Since the beginning of her career, Sinéad O’Connor has used her powerful voice to challenge the narratives she was surrounded by while growing up in predominantly Roman Catholic Ireland. Despite her agency, depth and perspective, O’Connor’s unflinching refusal to conform means that she has often been patronized and unfairly dismissed as an attention-seeking pop star.

Forty years after the release of Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller,’ the best-selling album of all-time, d...

Writer, journalist, explorer, filmmaker, communist militant, freedom fighter. Truths and lies. A plo...

A story about how football, cinema, photojournalism and intimidation with power can come together in...

A musician is offered a job in Vienna as stage director, but his disagreements with the aristocratic...

Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...

Fierlinger concentrates his considerable talents as an animator to recount through fragmented memori...

Celebrates 60 years of the Bond film franchise. The concert is curated by the legendary Bond compose...

Jesus 'Chuy' Aceves and a dozen living members of his extended family suffer from the very rare cond...

I Was a Jewish Sex Worker is a humorous, no-holds-barred autobiographical film about the director’s ...

A feature-length documentary about the Free Kevin movement and the hacker world.
Released on DVD as part of The Criterion Collection's "Martha Graham: Dance on Film" collection.

French chef and American institution Julia Child revolutionized home cooking in the United States, b...

The 1960s was an extraordinary time for the United States. Unburdened by post-war reparations, Ameri...

Barbra Streisand grew up in working class Brooklyn, dreaming of escape from her tough childhood. A s...

Heaven Adores You is an intimate, meditative inquiry into the life and music of Elliott Smith. By th...