Whatever Comes Next is a documentary about the curious and dynamic life of Annemarie Mahler-Ettinger. The film portrays the painter and scholar, Annemarie Mahler. Born in Vienna in 1926, Mahler fled by herself as a twelve-year child to the United States and has since 1955 has lived in Bloomington, IN, and in the summers in Woods Hole, MA. The documentary portrays the artist's outer and inner lives, which bridge two centuries and two continents.

A short companion to Leviathan, set inside the fishing vessel.
Documentary about the life and career of Vittorio Mezzogiorno through the voice of his daughter Giov...

Dubbed New York's "Queen of the Night," proto–club kid Susanne Bartsch has been throwing unforgettab...

A true-story account of a German businessman who saved more than 200,000 Chinese during the Nanjing ...

A group of artists settle in a swamp on the banks of the Indre River. Meanwhile, a voice describes a...

How the inventor of the detective story became his own greatest mystery.

The moving story of a lonely, isolated woman with a heart condition whose life is transformed by a s...

Out of State is the unlikely story of native Hawaiians men discovering their native culture as priso...

In the late 1960s, the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson stops touring, produces "Pet Sounds" and begins to l...

The Purity Ball symbolizes a father's protection over his daughter's virginity, but how does this re...

A documentary portrait of International Chrysis, a New York “show girl” and drag queen. Surreal hers...

A Directv and Guitar Center documentary highlighting the iconic rock guitarist, Slash. Featuring int...

A film biography of Dr. Norman Bethune, the Canadian doctor who served with the loyalists during the...

« Traces, women's imprints » is a film that ventures to the discovery of three grandmothers kassenas...
Matúš Bachync's docudrama is an expressive and thought-provoking story of a freedom-loving woman who...

Every Wednesday at noon, women who were kidnapped for sexual purpose by the Japanese army during its...