In rocky Newfoundland, renowned French artist Jean Claude Roy gathers his paints and sets off to face the day. Whether it be freezing snow, violent wind, or pouring rain, he commits vibrant colors to canvas and conquers the day by weaving crooked beauty out of difficulties.

A look at the feud between graffiti artists King Robbo and Banksy.

Les Blank continued filming the Maestro after the original film “The Maestro: King of the Cowboy Art...

A short documentary about traveling barbers and their job and their costumers in Tehran

Bahman Kiarostami's charming documentary about mourners-for-hire who are called upon to attend funer...

A documentary looking back on the making of Shunji Iwai's TV play Fireworks, Should We See it from t...

Promotional film extolling the wonders to be seen at the New York World's Fair.

This cinematic portrait shows the Austrian filmmaker Ulrich Seidl at work. The much-discussed ‘Seidl...

They set off, looking for work in far-off places, but disappeared along the way. Inspired by Shiv Ku...

Every weekday, inmates are released from Huntsville State Penitentiary, taking in their first moment...

Think you know your baby? Think again. This beautifully shot, heart-warming and scientifically revea...

Insightful new documentary in which Jeff Lieberman, Roy Frumkes, Matt Cimber and Joe Ellison share m...

What powers some of the brightest attractions at Disney's theme parks? Electricity! From lighting th...

Jean-Michael Cousteau's documentary about the Great Barrier Reef keeps getting interrupted by charac...

The short registers a sports spectacle of great importance (probably of soccer). We never see the sp...

Across a series of increasingly surreal flashbacks, an extended Indigenous family argues about what ...
The life and death of the fictional star Wilma Montesi is reported in the form of a staged newsreel....

Nathan Quinell is a fully trained chef… he also happens to be legally deaf and blind. That’s never s...