The history of Bruguera, the most important comic publisher in Spain between the 1940s and the 1980s. How the characters created by great writers and pencilers became Spanish archetypes and how their strips persist nowadays as a portrait of Spain and its people. The daily life of the creators and the founding family, the Brugueras. The world in which hundreds of vivid colorful paper beings lived and still live, in the memory of millions, in the smile of everyone.

Well-known Croatian author Pero Kvesić, who has been struggling with a severe lung disease, document...

Here's a strange one. First, a song on a blackboard: a Polish translation of “I love my little roost...

When looking at Pedro Almodóvar’s filmography, it becomes evident that women are everywhere; in fact...

This riveting music documentary traces the history of Jazz piano legend Oscar Peterson, from his ear...

The majestic Neil Diamond live! Prepare to melt.
The carnage in Sarajevo provides the focus of this French documentary which seeks to call attention ...

Sean Dunne's observational documentary of a 2016 Donald Trump Rally.

Documentary featuring interviews with several of legendary Spanish director Luis Buñuel’s close frie...
A humorous observation in Barcelona’s immigrant neighbourhood El Raval. Four barber shops, four plac...

The inner world of the great painter Max Ernst is the subject of this film. One of the principal fou...

The rut of Dalmatian hinterland changes with the arrival of returning guest workers, and things they...

This documentary offers a behind-the-scenes look at Björk and her touring entourage for the 2001 Ves...

The Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy talks about his life and work. Footage of Cairo, Gharb Assouan, ...

An ode to the fighters and stunt coordinators of Tamil cinema, this documentary, with a voice-over b...
Andreas Kieling, a famous German documentary film maker, explores the coldest places in the world. H...

Soul explores the secrets of gastronomy where two cuisines apparently so opposite in their philosoph...