6-18-67 is a short quasi-documentary film by George Lucas regarding the making of the Columbia film “Mackenna's Gold”. This non-story, non-character visual tone poem is made up of nature imagery, time-lapse photography, and the subtle sounds of the Arizona desert.
Across the Bay Area, illuminated windows reveal volunteers for Exhale, a hotline for women seeking h...
Why wouldn't you? Is there any reason not to? We've got so much at our disposal, so, why don't you? ...
He's hungry, and chances are you're also hungry, so tag along. Who knows, you might learn a thing or...
This film aims to capture the stories of the aging Isabella, but also captures her condition and los...
This sex education movie explore themes of body development, sexual hygiene, masturbation, menstruat...
Abortion clinics in Texas are disappearing exponentially and healthcare providers are feeling the br...
Watch the chilling tale of African women whose fertility was tragically stripped away through an exp...
For one-night-only blood was spilled in the mud.
Industrialization brings progress, but also harmful influences on the environment. Warning of the da...
Made at the height of 'cold war' paranoia, this drama-documentary shows the work of the UK Warning a...
The sights and sounds of a kimchi factory in Vietnam.
The lives of Jeff, Lauren and Lloyd—three very different people who share one common experience—have...
A documentary which offers insights into the adaptation of the original stage play and the making of...