James Grashow is an artist who has built—among many other things-- giant 15 foot tall fighting men, a city, and an ocean-- using paper mache, fabric, chicken wire and cardboard. More recently, he has begun making sculptures entirely out of corrugated cardboard and twist ties.
Roman Polanski hasn't given an interview for many years. However, in the conversation from 2006 with...
Elem Klimov's documentary ode to his wife, director Larisa Shepitko, who was killed in an auto wreck...
Crash and Burn chronicles the thrilling and turbulent career of Irish racing driver Tommy Byrne, who...
This is the remarkable story of an American icon who changed the sport of big wave surfing forever. ...
Documentary about the life and career of Japanese actor Chishu Ryu.
A tribute to the legendary Japanese film director featuring the reflections of filmmakers Lindsay An...
The work of legendary actor François Simon, son of Michel Simon.
Documentary that gives background on Trollope's life from childhood, adolescence, adulthood and deat...
The story of the evolution of a boy from Nebraska who became one of the most respected men in the wo...
Emerging from the Detroit music scene of the 1970s in a flurry of long hair and sequins, Alice Coope...
71 years in the making, this feature documentary experience reveals the extraordinary life journey o...
Watch as Terry Moore recounts her life as the last living legend of golden era Hollywood.
This shows physicist Stephen Hawking's life as he deals with the ALS that renders him immobile and u...
The film accompanies the Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist around the world, shows her at work in her stud...
A documentary highlighting the Soviet Union's legendary and enigmatic hockey training culture and wo...
A documentary that focuses on Hayao Miyazaki’s deep connection to nature and the environmental theme...
A portrait of the legendary actor Jean-Pierre Léaud, icon of the French New Wave and closely linked ...
Director James Toback takes an unflinching, uncompromising look at the life of Mike Tyson--almost so...