One of several films by the Hoffman-Skórzewski duo, made as part of the "black series" of Polish documentaries showing social problems hidden from viewers behind the façade of socialist realist productions until the mid-1950s. The subject of the film are the effects of alcoholism, whose innocent victims are children.

A personal film by Steffan Strandberg about his adolescence with an alcoholic mother.

Markenhof nursing home is located in the woods of Beekbergen. The unsuspecting walker might think it...

Metro trains disappear on the turning track, only to immediately return on the same route. Tapio (57...

Paris, Rue Beautreillis, July 3, 1971. The corpse of rock star Jim Morrison is found in a bathtub, i...

Chronicles the fascinating and often turbulent life of Townes Van Zandt.

Parents and Kids Talk Straight About Alcohol and Other Drugs. Does your family have trouble talking...

The life and work of the enigmatic singer-songwriter Harry Nilsson.

Adrian Chiles takes a long hard look at his own love of boozing. He wants to find out why he and man...

The struggle between art and rapture. A dream of becoming an artist, a painter. But dark demons lure...

Tony Slattery examines his Mental Health and Alcoholism and looks for a diagnosis.

Alcoholics Anonymous is a community of men and women who share their experience, hope and support wi...
David Vandenbrink seems like a healthy 21-year-old, bright and articulate young man. There is little...

In 1986, twelve years after his film Kihnu Naine (The women of Kishnou), Mark Soosaar made this comp...
Bold & candid, One Little Pill will reveal to the world a startling pharmaceutical discovery &am...

Real-life drama about why, in a beautiful and quirky rural town, film- maker Jez Lewis' childhood fr...

Carol Morley returns to Manchester, where in the early 1980s, five years of her life were lost in an...

Arthur and Ernest are two bachelor fishermen who occupy the proverbial end-of-the-road on Morris Isl...

The degenerate alcoholics, the men and women of the beaches, themselves speak openly about their liv...