"This film explores how freedom of speech — including dissent — is afforded to all Americans, and shows freedom of expression in art, music, dance, architecture, and science. The film also emphasizes the importance of the individual’s contribution to the whole of society and demonstrates how a productive and creative society is formed by the open and respectful exchange of ideas. The film was written, produced, and directed by William Greaves" (National Archives).

Tommy Robinson goes on the offensive by documenting how his own “hit piece” on his character was bei...

Experimental short film exploring New York City's multicultural history through the eyes of three ch...

A documentary about a case of police brutality in the 80's NYC, the killing of graffiti artist Micha...

Stories from survivors frame this documentary detailing the sex-trafficking trial of Ghislaine Maxwe...

The first film made by Markopoulos after moving to Europe, Bliss was shot over the course of two day...

The Last Straw is a film documenting the very last live poetry reading given by Charles Bukowski at ...

A documentary about the confluence of Christianity and mixed martial arts, including ministries whic...

Just weeks after losing to the New York Yankees in the 2003 ALCS, the Boston Red Sox made it their m...

In 1910, the Pennsylvania Railroad successfully accomplished the enormous engineering feat of buildi...

Every year in June, nearly 2,000 athletes out of high school and college are chosen from an amateur ...

With one swing of a bat, Bobby Thomson became a legend. His dramatic home run on October 3, 1951, le...
The Mona Lisa Curse is a Grierson award-winning polemic documentary by art critic Robert Hughes that...

A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.

Avant-garde composer John Cage is famous for his experimental pieces and "chance music" but temporar...
This documentary aims to register this unknown side of James Joyce: His Greek Notebooks. Trieste. Bl...

In 1892, Ellis Island, in New York Bay, became the main gateway to the United States for immigrants ...

Filmmakers Alan and Susan Raymond spent three months in 1976 riding along with patrol officers in th...

The best known, "Weegee's New York" (1948), presents a surprisingly lyrical view of the city without...

Chapter Two represents a continuation of daily observations from the environment of Manhattan compil...

Dock Ellis pitched a no-hitter on LSD, then worked for decades counseling drug abusers. Dock's soulf...