A chronological look at the creative life of Luchino Visconti (1906-1976). It examines his theatricality, role in the neorealist movement, use of melodrama, and relation to decadence. It touches on the impact of a fabulously wealthy childhood, his writing for "Cinema," his politics, his work with Renoir, his appreciation of Thomas Mann, and his deep knowledge of literature and the arts. Visconti moves constantly between film and the theater, staging plays provocatively, working with Maria Callas at La Scala, and shooting films in theaters. Clips from his films and interviews with actors, crew members, and critics provide details for this portrait of creativity.
Documentary on the life of legendary filmmaker Roger Corman, often referred to as the "Pope of Pop C...
Franco Zeffirelli passed away on 15th June 2019. Chris Hunt's biography explores how Zeffirelli's se...
This film is at once a self-portrait and an homage to Jean-Marie Straub, Farocki's role model and fo...
Follows the behind-the-scenes work of Studio Ghibli, focusing on the notable figures Hayao Miyazaki,...
Documentary about veteran character actor Dick Miller, whose career in and outside of Hollywood has ...
A look back at the wild and crazy endeavor to make 12 Westerns in 12 Months during 2020 with directo...
Wallace Carlson walks viewers through the production of an animated short at Bray Studios.
Take a front row seat as we sit down to chat with some of the creators and stars of the best and mos...
Jacques Demy’s ability to enchant audiences was rooted in his personal struggles and doubts as a sho...
For a year, acclaimed British filmmaker Jeanie Finlay was embedded on the set of the hit HBO series ...
A behind the scenes look at the making of Jellyfish Eyes by first-time feature-film director, the wo...
Documentary on the making of the cult classic Nelvana animated film, "Rock & Rule." Featuring interv...
Documentary giving an extensive look into the design and development of the creatures created for ar...
A short documentary about the Making Of Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" (1943).
Is there an audience for Latin American movies? These are some of the questions posed by an Ecuadori...
Analog celluloid strips are disappearing. Is film dying, or just changing? Are the world's film arch...
Filmmaker Alexander Freeman who was diagnosed with cerebral palsy at the age of two, was raised by h...
We hear from Coppola, Spielberg, director of photography Gordon Willis, consulting restoration cinem...
The film Journeys alongside the filmmakers behind Disneynature’s “Polar Bear” as they face profound ...
Since its release in 1968, Planet of the Apes, the masterful film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner ...