A feature-length documentary portrait of Québécoise painter Johanne Corno, who has lived and worked in New York City for more than 20 years. Ignored by the art intelligentsia in Québec, she settled abroad to escape that creative constraint, and built an enviable international career. Today, she casts a lucid eye on her work and describes the resources she draws on to survive in the jungle of the contemporary art world.

A young woman of the Tarahumara, well-known for their extraordinary long distance running abilities,...

Documentary on Antoine de Caunes, a French television presenter, comedian, actor, journalist, writer...

Observations at Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal, which is one of the most fascinating stations fo...

Ten years after an enormous open-pit gold mine began operations in Malartic, the hoped-for economic ...

In 2024, Abdelkrim Baba Aissa, aged 75, engages in a series of filmed interviews with Algerian journ...

Departing from peripheral details of some paintings of the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, a female narrato...

7-year-old Sasha has always known that she is a girl. Sasha’s family has recently accepted her gende...

Filmed In the heart of the mountainous villages of Greece and North Macedonia, the documentary follo...
Follows the young people of Selma, Alabama's RATCo (Random Acts of Theatre Company) as they journey ...

Kristina, a self-named Hungarian female lion tamer, arrives in New York to become a dance choreograp...

“Nuuhkuum uumichiwaapim” (« My Grandmother’s Tipi ») is an exploration of the sensorial and textural...

Martin Scorsese’s electrifying concert documentary captures The Rolling Stones live at New York’s Be...

Alanis Obomsawin, a North American Indian who earns her living by singing and making films, is the m...

A cinematic portrait of the homeless population who live permanently in the underground tunnels of N...