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.

A film about the life and work of the Azerbaijani immigrant journalist and writer Mohammad Asad Bey,...

French documentary on Walt Disney's relationship with France through his personal and professional l...

Documentary about the Groningen comics maker Barbara Stok (1970). She has received worldwide praise ...

Interviews and archival footage weave together to tell the story of the Master of Suspense, one of t...

The Bahraini singer "Khaled Al Shaikh" is synonymous with musical innovation, earning him numerous a...

A portrait of the artist as a "sublime demon with the archangel's face", with an innovative musique ...

Céline Dion has not been on stage since March 2020. Interrupted by the pandemic, then postponed due ...

Tom Savini is one of the greatest special effects legends in the history of cinema, but little is kn...

Just in time for her latest album and tour, delve deep into the pop phenomenon that is Katy Perry. F...

Harvey Milk was an outspoken human rights activist and one of the first openly gay U.S. politicians ...

A pioneer in Taiwan’s contemporary dance scene, Lo Man-fei receives a beautiful tribute from directo...

The story of life on our planet by the man who has seen more of the natural world than any other. In...

Recording the journey of Raisa, a great Indonesian singer from childhood to her greatest achievement...
Roy Walker, one of Northern Ireland’s most popular comedians, reflects on the extraordinary highs an...