Six blind people around the world are given a camera and asked to take photos of whatever they like.

Material filmed during and after the battle of Amman, in September 1970. The images document the rub...

A short film documenting street protests against the filming of William Friedkin's Cruising (1980)

A compilation of a filmmaker's discard footage, subtly narrating his point of view of the year 2020.

Making of documentary from the Ultra HD Blu-ray edition of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer releas...

A look at legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki following his retirement in 2013.

Rare documents and details of the film's story. From its initial option to its critical reception an...

Just after midnight on 10 March 1945, the US launched an air-based attack on eastern Tokyo; continui...

Considered the most intimate portrait of life & work of American photographer Nan Goldin. Collaborat...

Freyer Artist. Iconoclast. Man of his time. All Things are Photographable is a revealing documentary...

To celebrate the release of a new movie for their 20th anniversary, this documentary offers some beh...

A documentary about the Ghibli Museum. It features Goro Miyazaki speaking with Isao Takahata about t...

Supernatural visions and indigenous folk myths intrude in an unpredictable and dreamlike Mexican fil...

A Paul Joyce documentary on the American independent film scene.

Man Ray, the master of experimental and fashion photography was also a painter, a filmmaker, a poet,...

Documentary celebrating the life and career of world-renowned Magnum photographer David Hurn, possib...

A 25-year-old former cult member seeks out his family in a closed world of neon crosses, deadly alco...

The film tells the story of the intimate and unprecedented encounter between the photojournalists of...

Expuesta brings to light the extraordinary photographic archive of Andy Cherniavsky, one of the most...

Stars of "The Walking Dead," Andrew Lincoln and Danai Gurira, walk down memory lane and visit iconic...

People looking at the Mona Lisa in the Louvre – or are they just looking at themselves?