Pereda returns with a small, mysterious and moving tribute to Chantal Akerman, conceived as a series of joyful impossible letters addressed to the great disappeared from the cinema, to answer her fictional question about renting her bright apartment in Coyoacán.
A short making of feature about the 1966 John Frankenheimer movie Grande Prix
This Pete Smith Specialty is a semihumorous look at basic first aid techniques for mishaps that ofte...
Based on Elizabeth Swados’ picture book of the same name, this animated short film charts one woman'...
Mia recounts her most intimate confessions, uncensored, in her first approach to a totally new world...
Distortions and deconstructions of Y2K pop stars' seductive images and iconic hits.
Narrated documentary of the making of Anthony Adverse (1936), featuring many clips from the actual f...
A documentary that introduces FIT Hives, a student-run organization whose mission is to educate the ...
In an effort to improve feminine hygiene, a machine that creates low-cost biodegradable sanitary pad...
A very personal look at the history of cinema directed, written and edited by Jean-Luc Godard in his...
Set in Berlin and New York's Lower East Side, The Great Yiddish Love stars the self-exiled Marlene D...
A behind the scenes look at the James Bond film "From Russia with Love".
A priceless gem from the fine folks at The Internet Archive: Bruce Lee’s only existing television in...
Macario 'Mac' Gómez talks about his long career as a film poster designer.
A perfect, fast and hilarious montage. Using images from Artis (Amsterdam Zoo), Bert Haanstra shows ...
"Shotplayer" is an impressionistic journey into the mind of Wilfred Rose, one of New York City's mos...
Made in Miami is the story of Camila's journey from arriving in Miami from Cuba as a kid to finding ...
Through the power of IMAX 3D, experience a wondrous adventure from the dinosaur age. Join Julie, an ...
Antonio Gracia José (1942-2011), known as “Pierrot,” was a prominent member of the Barcelona art sce...
"It's simple! We do as we're told." This disconcerting reply comes from a Swedish employment office ...