What do you see when you see a black screen?
A personal meditation on Rumble Fish, the legendary film directed by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983; t...
Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
As the city of Paris and the French people grow in consumer culture, a housewife living in a high-ri...
A tribute to a fascinating film shot by Alfred Hitchcock in 1958, starring James Stewart and Kim Nov...
The fascinating story of the rise to power of dictator Benito Mussolini (1883-1945) in Italy in 1922...
Born June 8, 1964, Frank Matter films four "twins", born the same day as him, but in other latitudes...
The cooking show is as old as television itself. But why do we like watching the making of a meal th...
Pole, who are you? This film collage that combines archival and contemporary materials, documentary ...
The Water Map is an essayistic journey through the ethnography and landscapes of the Region of Murci...
A found-footage essay, Filmfarsi salvages low budget thrillers and melodramas suppressed following t...
Quite a few years have passed since November 1989. Czechoslovakia has been divided up and, in the Cz...
Iggy Pop reads and recites Michel Houellebecq’s manifesto. The documentary features real people from...
A labyrinthine portrait of Czech culture on the brink of a new millennium. Egon Bondy prophesies a c...
Filmmaker John Torres describes his childhood and discusses his father's infidelities.
Every image in The Fall of Communism as Seen in Gay Pornography comes from gay erotic videos produce...
Documents the lives of infamous fakers Elmyr de Hory and Clifford Irving. De Hory, who later committ...
"At that time (late 1992), I made a film for British television, Channel 4, called Las Soledades, th...
Commissioned by French television, this is a short documentary on the neo-classical statues found th...
Staged as a series of voiceover sessions, written with gloriously off-balanced precision and dipped ...