An intimate documentary exploration of heritage and history against the backdrop of a brewing Afro-centric revolution as the U.S. government prepares to invade the island nation of Grenada. First hand accounts from activists Angela Davis, Fania Davis and Fannie Haughton weave together director Damani Baker’s family portrait of utopian dreams, resistance and civil unrest with a film score composed by music luminary Meshell Ndegeocello.
A Documentary on the Making of 'Gore Vidal's Caligula'
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Documentary exploring the making of the third installment of the popular post-apocalyptic roleplayin...
Documentary overview of Peter Lorre's ascension to fame as a master purveyor of silky but disquietin...
The documentary about the life of Fernando Pessoa, defended by journalist Clara Ferreira Alves, unde...
Documentary that reconstructs the professional life of the dancer through the thread of his own voic...
In the spring of 1974, a camera team from Studio H&S succeeded against the explicit orders of the Ju...
If your bedroom has become too small a stage for your air guitar antics, take inspiration from the c...
Documentary - Eighteen years in the making, two-headed cow started off as a black and white film tha...
A day in the life of Mr. Istvan and Ms. Magdi, neighbors for many years, is narrated by the building...
The Garbage Pail Kids are 30 years old. Celebrate their gross-out greatness with artist interviews, ...
A profile of writer-director Billy Wilder
Though Henry Kissinger is often giving short statements to the media, he refuses detailed interviews...
The film portraits the stage previous to the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution, from the end of Por...
The point of departure for this film is the 1981 composition De Tijd by Dutch composer Louis Andries...
For how long have we been laughing? Are human beings the only ones to laugh? In the past, scientists...