This program investigates the ways various art forms are used to sway minds and to argue political causes. Examples include Napoleon and Hitler; artist such as Daumier, Hogarth and Shann; writers Dickens, Swift and Orwell; and pop artists who mock popular ideals.
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...
Kieslowski’s later film Dworzec (Station, 1980) portrays the atmosphere at Central Station in Warsaw...
Curator Robert Storr takes us through the 2002 MoMA Gerhard Richter retrospective.
Director Agnès Varda and photographer/muralist JR journey through rural France and form an unlikely ...
Tommy Robinson goes on the offensive by documenting how his own “hit piece” on his character was bei...
Carlo McCormick was invited to curate an East Village Art show at a gallery in Richmond, Virginia. F...
The impact of Marx on the 20th century has been all-pervasive and world-wide. This program looks at ...
THE STORY WON’T DIE, from Award-winning filmmaker David Henry Gerson, is an inspiring, timely look a...
Chronicles the life of Allard K. Lowenstein, the political activist and Congressman known for his ti...
This is a 1991 documentary film about the legendary artist and filmmaker, Joseph Cornell, who made t...
Introduces the world of painter René Magritte through an assemblage of the painter's images. Includ...
Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...
New York based artist, Cindy Sherman, is famous for her photographs of women in which she is not onl...
A Nazi propaganda film made to promote anti-Semitism among the German people. Newly-shot footage of ...
A portrait of artist, actress, poet and occultist Marjorie Cameron, it shows images of her paintings...
Working closely with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Sunflowers goes beyond a ‘virtual exhibition’...
During World War II, the propaganda engine of the U.S. government made a pivotal decision with unfor...