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.

A unique record of the life and work of eminent Australian photographer, Olive Cotton.

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...

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

One of the greatest playwrights of the 20th century, Arthur Miller created such celebrated works as ...

Literary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate ...

Man Ray, the master of experimental and fashion photography was also a painter, a filmmaker, a poet,...

After Portnoy's Complaint launched him as a new literary voice, not to mention a scandalous one, Phi...

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

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

Nathan Quinell is a fully trained chef… he also happens to be legally deaf and blind. That’s never s...

One of the most controversial writers of our times, join Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh as he und...

NYC Graffiti Documentary "Kings Destroy" straight from the boogie down Bronx and right into your liv...

Watching My Name Go By is a 1976 BBC documentary on the birth of graffiti in New York City, and the ...

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