The story of the first century of Japanese cinema from the point of view of the controversial Japanese filmmaker Nagisa Ōshima.

The story of the shooting of Satan's Blood (Escalofrío), a film directed by Carlos Puerto in 1978.

Japan, 1954. A legend emerges from the ashes of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, devastated by atomic bombs i...

An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation ...

Documentary about Queen Elizabeth Square, Sir Basil Spence's block of Brutalist style flats built to...

Documentary about filmmakers of the New German Cinema who were members of the legendary Filmverlag f...

The early days of the future genius of Spanish cinema Luis García Berlanga, from his birth in Valenc...

The viewpoints of women from a country that no longer exists preserved on low-band U-matic tape. GDR...

The life and professional career of the Spanish filmmaker Florián Rey (1894-1962), a brilliant artis...

From teen comedian to Hollywood legend, Eddie Murphy revisits his extraordinary showbiz ride with ra...

Tucumán, Argentina, 1965. Three years before George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead was release...

Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...

A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...

Charlotte Gainsbourg looks at her mother Jane Birkin in a way she never did, overcoming a sense of r...

The hard-working cinema owners and operators of the small towns found in BC's southern interior are ...

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

For the first time one of Hollywood's greatest stars tells his own story, in his own words. From a c...

Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Iceland, July 9, 2016. The surprising discovery of a canister —cont...