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…

In the late 1990s, iconic photographer Bruce Weber barely managed to convince legendary actor Robert...
Words are loaded with meaning. Certain ones conjure joyful memories and others remind us of less hap...

Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...
Four lives that could not be more different and a single passion that unites them: the unconditional...

A young woman, who has inherited her grandparents' huge house, a fascinating place full of amazing o...

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

They grew up in the land of dictators and surveillance, where images are censored, photos are burned...

A tribute to Italian filmmaker Sergio Corbucci (1926-90), presented by American filmmaker Quentin Ta...

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

A scientific expedition travels to an alternative Earth in hope of finding a new home for humanity, ...

A portrait of the actress and singer Pepa Flores, an incarnation of the recent history of Spain, who...

Hitler's biography told like never before. Besides brief historical localizations by a narrator, onl...

According to the official history of Afghanistan, ruthless destruction has always prevailed over art...

A fantastic journey through the world of Renato Casaro, one of the most important illustrators that ...

A fascinating compilation tracing the development of British trains throughout the 20th century. Thi...

A provocative and poetic exploration of how the British people have seen their own land through more...