In Manhattan's Central Park, a film crew directed by William Greaves is shooting a screen test with various pairs of actors. It's a confrontation between a couple: he demands to know what's wrong, she challenges his sexual orientation. Cameras shoot the exchange, and another camera records Greaves and his crew. Sometimes we watch the crew discussing this scene, its language, and the process of making a movie. Is there such a thing as natural language? Are all things related to sex? The camera records distractions - a woman rides horseback past them; a garrulous homeless vet who sleeps in the park chats them up. What's the nature of making a movie?

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

A day in the city of Berlin, which experienced an industrial boom in the 1920s, and still provides a...

Television was invented as a result of scientific and technical research. Its power as a medium of n...

The hard-working cinema owners and operators of the small towns found in BC's southern interior are ...
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In a leafy forest, a Galician sovereign who longs to attain wisdom meets a sorcerer, who tells him: ...

Robert Altman's life and career contained multitudes. This father of American independent cinema lef...

Outtakes, commentary from Zefier's third film: Jo; or The Act of Riding a Bike.

A filmmaker's lifelong dream quickly becomes his worst nightmare when he attempts to make a low budg...

In this wildly entertaining vision of one of the twentieth century’s greatest artists, Bob Dylan is ...

Delves into the history of the most extreme and shocking films that have ever been made. chronicles ...

Documentary about film director and actor Bernhard Wicki.

Haunted by three unfinished films, a filmmaker seeks to demystify his relationship with failure thro...

Electro-Pythagorus is an intimate and subjective portrait of the late Martin Bartlett, the Canadian ...
Tells the story of Tucson and the legendary movies that were shot there.
Author Lee Clark Mitchell discusses the Western genre and literature.
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.

"This project consists a visual fluidity of construction, harmony and thoughts taking colors and len...
Germán Cipriano Gómez Valdés Castillo, a young radio announcer from Cuidad Juárez, succeeds in drawi...

Set against nostalgic analog noise, this is an ultra-processed film which pays homage to lost media ...