Dora Maar, a world-class photographer who began her artistic career in the French Surrealist scene of the 30s, lived in the shadow of Spanish painter Pablo Picasso, her lover between 1935 and 1943, with whom she maintained a chaotic, even violent, relationship. Fortunately, she survived Picasso's abusive behavior and its sequels to find a new path, the best one, the one that is worth to be told, in spite of Picasso.

The documentary that captures the compelling story and eyewitness account of six survivors in war-to...

For years, artist Drew Friedman has chronicled a strange, alternate universe populated by forgotten ...

Britain's Special Operations Executive (SOE) provides trained agents, arms and other assistance to t...

Dover made over: this quirky and pointed public information film reveals how the heavily-bombed and ...

Many members of the Dutch Underground were gay and lesbian. This film pays homage to them and recoun...

From May 10, 1940, France is living one of the worst tragedies of it history. In a few weeks, the co...

This documentary about legendary French chanteuse Edith Piaf begins at her birth (which was helped a...
A movie about the education for nurse told from Bente's perspective. She starts at the preschool at ...
Social democracy propaganda film about future dreams for Denmark in 1960. Although Denmark is free a...

The documentary is about an old man from Yerevan who paints on garages, transforming rusty metal wal...

The film looks at men and women of color in the U.S. Merchant Marine from 1938-1975. Through chronic...

In May of 1982 Julio Cortázar, the Argentinean writer and his companion in life, Carol Dunlop set ou...
Personal experiences of Northwest Ohio residents during the January 1978 blizzard that disrupted dai...

The life and work of painter Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelos (1923-2006), one of the most important ar...