singer, actor, composer, and director Noël Coward, who rose fr...

The portrait of the last cowboy Hollywood legend dives into the 65 years of an extraordinary career ...

Overcoming the seemingly insurmountable odds that life threw his way, Liston became heavyweight cham...