A film documentary about the Commodore 64 (and Amiga) cracking scene in the 1980s and 1990s. In the early years of the commodore 64 cracker feed the masses with their cracked versions of computer games. In this sequel to The 8-Bit Philosophy we dive deep into the minds of famous C64 cracker like Bacchus of Fairlight or Injun of Triad. Witness their story, why they cracked protected computer games, were hated by the software industry, and hunted by the police.

A feature documentary that explores the influence of the Commodore Amiga and how it took video game ...

The Classic Game Insights series presents in-depth interviews with game developers, providing detail...

The rise and fall of Commodore computers in the 70s and 80s as described by the people who created t...

Four Brazilian friends meet to reflect on the importance of the friendship network they built from b...
A film documentary about the Commodore 64 (and Amiga) cracking scene in the 1980s and 1990s. In the ...

Amazing live performances recorded at Brighton Centre (2003) and St. Luke's LSO (2004). Features liv...

Nothing beats the thrill of a live orchestra in an electrifying concert. But sometimes you just can'...

In 2015, a black, female professor at a prominent Christian college wore a hijab and said that Chris...

At the '87 Tokyo International Video Biennale, held at Spiral Hall, performance artist Laurie Anders...

A magnificent rhapsodic ode to the filmmaker’s mother, the legendary transgendered tap-dancing cult ...

A delightful insight into the filming of Antony Hickling's "Frig" with interviews and behind the sce...

Marina Abramovic collaborated with videomaker Charles Atlas on this striking work of autobiographica...

This documentary records the in-depth testimony of a gay Muslim couple, Ovil and Usman, whose only w...

Jacobs’s hypnotic “3-D” adaptation of New York 1911, a long-forgotten Swedish documentary restored b...