The best known, "Weegee's New York" (1948), presents a surprisingly lyrical view of the city without a hint of crime or murder. Already this film gives evidence, here very restrained, of Weegee's interest in technical tricks: blur, speeded up or slowed-down film, a lens that makes the city's streets curve as if cars are driving over a rainbow. - The New York Times

A strange and mischievous documentary on an archeological site in the Qaytarieh hills in Tehran. Thi...

A tribute to the cameramen of the newsreel companies and the service film units, in the form of a co...

In the 1920s, former coal miner Harry Hoxsey claimed to have an herbal cure for cancer. Although sco...
This last testimony of Robert Kramer (1939-1999) is a moving documentary with the independent Americ...

Migrant families experience violence, but they also keep beautiful memories when they arrive in new ...

Wales prides herself in her wealth of natural resources, foundries, mills, and factories. Beyond thi...

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...

How are the sex scenes filmed? What tricks are used to fake the desire? How do the interpreters prep...

The history of Bruguera, the most important comic publisher in Spain between the 1940s and the 1980s...

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

A short film made for "Venezia 70 - Future Reloaded". A homage to Paulo Rocha and Kenji Mizoguchi, f...

A documentary about the Synthwave scene, nostalgia and the universe of creating sounds. A love lette...

To help visualize the dramatic final chapter in Cassini's remarkable story, NASA's Jet Propulsion La...

This short follows the early career of actress Jane Barnes. She starts by doing extra work. After se...

She now lives many miles away from her mother, who is waiting to hear from her. It is a bittersweet,...

A two parts making of documentary, following José Augusto Silva and his film crew during the shootin...