Documentary by Leon Hirszman about the economic conditions of film production in Brazil, produced in 1975 with sponsorship from Embrafilme and kept unreleased since then.
The 1960s opened with La Dolce Vita by Federico Fellini and its unforgettable lead: Marcello Mastroi...
A making-of directed by Bodanzky himself, the documentary discusses the language of the film Iracema...
At his cinema in Rome, the Nuovo Sacher, Nanni Moretti anxiously oversees preparations for the premi...
Impassivity and silence are Mads Mikkelsen's trademarks, and roles without reply his specialty. His ...
One hundred years of the cinematic memory of a small country told through motion graphics. A brief t...
Singer, dancer, and actress, Liza, daughter of Vincente Minnelli and Judy Garland, with whom she had...
Hossain Sabzian and some of his associates discuss his character, his life-long obsession with cinem...
The short documentary traces the fading light of Belém’s silver screens through the eyes of a young ...
A documentary celebrating over one hundred years of The Riverside Theatre & Cinema in Woodbridge.
A documentary film that capture the moment of an old man in the dilapidated oldest cinema in Yangon...
A concert film documenting a performance from the Houston artist Orpheus Von Doom.
Sean Penn is almost a living legend. His filmography paints a picture of an 'other America': the low...
Four researchers record their perceptions as they walk along the BR-116 highway in the section that ...
The film, shot in the Saharawi refugee population camps, tells the story of a group of students from...
John DeMarsico’s showcase of the cinematic inspirations for the baseball broadcasts he directs at SN...