Orson Welles pitches to potential investors his vision of a largely improvised bullfighter movie about an existential, James Dean type troubadour who sets himself apart from other matadors. In front of an audience of wealthy arts patrons, Welles pontificates on the state of cinema, the filmmaking process, and the art of bullfighting.
From 1970-1977, six low budget films shown at midnight transformed the way we make and watch films.
Come with us to sunny Spain, land of bullfights, flamenco, and 2,000 years of history. Begin in Madr...
Documentary about the original 1986 film Critters. Features interviews with actors Dee Wallace, Don ...
A documentary about the career of director Jack Arnold at Universal-International Studios. (An early...
This documentary is featured on Arrow Video's 2011 DVD & Blu-ray releases for The Beyond (1981).
Michael Mosley transformed the lives of millions of people. In this programme, we look back at an ex...
Any given Sunday of 1974 in Spain, soccer games in several stadiums, the sarcastic voice of commenta...
HECKLER is a comedic feature documentary exploring the increasingly critical world we live in. After...
Chelsea Bledsoe and her husband Graig throw a surprise intervention for her old high school boyfrien...
The shooting diary of a film shot in France and in the United States. Using photos of Paris and of N...
A beautiful and vital film that tells the story of a young woman's fight with death.
The first definitive feature documentary to lend new and compelling perspectives on the partnership,...
Nina Caprez and Cédric Lachat are passionate climbers. A passion they share and pushed them to becom...
Following Shamim Khan’s and his co-workers’ daily care for the Islamic Delhi Gate Cemetery over the ...
The film evokes all the aspects of bullfighting - its history, the bulls, the toreros, the arena, th...