An experimental self-portrait, MMXIII explores phenomenological subtlety, intersections of construct and verité, and the ways in which technology, landscape, and beauty coalesce.
In the middle of the French Alps, some adventurers balance themselves on slacklines high above the g...
Harry hates being a TV producer and dreams of leaving his job to travel the world. He loves Alex, an...
Short subject on how fashion is created-- not by the great couturiers, but on the street.
Bettie Page was the top pin-up queen of the 50s and developed a cult following in the 80s. She is kn...
Arthur Egeli directs this multifaceted romance set on the beaches of Cape Cod, the story of young pa...
An unconventional portrait of painter Frida Kahlo and photographer Tina Modotti. Simple in style but...
The saga of Dan Cleveland, the hardest-working man in local rock, and his band Dark Horse continues....
A photoshoot on the roofs and in the streets of Paris, under the astonished eyes of the inhabitants.
Sara, a cold college professor, and her husband, an ecstatic painter, spend a summer away from the c...
One of the most provocative and elusive figures in contemporary art finds himself the subject of Mau...
Grete Stern decided to be a photographer. Then she also decided to be Argentinian. Those two choices...
Willy Ronis lived his life between Paris and Provence capturing post-war life. From a historical sho...
To mark his fiftieth birthday in 1988, London's Tate Gallery staged a major retrospective of his wor...
Valeria hates commissioned photos such as passport or wedding photos because, in her opinion, they a...
Down-and-out artist Joe Manning (John Bromfield) wakes up from a night of drunken revelry in a jail ...
David Hockney undertakes a commission to design and install a stained-glass window in Westminster Ab...
Contemplates the contribution of Puerto Rican artist Cossette Zeno.
In 1877, in a watch factory in a valley in north-western Switzerland, Josephine produces balance spi...
The film offers exclusive and intimate insights into how and why the classically trained artist risk...