Filmed to praise the work of the Spanish Ministry of Housing in solving the problem of shanty towns in Bilbao, it was made to be viewed by General Franco and not for public screening or distribution through the NO-DO newsreel. Although the short film was commissioned by the Ministry of Housing, director Jorge Grau produced a subtly critical work.

This compelling Documentary moves beyond the spotlight and past the attention-grabbing headlines to ...

An audiovisual chronicle of the Spanish Civil War in Galicia. Memorias Rotas centers on a group of r...

Paul Fierlinger's unique animation captures five individuals from diverse backgrounds as they descri...

Dialogue-free short detailing the daily tasks of a man and his wife.

Stylized with dramatic interiors and a distorted frame rate, this early documentary miniature from S...
Documentary of musician Mikael Kosmos' journey into Tuva to taka part on a throat singing competitio...

Edith and Eddie, ages 96 and 95, are America's oldest interracial newlyweds. Their unusual and idyll...
Documentary film interviews leading African Americans on race, identity, and achievement.

Athletes and fans explore the impact of sports on the lives of Americans.
RAISING RENEE is the story of a family's remarkable response to being broken apart and rearranged af...

Famous Spanish film critic Alfonso Sánchez talks about his personal life, his work and Anouk Aimée. ...

Shot live in the studio during the evening broadcast on Swedish public television, the film shows th...

Gil Cardinal searches for his natural family and an understanding of the circumstances that led to h...

Born in 1918 in San Diego, Williams was a latchkey child from a broken home, raised by a mother more...
On the surface, this collection of shorts by up-and-coming African American filmmakers arrived at a ...

Documentary film interviews leading Latinos on race, identity, and achievement.

Irrepressible writer-comedian Carl Reiner, who shows no signs of slowing down at 94, tracks down cel...