Narrated by Uncle Jack Charles and seen through the eyes of Indigenous prisoners at Victoria’s Fulham Correctional Centre, this documentary explores how art and culture can empower Australia's First Nations people to transcend their unjust cycles of imprisonment.
The Mona Lisa Curse is a Grierson award-winning polemic documentary by art critic Robert Hughes that...
Follows the behind-the-scenes work of Studio Ghibli, focusing on the notable figures Hayao Miyazaki,...
Takeda is a film about the universality of the human being seen thru the eyes of a Japanese painter ...
With unprecedented access, this documentary looks into the hidden world of one of Russia's most impe...
A video letter to Nancy Holt, made in homage to a shared interest in terminal lakes, framed views, m...
Elles Kiers and Sjef Meijman lived intensively with four Bunte Bentheimer pigs for seven months. Dur...
Weaving together the voices of women entangled in the criminal justice system, along with leading sc...
Witness country come alive as Mark Cora, proud Minjungbal man and cultural educator unveils the rich...
This film without words is composed of Pamela Bone's unique photograhic transparencies. Her talent h...
The film explores the role of photography, since its rudimentary beginnings in the 1840s, in shaping...
Drawing on the collections of major Russian institutions, contributions from contemporary artists, c...
Incarcerated participants in a mental health experiment watch videos of sunset-soaked beaches, wildf...
After fleeing Cuba with his family when he was 7, Dallas artist Rolando Diaz returns to Havana to re...
The Art of Antony Gormley features the documentary Antony Gormley and the 4th Plinth, produced for S...
In 2018 Japan’s NHK television network was given unprecedented access to the Freer Gallery of Art’s ...
At Ella Hill Hutch Community Center in the Fillmore, magic is happening. Throughout the 2024 school ...