Michael Almereyda’s Paradise is a poignant and surprising sketchbook, a collection of brief episodes captured during a decade of travel. The film is marked by a sense of mystery, wonderment, and sly humor, reflecting a notion of life as a series of elusive, paradisiacal moments that are routinely taken for granted — and always slipping away.
Jesus 'Chuy' Aceves and a dozen living members of his extended family suffer from the very rare cond...
The author of Cockfight: A Fable of Failure recounts her long history with Monte Hellman’s Cockfight...
Preschool to Prison is a compelling examination of how the United States public school system is bui...
Since the 1970s‚ Martin Parr has fearlessly held out his unique photographic mirror and given us som...
In recent years, more than 2,500 books have been removed from school districts around the US, labele...
Barack Obama launched into our national consciousness at the 2004 Democratic National Convention and...
Documentary which follows the construction of a trailblazing 36,000-tonne steel structure to entomb ...
Hockney talks about his 40 year love affair with photography.
A bipartisan group of U.S. defense, intelligence, and elected policymakers spanning five presidentia...
A wide-ranging, revealing, and often intimate portrait of WNBA player Candace Parker, one of the mos...
Eccentric, outspoken, and unfiltered TV and low budget film director Josh Becker struggles to emerge...
Luciano lives with his mother and younger sister in a low-income neighborhood in the Argentine city ...
They call each other Emmanuel and Vladimir - but despite the informal tone, a fateful negotiation is...
In the fall of 1986, Richard Fung made his first visit to his father's birthplace, a village in sout...
Marina Carrère d'Encausse lifts the veil on the intimate questions that preoccupy her as well as soc...
"Honey Hunters" is a life story of bees and people. In order to get to the bottom of the mysteries o...
A behind-the-scenes look at P!NK as she balances family and life on the road, leading up to her firs...