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.

A fascinating journey through the life of Israeli artist Dani Karavan, an irreverent and charismatic...

The brilliant Czech writer Milan Kundera has not given an interview in thirty years; nor does he app...

Life on the breadline in the 1930s was hard enough, but times were desperate when you fell beneath i...

Hermanovce, Slovak Republic. A Romani village located deep down in the valley, with old shacks and n...

A visual essay on contemporary Kiwi architecture.

Conversations with four people — an artist, a woman struggling with her identity as a high achiever,...

Depicting the biography of a corrupt banker poses a cinematic dilemma. How can the intentions of an ...

Actress and filmmaker Robyn Adams discusses her experiences with autism, gender identity, and learni...

Documentary on famous writer Marguerite Duras and her paradoxical relation to the seventh art by her...

A fascinating exploration of the literary — The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice, by English p...

The Spanish journalist Manuel Chaves Nogales (1897-1944) was always there where the news broke out: ...

The Smurfs were created in 1958 by the Belgian comic author Peyo (Pierre Culliford, 1928-1992) and t...

The author's personal confession. This essay film about the relationship between father and son is f...

An analysis of the sources of inspiration that fed the imagination of the British writer, poet and p...

A lonely house-wife’s plan to end it all takes an unexpected turn when her last hurrah begins a radi...

The Kurdish Iraqi poet and actor Zeravan Khalil travels with his dog through an Alpine gorge after f...