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

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

From leaving Egypt 10 years ago, to almost dying a month ago in a car accident. This film is about t...

This short cautionary training film examines dangers associated with earthmoving equipment operation...

The Garbage Pail Kids are 30 years old. Celebrate their gross-out greatness with artist interviews, ...

"This film explores how freedom of speech — including dissent — is afforded to all Americans, and sh...

This Pixar documentary short follows Sarah Vowell, who plays herself as the title character, on why ...

Arturo Urbiola, independent singer/songwriter, talks about the influence music has had on his life, ...
Documentary - Eighteen years in the making, two-headed cow started off as a black and white film tha...

Redheads. Fire crotches… This film collects samples of their testimonials and their body hair and sk...

Static was filmed from a helicopter circling around the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour. It wa...

The majestic Neil Diamond live! Prepare to melt.
This documentary is featured on the DVD for Captain Blood (1935), released in 2005.
Produced for the "Little Nicky" Special Edition DVD.

At the crossroads of documentary and fiction, Hello Stranger relates the transition journey of a you...
2015 featurette documentary behind the experience of Nightmare and grindhouse cinema.

The rut of Dalmatian hinterland changes with the arrival of returning guest workers, and things they...