This short documentary, shot in July 1976 at the Mannes College of Music on Manhattan's Upper East Side, marks the first collaboration between Merchant Ivory Films and composer Richard Robbins, who would go on to provide the musical scores for nearly all Merchant Ivory films. Later in 1976, 'Sweet Sounds' was shown at the New York and London Film Festivals. It was also broadcast on PBS.

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The documentary about the life of Fernando Pessoa, defended by journalist Clara Ferreira Alves, unde...

Documentary overview of Peter Lorre's ascension to fame as a master purveyor of silky but disquietin...

A documentary about how Republican forces lost to Franco in the Spanish Civil War.

Stylized with dramatic interiors and a distorted frame rate, this early documentary miniature from S...

In this tribute to the eternal allure of an ancient myth, colourful fins and swimming pools fill the...

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Sean Dunne's observational documentary of a 2016 Donald Trump Rally.

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A documentary on the late American entertainer Dean Reed, who became a huge star in East Germany aft...

Portrait of the popular Dutch singer André Hazes.

A profile of writer-director Billy Wilder