Short documentary in which Ivan Barbosa follows Tarikh Janssen's career switch. The actor leaves the movie world behind and returns to top swimming. Together, Barbosa and Janssen explore taboo topics such as white innocence, Black identity and the Black Lives Matter movement to expose the absurdity and seriousness of today's racism debate.

An excerpt about the troubled, passionate and intriguing relationship of an actor with his own life.

Documentary on the 18-month renovation of the large Pathé Wepler cinema on the Place de Clichy in Pa...
TV-documentary about the German actor Otto Eduard Hasse

An hour-long documentary on the life and career of actor David Gulpilil.

Reflecting Peter O'Toole's theatrical legacy, this feature documentary is structured into four acts,...

HBO presents one of the most gifted and revered performers of our time, Academy-Award winning Robin ...

At a pivotal moment for gender equality in Hollywood, successful women directors talk about their ar...

Christian, Ben and Jean-Marie are fighting for political change of power and free elections in their...

From its distinctive neighborhoods to its architectural homes, Los Angeles has been the backdrop to ...

Two friends, one Black and one white, journey to their Southern ancestral homes, exploring reparatio...

The story of the rise to stardom of Joaquin Phoenix, an actor of magnetic physique, tumultuous past,...

An oral history documentary of people of color at Miami University during its Public Ivy period—from...

José Luis López Vázquez, an essential artist in the history of Spanish cinema, manages to find a lat...

A long thought lost radio interview with Peter Cushing is accompanied by comments from friends and c...

An investigation into accusations of teenagers being sexually abused within the film industry.

Sandra Bland was a bright, energetic activist whose life was cut short when a traffic stop resulted ...

Throughout the 1950s, Tab Hunter reigned as Hollywood’s ultimate male heartthrob. But throughout his...
Clint Eastwood made his mark on cinema by abandoning violent action films to turn his attention, beh...