"Goodbye to Glocamorra" (1968) is a documentary film originally made for broadcast on Irish television.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 new documentary on the Criterion Collection edition of Roman Polanski's 1971 adaptation of Macbeth...
A look back at the 1000 days of the John F. Kennedy presidency.
Documentary focusing on the thrash metal band Kreator but also exploring the economic and social sit...
A group of young skateboarders find direction in their lives when they move to New York and start a ...
David Hockney is unquestionably one of the most passionate and versatile experimental artists on the...
A Dutch couple, Martin and Margo Verfondern, move to a remote Spanish village of Santoalla to start ...
A group of treasure hunters discover a mysterious object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea in this doc...
The theme of death is heavily interwoven in Smolder’s surreal salute to Belgian painter Antoine Wier...
An impressionistic, graphic history of one of the world's most infamous streets: Manhattan's 42nd St...
Images set to a tape recording that slain San Francisco City Supervisor Harvey Milk made in November...
An intimate look at Al Gore and his family during the former Vice President's 2000 campaign
As children, British actor Paul Blackthorne and Australian photographer Mister Basquali both fell in...
Moazzam Begg has experienced a generation of conflict. The Confession captures the entirety of Begg’...
Bomarsund 1854 tells the story of two humanists, whose actions during the Crimean War prevented bloo...
Legendary western swing band leader Bob Wills rose up in the Great Depression to fame in Oklahoma an...
A famed criminologist reexamines the evidence in this powerful interview with murderer Bert Spencer,...
Advertising surrounds us. It is part of our lives, our memory and our culture: it is a pure reflecti...
A 1971 documentary by Frank Simon featuring rare footage of the film’s cast and crew at work.