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 lead-in to the premiere episode of the 2005 revival of Doctor Who. Features cast intervi...
A detailed history of documentary filmmaking in the US and the UK from 1929 to 1945. The first part...
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Short film by Sandi Mitchell showing footage of the ruins of the NFB's Halifax office after it was d...
Retrospective featurette included with the 2014 Blu-ray by Arrow Video.
Retrospective interview with Joe Pantoliano included with the 2014 Blu-ray by Arrow Video.
Retrospective interview with Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly included with the 2014 Blu-ray by Arrow...
As Hong Kong's foremost filmmaker, Johnnie To himself becomes the protagonist of this painstaking do...
In the silent film era, movies were never really silent. In the background of films that made figure...
The first feature-length documentary that fully explores how the toxic social and political Canadian...
This documentary rescues the valuable work of Martha Colmenares, an indigenous woman from the Zapote...
How could the Cannes Film Festival become the biggest cinema event in the world? For 75 years, Canne...
This documentary captures the sounds and images of a nearly forgotten era in film history when Afric...