Filmmaker Morley Markson shows Abbie Hoffman, Jerry Rubin, Allen Ginsberg, Timothy Leary, and other '60s rebels, then and now in a follow up to his 1971 film "Breathing Together: Revolution of the Electric Family."
James Baldwin and Dick Gregory discuss the Civil Rights Movement in 1960s Great Britain.
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By the 1970s the global counter-culture movement had well and truly reached Australia, seeing young,...
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An inside look at a West Hollywood cult formed by a charismatic teacher in the 1980s that eventually...
An intimate portrait of the woman whose groundbreaking books revolutionized our relationship to the ...
Hong Kong, 1978. South Korean actress Choi Eun-hee is kidnapped by North Korean operatives following...
The film RYTMUS Housing Estate Dream took 8 years to create and closely documents the life of one of...
TMZ exclusively sits down with Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone as they discuss for the ...
Charles de Gaulle, the first president (1958-1969) of the Vth Republic, France’s current system of g...
After losing sight in 1983, John Hull began keeping an audio diary, a unique testimony of loss, rebi...
Since its release in 1968, Planet of the Apes, the masterful film directed by Franklin J. Schaffner ...
The controversial bad-boy of comedy delivers a piercing look at his life, lifting the metaphorical s...
"The Pipeline of the Century -- How Soviet Natural Gas Came to the West" by director Matthias Schmid...
Constructed from over 500 hours of never-before-seen footage, this documentary centers on the person...
Between the end of the Second World War and the abolition of the "offence of homosexuality" in 1982,...
The movie recalls children who suffered mental and physical harm both during the last century, parti...