Portrait of Augustinas Baltrušaitis, film and theatre director, as well as actor, who fell into obscurity and has now been relegated to the margins of society, as a result of specific political circumstances. Countdown is a film about the limits of memory, the effects of the implacable passage of time, and a hope that surpasses time.

Albert Camus died at 46 years old on January 4, 1960, two years after his Nobel Prize in literature....

In the 1960s, a young Spanish flamenco dancer named Antonia Singla captivated audiences with her str...
How do you deal with life's curveballs? FIGURE 3 tells trapeze artist Korri Singh Aulakh's story of ...

Using original animation, archival footage and personal interviews, this full-length documentary por...

In this short documentary, five black women talk about their lives in rural and urban Canada between...

Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...

Shere Hite’s 1976 bestselling book, The Hite Report, liberated the female orgasm by revealing the mo...

Fashion revolutionary Bethann Hardison looks back on her journey as a pioneering Black model, modeli...

While navigating daily discrimination, a filmmaker who inhabits and loves her unusual body searches ...

A nuanced portrait of a new generation, Dear Thirteen is a cinematic time capsule of coming of age i...

Single mother Anna and her four children live in the front-line war zone of Donbas, Ukraine. While t...

Albert Camus, who died 60 years ago, continues to inspire defenders of freedom and human rights acti...

The film approaches the work of the Greek artist Nikos Koniaris. The particular way in which the pai...

Since World War II North Americans have invested much of their newfound wealth in suburbia. It has p...

A Sense of Justice, immerses us In a law firm in this same city. There, we can find Christine Mengus...