When Martin Luther King Jr. was murdered in Memphis, TN on April 4, 1968, he left a legacy of profound change, yet there was still much unfinished work. This one-hour documentary explores the key battles in the Civil Rights Movement that transformed American society--from the Montgomery Bus Boycott of 1955 to the Chicago Campaign which led to the Fair Housing Act of 1968. The special will uncover what it took to translate protest into real legislative change.

It's a condition known as "hypertrichosis" or "Ambras Syndrome," but in the 1500s it would transform...

A documentary about the Synthwave scene, nostalgia and the universe of creating sounds. A love lette...

How are the sex scenes filmed? What tricks are used to fake the desire? How do the interpreters prep...

The history of Bruguera, the most important comic publisher in Spain between the 1940s and the 1980s...

A barefoot contessa, a screwed-up princess, an exquisite drunk, a bawdy aristocrat, a nightmare for ...

A Documentary film exploring the history and evolution of vinyl records. Featuring Interviews with t...
Documentary - Eighteen years in the making, two-headed cow started off as a black and white film tha...

The first of two documentaries about Ingmar Bergman produced to mark his 70th birthday. Includes beh...

It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...

A journey into four classical elements through the four main characters of the film. The main charac...

It is the year 2546. Corporations rule the world, and an agent is on a secret mission to explore the...

Denis Lavant reads long passages from Luis Buñuel's semi-autobiographical "My Last Sigh". From this ...
