The Bang Bang Club were four fearless young photographers who set out to expose the reality of Apartheid in South Africa - a battle that changed a nation but wound up almost destroying them.
Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on ...
George Clinton's somewhat absurdist take on Parliament-Funkadelic history. Features never-before-gra...
In Taiwan, director Lee Hsing's films have become a reflection of society and a collective memory of...
In the aftermath of Stalin’s death, three Italian communists engage in a trip to the Soviet Union to...
CITIZEN SOLDIER is a dramatic feature film, told from the point of view of a group of Soldiers in th...
Balkan Baroque is a real and imaginary biography of the Yugoslavian performance artist Marina Abramo...
A group of young skateboarders find direction in their lives when they move to New York and start a ...
Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
As children, British actor Paul Blackthorne and Australian photographer Mister Basquali both fell in...
The portrait of a woman who remembers. Sheila tells the story of Sheila, without concessions or evas...
Archival footage and personal testimonials present an intimate portrait of the life and career of le...
Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD, then worked for decades counseling drug abusers. Dock's soulf...
Fela Anikulapo Kuti created the musical movement Afrobeat and used it as a political forum to oppose...