Filmmaker Rodney Evans embarks on a scientific and artistic journey, questioning how his loss of vision might impact his creative future. Through illuminating portraits of three artists: a photographer (John Dugdale), a dancer (Kayla Hamilton), and a writer (Ryan Knighton), the film looks at the ways each artist was affected by the loss of their vision and the ways in which their creative process has changed or adapted.

Bunny Yeager, 'The world's prettiest photographer', started out as a beauty contest winner and profe...

During the last forty years, the photographer Sebastião Salgado has been travelling through the cont...

A documentary that follows the life of photographer Daido Moriyama in the present, which has never b...

Czech Photographer Josef Koudelka grew up behind the Iron Curtain and always wanted to know "what wa...

Six blind Tibetan teenagers climb the Lhakpa-Ri peak of Mount Everest, led by seven-summit blind mou...

In his lifetime, Thomas Merton was hailed as a prophet and censured for his outspoken social critici...

A documentary about the aging prima ballerina Balasaraswati (popularly known as "Bala"), the most fa...

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes ...

In an industry that is becoming increasingly competitive, what drives indie filmmakers to keep creat...

Part documentary, part drama, this film presents the life and work of Jack Kerouac, an American writ...

Beatriz Portinari is not only the name of the inspiring muse of Dante Alighieri, but also the pseudo...

Two documentary filmmakers become the plaything of writer Peter Stamm and subject of the novel whose...

Ashes and Snow, a film by Gregory Colbert, uses both still and movie cameras to explore extraordinar...

A documentary-essay which shows Costică Axinte's stunning collection of pictures depicting a Romania...

The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman t...

The NFL has staged 48 Super Bowls. Four photographers have taken pictures at every one of them. In K...

Alan Yentob explores the work of Martin Parr, considered to be the most influential photographer of ...