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.

This is a 1991 documentary film about the legendary artist and filmmaker, Joseph Cornell, who made t...

In this tribute to the eternal allure of an ancient myth, colourful fins and swimming pools fill the...

Every year, tens of thousands don the Red Suit for families, parties and parades, but only a handful...

The Hobbit Enigma examines one of the greatest controversies in science today: what did scientists f...

In 2011, Maine State Prison launched a pioneering reform program to scale back its use of solitary c...

New York based artist, Cindy Sherman, is famous for her photographs of women in which she is not onl...

The Road Forward is an electrifying musical documentary that connects a pivotal moment in Canada’s c...
Michael Cockerell sheds new light on the tragi-comedy of the 1970s by focusing on some of its most c...

Georgian director Otar Iosseliani prepares his film Jardins en Automne. Nothing is conventional in t...

After a quarter-century of political denial and social stigma, of stunning scientific breakthroughs,...
Documentary short showcasing the genius of jazz greats Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Cozy Cole, and...

The extraordinary story of how Hollywood changed World War II – and how World War II changed Hollywo...

Manuel Horrillo has visited for 7 years the fields where the clashes between the Spanish troops and ...

In World War II. African-American GIs liberate Germany from Nazi rule while racism prevailed in thei...

Examines the early 1980s Hong Kong filmmaking community. Tony Rayns interviews some of the new gener...