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

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

Based on the popular phone service, "How To Make a Sandwich" is a short film directed by Drake Sande...

Seeing is to painting what listening is to politics. Survival as an artist demands both. Paint Until...

An experimental short film, shot during the COVID-19 pandemic, made by one person. Using recorded sc...
Documentary about Bob and Kathy Burns, the goodwill ambassadors of science fiction film fandom.

Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.

Madrid, Spain, 1949. The Circo Americano arrives in the city. While the big top is pitched in a vaca...

The filmmaker interviews still surviving residents of Las Hurdes, where Buñuel shot a controversial ...

Documentary about the painter Lucian Freud.

Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on ...
Documentary about the VW Beetle and its origins.

For longer than the United States has been an independent nation, there has been a Marine Corps. The...
"All sounds travel in waves much the same as ripples in water." Educational film produced by Bray St...

Part of John Nesbitt's Passing Parade series, this short shows how three seemingly unimportant thing...

The remarkable spirit of tap dancers and their history provides a joyous backdrop for intimate portr...

From Vogue magazine fashion photographer to filmmaker, painter and sculptor, Bailey is the working-c...