Poetry, literature, painting and old film clips converge in this lyrical, unusually designed film essay about Le Moulin, the Taiwanese poets’ collective which protested in the 1930s against the cultural superiority of the Japanese occupier and the domination of realism in poetry.
A Thousand Years of Joy charts poet/activist Robert Bly's journey from Midwestern farm boy to global...
Mark Gatiss explores and celebrates Dracula, an icon of popular culture, asking just why we keep com...
Features live footage from the Greed/Holy Money tour in 1986 in London and Nottingham and the A Long...
James Baldwin was at once a major 20th century American author, a Civil Rights activist and, for two...
Euritan is a review of the narrative 'Klara eta biok', written by Itxaro Borda in 1985. Putting the ...
Few of us have stopped to consider the lives of the workers who manufacture the objects that make up...
Poet and author Xi Xi is one of Hong Kong's most treasured writers. Though also acclaimed in Taiwan ...
This film is a documentary portrait of the great Bulgarian Writer and poet Valeri Petrov.
Hours and historical meetings, Pierre Assouline has composed an anthology of the best extracts prese...
Dania is 21 years old and grew up in a Christian community in the Faroe Islands’ Bible belt. She has...
James Franco interviews three experts on the poet Hart Crane, whose life was the subject of his feat...
Passers-by, those who knew him in his youth, René Barjavel, witness of his beginnings, his wife, his...
The brilliant writing and troubled life of Californian Larry Levis came to an abrupt halt when he di...
Erwin Romulo, the late Alexis Tioseco’s best friend, recalls the events after the critic and his gir...
Robert Burns was well aware of the revolution taking place across the Atlantic as he grew up. The po...