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

During the last forty years, the photographer Sebastião Salgado has been travelling through the cont...

A documentary about the confluence of Christianity and mixed martial arts, including ministries whic...

Is that what mass graves are like, one body on top of the other and nothing else? Through the rain, ...

A documentary that follows the life of photographer Daido Moriyama in the present, which has never b...

A many-faced view of humanity, of global man in all his forms and interests. Produced originally in ...

Between 1993 and 1995, artist and photographer Louis Jammes took pictures of people on the streets o...

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

Taking the form of a conversation between a young teacher at a French school in Moncton and her stud...

A documentary about Pat the Cat and other roller disco skaters who want to make it big doing what th...

The lives of Jeff, Lauren and Lloyd—three very different people who share one common experience—have...

Students flooded Columbia University’s lawn to create the Gaza Solidarity Encampment in order to pre...

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

Mysteries of the Unseen World transports audiences to places on this planet that they have never bee...

Hop on a Harley for this tour of the nation's highways and byways with other motorcycle enthusiasts ...

An intimate documentary exploration of heritage and history against the backdrop of a brewing Afro-c...