Diana Mariscal reached a moment of fame in the sixties, when at just 18 years of age she was the lead actress of the movie Fando and Lis by Alejandro Jodorowsky. The moment seemed to trigger a promising career, but her public image faded little by little until disappearing. Forty years later the traces of her existence have not been entirely erased.

The Day of the Dead is one of the most deeply rooted and celebrated traditions in our country and wh...

An intimate, behind-the-scenes look at how an anonymous chef became a world-renowned cultural icon. ...

The life and career of the hailed Hollywood movie star and underappreciated genius inventor, Hedy La...
Paying homage to two of Hollywood's central icons, the film creates an unparalleled portrait of two ...

An extraordinary film about memory, and specifically the fading memory of an 86-year-old political a...

A documentary on Brazilian artist Siron Franco.

The 1960s was an extraordinary time for the United States. Unburdened by post-war reparations, Ameri...

Barbra Streisand grew up in working class Brooklyn, dreaming of escape from her tough childhood. A s...

Her talents go from acting, to fashion, dancing and singing. With a net worth over 250 million dolla...
Released on DVD as part of The Criterion Collection's "Martha Graham: Dance on Film" collection.

Heaven Adores You is an intimate, meditative inquiry into the life and music of Elliott Smith. By th...

George Clinton's somewhat absurdist take on Parliament-Funkadelic history. Features never-before-gra...

A docu-almanac about British sports personalities.

Compilation of images of the amateur recordings of Madronita Andreu, Catalan intellectual of the nin...

Rosa is a Mexican woman who, at the age of 17, migrated illegally to Austin, Texas. Some years later...

A 12-year-old boy tries everything to join a music lovers club.

A look at the work, life and eventual death of singer-songwriter Chris Whitley, whose many albums (o...

Documentary that reconstructs the professional life of the dancer through the thread of his own voic...