One of the most interesting shows ever aired on public television was Wim Kayzer's interviews with six leading intellectuals who represented both the mainstream academic (Stephen J. Gould, Freeman Dyson and Stephen Toulmin) and more or less, as it were, "eccentric" outside the box groundbreaking intellectuals (Oliver Sacks and Rupert Sheldrake). Kayzer interviews each of them (and philosopher Daniel Dennett) individually and then has the entire group sit in a kind of round-table seminar that he moderates and lets the ideas fly.

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Inspired by Steven Blush's book "American Hardcore: A tribal history" Paul Rachman's feature documen...

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Some 20 years ago, two sex workers were murdered in an upper-class Brussels neighborhood. Celebrated...

A retrospective documentary about the groundbreaking horror series, Friday the 13th, featuring inter...

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For a book project, photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders took photographs of 30 stars of adult mo...

A poetic look at the life and legacy of legendary author Philip K. Dick (1928-1982), who wrote over ...

This refreshingly frank and impartial study of the discovery and development of the notorious halluc...

A documentary on the electric guitar from the point of view of three significant rock musicians: the...

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In 1858 Charles Darwin struggles to publish one of the most controversial scientific theories ever c...

William Shatner presents a light-hearted look at how the "Star Trek" TV series have influenced and i...