A very personal look at the history of cinema directed, written and edited by Jean-Luc Godard in his Swiss residence in Rolle for ten years (1988-98); a monumental collage, constructed from film fragments, texts and quotations, photos and paintings, music and sound, and diverse readings; a critical, beautiful and melancholic vision of cinematographic art.
Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.
THE BANDIT is a film about 70s superstar Burt Reynolds, his best friend, roommate and stunt-double H...
1940. On the border between Latvia and the USSR, a woman is killed in front of her house as she trie...
A video essay where the author presumes motivations and insights in a fictionalized biography regard...
Fulton and Pepe's 2000 documentary captures Terry Gilliam's attempt to get The Man Who Killed Don Qu...
This feature-length documentary delves into the trilogy, opening with the inspiration and vision for...
Documentary detailing the extensive number of shots long lost from constant film re-cutting of 1925'...
In the sixties, Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman (1918-2007) built a house on the remote island of F...
An intimate chronicle of the shooting of Ran (1985), a film directed by the legendary Japanese filmm...
Forty years later, Guillermo Montesinos, the actor who played José María el Cepa in The Cuenca Crime...
Four lives that could not be more different and a single passion that unites them: the unconditional...
Hosted by Christopher Lee, this documentary examines the different actors who have portrayed Dracula...
Spain, 1960. French student Monique Roumette lives in Madrid on a scholarship. Thanks to a friend wh...
In the early nineties, before the massive gentrification of many of New York's then slums, several y...
In 1982, Wim Wenders asked 16 of his fellow directors to speak on the future of cinema, resulting in...