This documentary captures the sounds and images of a nearly forgotten era in film history when African American filmmakers and studios created “race movies” exclusively for black audiences. The best of these films attempted to counter the demeaning stereotypes of black Americans prevalent in the popular culture of the day. About 500 films were produced, yet only about 100 still exist. Filmmaking pioneers like Oscar Micheaux, the Noble brothers, and Spencer Williams, Jr. left a lasting influence on black filmmakers, and inspired generations of audiences who finally saw their own lives reflected on the silver screen.

How are the sex scenes filmed? What tricks are used to fake the desire? How do the interpreters prep...

Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on ...

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...
When Arthur Freed brought Alan Jay Lerner to Hollywood to compose a new Fred Astaire musical (based ...
Roundtable discussion of the films of Quentin Tarantino with four film critics.

Kirk Douglas recounts his remarkable life in a celebrated one-man theater performance augmented with...

Profile of famed dance director Busby Berkeley's career, in particular "The Gang's All Here"

French documentarist Sonia Kronlund follows actor and director Salim Shaheen, an Afghan movie star w...

Over the serene and verdant landscape of Northern California, a man with an everlasting childlike sp...

Creator of absolute freedom, David Lynch constructed his work as an enigma to be deciphered between ...
Germán Cipriano Gómez Valdés Castillo, a young radio announcer from Cuidad Juárez, succeeds in drawi...
Tells the story of Tucson and the legendary movies that were shot there.
Interview with critic Molly Haskell about Hawks and Red River
Interview with filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich about Red River and the two versions of the film.

The Death of 'Superman Lives': What Happened? feature film documents the process of development of t...

Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Al Pacino in conversation about The Irishman.

To Hell and Back: The Kane Hodder Story is the harrowing story of a stuntman overcoming a dehumanizi...
This is not merely another film about cinema history; it is a film about the love of cinema, a journ...

In the late 1990s, iconic photographer Bruce Weber barely managed to convince legendary actor Robert...
An exploration of the intricate art of filmmaking, delving into the multifaceted stages of scriptwri...