First responders, journalists, shop owners, those inside the pressure-packed control center of Con Edison on West End Avenue, and other New Yorkers tell about what happened when the lights went out on July 13, 1977.
Surpassed only by the Bible and Shakespeare, Agatha Christie is the most successful writer of all ti...
Photographer Imogen Cunningham presents her own work in this Academy Award-nominated documentary.
The Colours of My Father: A Portrait of Sam Borenstein is a 1992 short animated documentary directed...
An investigation into the fascinating discovery of the first State Bed of Henry VII & Elizabeth of Y...
When Mariana connects the Military Dictatorship's violent legacy as the structure behind Brazilian f...
William Shatner performs a concert of biographical songs that take the audience into the reality of ...
Sonia Reich- who survived the Holocaust as a child by running and hiding, suddenly believes that she...
A documentary on the life of the late filmmaker, released 20 years after his untimely murder.
This "March of Time" entry examines the many problems, both human and economic, that faced the Allie...
In 1794, French revolutionary Maximilien Robespierre produced the world's first defense of "state te...
A world of strong colours between documentary and fiction, centered on the life and work of modernis...
An account of the life and work of legendary Japanese actor Toshirō Mifune (1920-97), the most promi...
An comprehensive look at the life and music of Mark Linkous, a influential figure in the alternative...