This short satirical film, created entirely from archival footage, is about the British Empire—on which the sun never sets. The majority of the humour and wit is found in the interplay between image and sound: what we see during the formative days of the Empire, and what famous servants had to say about it. Edited by Oscar®-nominated experimental filmmaker Arthur Lipsett (Very Nice, Very Nice).

Follows the waves of literary, political, and cultural history as charted by the The New York Review...

A sumptuous and sensual tale of intrigue, romance and betrayal set against the backdrop of a definin...

The story of the Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962—the nuclear standoff with the USSR sparked by the disc...

Let's look back at the 18th presidential vote. The 13,500 ballot boxes were taken to 251 ballot cou...

Follows the investigation into the assassination of President John F. Kennedy led by New Orleans dis...

This documentary profiles economist and writer Marilyn Waring. In extensive interviews, Waring detai...

Someone Else’s Country looks critically at the radical economic changes implemented by the 1984 Labo...

The story of unemployment in New Zealand and In A Land of Plenty is an exploration of just that; it ...

In 26 AD, Judah Ben-Hur, a Jew in ancient Judea, opposes the occupying Roman empire. Falsely accuse...

With a colossal cigar dangling from the corner of his mouth, a libation in hand, and an unmistakable...

For Serbian filmmaker Mila Turajlic, a locked door in her mother's apartment in Belgrade provides th...

In this home movie collection of gay men, memory serves as an act of hope, power, and above all, res...

It follows the story of Anwar's fight against corruption while in government between the years of 19...

The journey of Senator Margaret Chase Smith from Skowhegan to Washington D.C. included obstacles suc...

Focuses on sexual equality in the Black community.

Every American who has listened to the radio knows Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land." The music of ...