"Goodbye to Glocamorra" (1968) is a documentary film originally made for broadcast on Irish television. It examines the forces of change in the late 1960's in Inwood, then one of the last Irish immigrant communities in New York City.

A bear cub and a raccoon become fast friends when they're swept away down a river, away from their f...

The mother is in her eightieth, the son is in his sixtieth, they talking about their past.

The story behind Blondie's album Parallel Lines, which sold 16 million copies and captured the spiri...

Where does voguing come from, and what, exactly, is throwing shade? This landmark documentary provid...

This one-night-only concert event taping brings together fans, friends and music icons to celebrate ...

Ten of Muhammad Ali's former rivals pay tribute to the three-time world heavyweight champion.

As the dissociated convenience of the Internet and globalized corporate culture continue to shut dow...

On August 15th, 2006, filmmaker Ryan Dacko set out to get a 30-minute meeting with a major Hollywood...

Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant's PBS documentary tracks the rise and fall of subway graffiti in New ...

The story of Manhattan Plaza, the renowned experiment in subsidized housing catering to people in th...

Spanish filmmaker David Trueba travels to New York to interview Woody Allen, who reviews his filmogr...

Two decades ago, Venezuela's power trio Dermis Tatú released their only album, "La violó, la mató y ...
Every day in Finland alone, two people commit suicide. Thousands of people are affected by suicide y...

The documentary of director Katsuyuki Hirano and adult film actress Yumika Hayashi's 41-day biking t...

For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature length ...

In 2012, Stephen Vaughan and Kay Ferreter are invited to address the congregation at St. Joseph's Re...

Filmmaker S.R. Bindler profiles Texas contestants trying to win a truck by keeping one hand on it lo...

Miami, New Orleans and New York City completely under water it’s a very real possibility if sea leve...