A tribute to a fascinating film shot by Alfred Hitchcock in 1958, starring James Stewart and Kim Novak, and to the city of San Francisco, California, where the magic was created; but also a challenge: how to pay homage to a masterpiece without using its footage; how to do it simply by gathering images from various sources, all of them haunted by the curse of a mysterious green fog that seems to cause irrepressible vertigo…
A group of people are standing along the platform of a railway station in La Ciotat, waiting for a t...
In this new video essay, filmmaker Alexandre O. Philippe delves into the dread-inducing mood and ton...
A day in the life of Swedish poet Karl Holmqvist.
The heavily compressed time and space where all survival images from my memory live in. After journe...
An intimate chronicle of the shooting of Ran (1985), a film directed by the legendary Japanese filmm...
Four lives that could not be more different and a single passion that unites them: the unconditional...
An essay style film in the vein of Orson Welles' "F For Fake" and Jon Jost's "Speaking Directly". Fr...
An account of the life and work of American film director Sam Peckinpah (1925-84), a tortured artist...
Macario 'Mac' Gómez talks about his long career as a film poster designer.
London After Midnight (1927), directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney, is the most sought-a...
An account, in his own words and those of his relatives, of the life and work of the brilliant Manue...
In 1818, Mary Shelley wrote Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, a powerful and timelessness nov...
A deep investigation, in the way of a poetic essay, on one of the main Latin American movements in c...
A documentary about the making and restoration of Alfred Hitchcock's masterpiece "Vertigo." Narrated...
One-man armies, meet-cutes, casual strolls away from huge explosions — stars and industry insiders t...
Celestial Night is a film on visibility and questions what it means to see. It is a film about what ...