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.

In 2012 I started testing a new hydrogen peroxide based bleach with an acid as a stabilizer, citric ...

The sights and sounds of a kimchi factory in Vietnam.

Madrid, Spain, 1949. The Circo Americano arrives in the city. While the big top is pitched in a vaca...

A tribute to the cameramen of the newsreel companies and the service film units, in the form of a co...

Roald Amundsen's South Pole Journey is a Norwegian documentary film that features Roald Amundsen's o...

Three generations of women represent the past, present and future of hairstyling. Lisa Bruno, Jessic...

Eilis is addicted to mustard. When she falls madly in love, she's sure her demons are finally banish...
This documentary is featured on the DVD for Captain Blood (1935), released in 2005.

In 1928, as the talkies threw the film industry and film language into turmoil, Chaplin decided that...

Short documentary about a transexual sex worker.

In this experimental short film, Kristian Day collected artwork created by the public. He found the ...