A peculiar portrait of the Argentinean writer Jorge Luis Borges (1899-1986) drawn by the extravagant and original look of the Spanish writer Fernando Arrabal, who establishes a bold parallelism between Borges' work and opinions and his own creations, both literary and cinematographic.

An experimental portrait of Fernando Fernán Gómez, one of the most renowned Spanish artists of all t...

A biography of the poet W. B. Yeats and his contribution to the Irish independence movement as a Pro...

The story of Enrique Herreros (1903-1977), cartoonist, advertiser, poster designer, talent manager, ...

A tribute to Italian filmmaker Sergio Corbucci (1926-90), presented by American filmmaker Quentin Ta...

Every morning, Marcel confides in his tape recorder. It is from his reflections on life that this fi...

Born in Campo de Criptana, a small village in the Spanish region of La Mancha, Sara Montiel (1928-20...

In 1847, British writer Emily Brontë (1818-48), perhaps the most enigmatic of the three Brontë siste...

The protagonists of this docudrama are old farmers who migrated to Banat after the First World War, ...

Fresh off the heels of her brand-new album, "Happier Than Ever," this cinematic concert experience f...

Five gay Black men who are HIV-positive discuss how they are battling the double stigmas surrounding...

When Danish filmmaker Lea Glob first portrayed Apolonia Sokol in 2009, she appeared to be leading a ...

Zénon is the hero of “The Abyss”, the famous novel by Marguerite Yourcenar published in 1968. He is ...

To write In Cold Blood (1966), a nonfiction novel that revolutionized world literature, Truman Capot...

Marco Paolini interviews Luigi Meneghello about growing up under fascism, his involvement with the I...

This is the story of a man who climbed the Hollywood ladder, one rung at a time, until he reached th...
After World War II a group of young writers, outsiders and friends who were disillusioned by the pur...