A biographical documentary about Moisés Avendaño, artist, athlete, sportsman, adventurer, and doctor from Veracruz, Mexico. Seen from his golden years, until his imminent encounter with Parkinson's disease, in the present.
Moment of Impact: Stories of the Pulitzer Prize Photographs, hosted by Sam Waterston, tells the comp...
In 1970s New York, photographer Martha Cooper captured some of the first images of graffiti at a tim...
A unique behind-the-scenes access to NASA’s ambitious mission to launch the James Webb Space Telesco...
Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S...
Hundreds of boxes left by the famous uruguayan musician and political activist Alfredo Zitarrosa (19...
Monarch butterflies have brought hope to the darkest times of people's lives. In Mexico, when they a...
Traces the life and mental illness of New York artist and photographer Ruth Litoff, and her sister's...
Legendary photographer and director Anton Corbijn is responsible for many of the most indelible and ...
The hope of a young historian to corroborate the existence of Pascual Vázquez, a supposed general of...
The film portraits the stage previous to the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution, from the end of Por...
This documentary follows 200 days in the life of contemporary artist Hiroshi Sugimoto— a leading pre...
The communities of San Martin Tilcajete and San Antonio Arrazola in Oaxaca, Mexico are best known fo...
Charlie Brouwer, a Virginia sculpture artist, shares his experience of becoming legally blind later ...
The best known, "Weegee's New York" (1948), presents a surprisingly lyrical view of the city without...
As was common in Diaz's Mexico, a young hacienda worker finds his betrothed imprisoned and his life ...