One of the major works by South Korean feminist film collective Kaidu Club, this short is a dynamic, idiosyncratic, and mosaic-like portrait of Korean life, culture, and people who dream of a unified North and South.
A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
A brisk visual summary of the changing faces of the English town throughout the ages, from the ancie...
A 96-year-old woman in a Kerala village pursues her lifelong dream of getting an education. Having n...
A portrait and tribute to Canadian filmmaker Deepa Mehta.
Christine attends her first and last prom accompanied by Martin Fredericksen
Off-camera, a Western traveler tells us of hearing singing from his hotel window in Bombay. He searc...
Filmed in IMAX, a team of explorers led by Pasquale Scaturro and Gordon Brown face seemingly insurmo...
12,000 feet down, life is erupting. Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 f...
A contemplative, seemingly timeless record of the years Hutton spent in Southeast Asia while working...
"…elegant yet rustic in its simplicity of execution; tugged gently toward different sides of the set...
The story of Walter Lantz and Woody Woodpecker from the early days at Universal Pictures to the crea...
Lars von Trier challenges his mentor, filmmaker Jørgen Leth, to remake Leth’s 1967 short film The Pe...
In 2003 Song Du-yul, a philosophy professor, decides to go back to his homeland after spending thirt...
Jerry Wald has to write about radio, visiting Sid Gary gives him the tip it might be more easy for h...
In a nightclub setting, Jimmy Dorsey and His Orchestra, with two of his vocalists, perform four of t...
A retrospective documentary of the cult classic movie The Goonies. Including interviews with the cas...
Retrospective documentary on the making of the cult classic "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory."
After driving for about 5000km* we felt the need to slow down a bit and to continue our journey on f...
Paparazzi explores the relationship between Brigitte Bardot and groups of invasive photographers att...