"Kao da je bilo nekad" is a documentary about band Ekatarina Velika (1981 - 1994). The band had a profound influence on the ex-Yugoslav scene of the 1980s and ended unusually tragic five members of the creative core of the band died between 1992 and 2002 from heroin abuse. The film comprehensively presents the band career with a particular attention to individual destinies of its members while trying to pose the question - who is actually to blame for their early death.
Like it or not, porn is here and it is harmful. In this controversial film, award-winning filmmaker ...
After his son is denied enrollment by the local elementary school for not identifying his "primary r...
Documentary film interviews leading Latinos on race, identity, and achievement.
Documentary film interviews leading African Americans on race, identity, and achievement.
Athletes and fans explore the impact of sports on the lives of Americans.
Xiara Trujillo is a precocious seven-year-old who moved from the Bronx to Maryland with her mom, Ara...
Edith and Eddie, ages 96 and 95, are America's oldest interracial newlyweds. Their unusual and idyll...
Nine Inch Nails’ mud soaked Woodstock '94 performance. A memorable and chaotic show featuring power...
Tenor saxophone master Sonny Rollins has long been hailed as one of the most important artists in ja...
The fascinating complexity of high school debate gives way to a portrait of the equally complex raci...
ABBA's 1979 tour of North America and Europe, with emphasis on performances at Wembley Arena, London...
The Great Northwest is a documentary film based on the re-creation of a 3,200 mile road-trip made in...
Compilation of images of the amateur recordings of Madronita Andreu, Catalan intellectual of the nin...
A profile of writer-director Billy Wilder
In November 1936, a few months since the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, the government of the S...
In this retrospective tribute, acclaimed filmmaker Jean Walkinshaw hails the 100th anniversary of Mo...