The summer of 1960 was a critical moment in the history of film, when the fly-on-the-wall documentary was born. The Camera that Changed the World tells the story of the filmmakers and ingenious engineers who led this revolution by building the first hand-held cameras that followed real life as it happened.

Assassinated Lebanese intellectual Mahdi Amel — often dubbed “the Arab Gramsci” — famously said: “He...

From both local and global perspectives, this documentary examines the harsh realities behind the mo...

Birth: it's a miracle. A rite of passage. A natural part of life. But more than anything, birth is a...

Some 220 miles above Earth lies the International Space Station, a one-of-a-kind outer space laborat...
From: Light In The Attic Records: ‘Baby’ has been a staple on just about every playlist/mixtape I’v...

With being thrown off buildings an occupational hazard, professional stuntwomen Jeannie Epper and Zo...

China marks the beginning of the extensive Asian theme in Ottinger’s filmography and is her first tr...

A moving account of the experiences of men exonerated after years, and sometimes decades, in prison ...

Steyerl’s film traces the impact of an influx of transnational companies on the city dwellers of Ber...

How does a traumatic event shape a family? How do you sift through the memories to find hidden clues...
Mickey Rooney is interviewed by Robert Osborne.

Through post-porn, performance and wrestling, Puck tries to figure out her place in the world.

Witness never-before-seen footage of the Warren Miller film crew and athletes as they take on the wo...

Stop-motion animation on the arranging of marriages in 1950/60s set in the Eastern-Polish borderland...

Join filmmaking duo Chris Hegedus and Nick Doob as their cameras follow Franken to book signings, ca...

Edie Bouvier Beale and her mother, Edith, two aging, eccentric relatives of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, ...

A documentary about urban violence in Brazil, especially in Rio de Janeiro. Policemen, drug dealers,...