The conflict over forestry operations on Lyell Island in 1985 was a major milestone in the history of the re-emergence of the Haida Nation. It was a turning point for the Haida and management of their natural resources.
The Mona Lisa Curse is a Grierson award-winning polemic documentary by art critic Robert Hughes that...
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From Brooklyn to the Bronx, Soho to Greenwich, Union Square to Wall Street... Join us and the friend...
H*ART ON dives off the deep end of modern art. A film about the yearning to create, to mould everyda...
A day in the life of the Belgian painter, Michaël Borremans.
Ceschi and Stamm's documentary tells the incredible story of Monika Krause, a former East German cit...
The documentary talks a little about the carnival experience that Arlindo Rodrigues had during his m...
Exhibition on Screen's latest release celebrates the life and masterpieces of Hieronymus Bosch broug...
Gray Matters explores the long, fascinating life and complicated career of architect and designer Ei...
In the summer of 2000, federal fishery officers appeared to wage war on the Mi'gmaq fishermen of Bur...
This short film is part of a mixed media artwork of the same name, which also included postcards of ...
The fascinating story of knighthood, told through the extraordinary life and times of William Marsha...
Every encounter with an image, every interaction searches for its own form. She is the other gaze is...
Incident at Restigouche is a 1984 documentary film by Alanis Obomsawin, chronicling a series of two ...
Functions without theaters, murals without walls, clothes without fabrics and students without schoo...
The genesis of To Open Eyes: A Film on Josef Albers developed from Arnold Bittleman's appreciation f...