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.
An analysis of the spirit and human qualities of Knud Rasmussen, who made a unique contribution to t...

A documentary on Queercore, the cultural and social movement that began as an offshoot of punk and w...

Over the course of four decades, filmmaker Paul Oremland documented his romantic and sexual encounte...

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes ...

Pierre Clément, student and photographer of René Vauthier, first accompanied him to Tunisia to make ...

After seeking transcendence through shamanic rituals, Ana’s life is transformed overnight by an unex...

In Córdoba, far from the Argentine capital, the end of a military regime promises a spring that is a...

A journey through the artistic life of the British-American rock band The Pretenders, formed in 1978...

Paris, Rue Beautreillis, July 3, 1971. The corpse of rock star Jim Morrison is found in a bathtub, i...

Putito is a production with no specific genre, where reality and fiction blend through a testimony w...

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...