Takeda is a film about the universality of the human being seen thru the eyes of a Japanese painter that has adopted the Mexican culture.
Curator Robert Storr takes us through the 2002 MoMA Gerhard Richter retrospective.
On a search for a couple for a love story with sex beyond the 70 Herbert Götzinger sent me to his co...
In 1914, the Czech architect Jan Letzel designed in the Japanese city of Hiroshima Center for the Wo...
Set in 20th Century Japan the documentary explores the role and power of Central Banks and how they ...
In Rembrandt, Haanstra shows that it is possible to make a fascinating film only with images from pa...
Penthesilea, the first of six films made by Laura Mulvey and Peter Wollen, traverses thousands of ye...
Review the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb by Howard Carter in 1922 with archival photographs and re...
The life and struggles of Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph Maria of Habsburg-Lorraine (1832-1867), empero...
This short travelogue, visiting Mexico, was shot in VistaVision.
The Arts Council commissioned this film to coincide with their major retrospective of Giacometti's w...
Vincent Castiglia paints in human blood.
About the art explosion in Amsterdam during the 1980's when artists of all sorts found spaces and pl...
Richard Hambleton was a founder of the street art movement before succumbing to drugs and homelessne...
Anthology film made as an act of protest against Hungarian government of Viktor Orban.
The documentary film Remembrance is an outline of the past century taking as a motif the life of Lui...
Kazuo Hara follows Ayumi Yasutomi, a transgender candidate, who is also a Tokyo University professor...
This feature doc profiles acclaimed writer Alistair MacLeod. Hailed internationally as a master of t...
The story of artist Edith Lake Wilkinson, a painter who was committed to an asylum in 1924 and never...
This is the story of colorful Japanese customs and manners of the past, and their contrast with pres...