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 work of painter Joan Miró is more alive than ever 35 years after his death. Grandson Joan Punyet...

In the Makarenko public elementary school in the Paris outskirts, children want to learn and to be c...
A monument handcrafted by Konstantin Bessmertny is exhibited at Venice Biennale 2007.

British surrealist Leonora Carrington was a key part of the surrealist movement during its heyday in...

Riding the Rails offers a visionary perspective on the presumed romanticism of the road and cautiona...

Claire Simon portrays an important time for any individual, from 16 to 18 years of age. Set in the P...

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

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

This documentary traces the capture of serial killer Guy Georges through the tireless work of two wo...

The documentary is about an old man from Yerevan who paints on garages, transforming rusty metal wal...
Personal experiences of Northwest Ohio residents during the January 1978 blizzard that disrupted dai...

The film tells of the radical life-search by the Swiss writer Paul Nizon, born 1929 in Bern, Switzer...

With his seemingly naïve, symbolic paintings, Joan Miró formed a new artistic language in the 20th c...

An incredible travel through space and time between the walls of the Paris Observatory, which is cel...

A look at the life of Toty Rodríguez: An actress who made her career in France during the 60s, a wel...