The work of photographer Diane Arbus as explained by her daughter, friends, critics, and in her own words as recorded in her journals. Illustrated with many of her photographs. Mary Clare Costello, narrator Themes: Arbus' quirky go-it-alone approach. Her attraction to the bizarre, people on the fringes of society: sexual deviants, odd types, the extremes, styles in questionable taste, poses and situations that inspire irony or wonder. Where most people would look away she photographed.

A dynamic configuration of images and videos overlaid with musings on human existence.

Short documentary that lends a platform to the players on the Rattlers football team directly to spe...

An alchemically treated lullaby to the end of cinema, featuring Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton.
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A short documentary about the former judoka Marina and her Judo Club for People with Disabilities - ...

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Every weekday, inmates are released from Huntsville State Penitentiary, taking in their first moment...

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The much sought-after, two-letter web domain suffix of the title is examined as both a form of capit...

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70-year-old Timo makes the most of his short ride to work. Speeding up on a bicycle ends up in a dit...

While on a coach tour, The Beatles and a few dozen friends experience strange happenings caused by m...

At his Long Island beach house, and on the occasion of the publication of his masterful nonfiction n...

First Thursday of each month, the members of Stockholm's model railroad club meet and run their belo...