Jack L. Warner, Harry Warner, Albert Warner and Sam Warner were siblings who were born in Poland and emigrated to Canada near the turn of the century. In 1903, the brothers entered the budding motion picture business. In time, the Warner Brothers moved into film production and would open their own studio in 1923.
Handbook of Movie Theaters’ History is a documentary about the history, the development in the prese...
Since its release in 1968, Planet of the Apes, the masterful film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner ...
Music is an integral part of most films, adding emotion and nuance while often remaining invisible t...
The most comprehensive retrospective of the '80s action film genre ever made.
In the sixties, Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) built a house on the remote island of F...
Documentary detailing the extensive number of shots long lost from constant film re-cutting of 1925'...
A detailed look at the history of horror anthology films.
The epic and poetic tale of the early years of Italian cinema, from 1896 to 1930: how peplum was bor...
Jacques Demy’s ability to enchant audiences was rooted in his personal struggles and doubts as a sho...
A memoir celebrating yesteryears of cinema and how silver screen has evolved over the years, this do...
Since its publication 200 years ago, Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein has influenced vast swathes of popu...
Humankind has always dreamt of the night sky. Of the infinite freedom offered by the black void, and...
An homage to the weird and wonderful world of B-movies, this short fauxdocumentary by film artist Ch...
The history of Frankenstein's journey from novel to stage to screen to icon.
"How Every Film You Watch Tells You To Love The Rich and What To Do About It" explores the represent...
A documentary on the creation of the popular Charlie Chan detective character as well as the history...
As the eldest son of the legendary actor and producer Kirk Douglas (1916-2020), it was not easy for ...
Godard by Godard is an archival self-portrait of Jean-Luc Godard. It retraces the unique and unheard...
As Hong Kong's foremost filmmaker, Johnnie To himself becomes the protagonist of this painstaking do...
A portrait of Per Åhlin, who has been called the father of Swedish animation.