Le déjeuner sur l’herbe is simultaneously perceived from four different camera positions in a work which engages with the pro-filmic in order to question documentation, illusion and the film viewing process.

Art curator George Steele experiences a train wreck...which never happened. Is he cracking up, or th...

What had initially started out as a Jewish revolt against the Roman occupation, quickly turned into ...

An old man's vision of a drowning world is clouded. He decides to take radical actions inflicting da...

Margaret is a shy, pale, middle-class Englishwoman who is reluctantly engaged to her older, twittish...

Taqralik Partridge asks what if every language that had been lost to English — every word, every syl...

As a part of a tribute night to broadcaster and television executive Alan Yentob, he interviews lead...
According to Bernard Cohn's review, the directors "show that the painter of British society at the b...

Adriana, a young woman on the verge of suicide, has her plans interrupted when Memo, a deliveryman, ...

Two hapless drifters, Frank and Bruno, team up with Linde to recover her land and trek across 1870's...

Jonathan Stavleu explores, in a stream-of-consciousness video essay, the relationship people have wi...

A soldier and member of the Dutch resistance investigates stolen art in the wake of the Second World...

Tim Jenison, a Texas based inventor, attempts to solve one of the greatest mysteries in all art: How...

After the family moved to the new home, their daughter is possessed by a male demon, which is the sa...

A San Francisco couple travels to France in search of Pablo Picasso.
Victor Millan is a Venezuelan folk artist. The naive painter appears alongside his friends, in his e...

How have the changing views on children been reflected in their representation in art? From Baby Jes...