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.

For three and a half centuries, from the same day that Diego Velázquez (1599-1660) applied his last ...

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

Twenty-five films from twenty-five European countries by twenty-five European directors.

Wet’suwet’en leaders unite in a battle against the Canadian government, corporations, and militarize...

An exploration on Paz's poetry by Paz himself, his childhood, his ideas about love and the nature of...

Amanda is a divorced woman who makes a living as a photographer. During the Fall of the year Amanda ...

A young non-binary trans photographer, Laurence Philomène asserts themselves as one of the most orig...

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

A reflection on the fate of humanity in the Anthropocene epoch, White Noise is a roller-coaster of a...

Equal parts documentary, visual essay, experimental collage narrative, and parodic homage to and of ...

In the late 1990s, iconic photographer Bruce Weber barely managed to convince legendary actor Robert...

After the World War I, Mussolini's perspective on life is severely altered; once a willful socialist...

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

A radical cinematic investigation into the myth of Hamlet, the avenging prince of Denmark, William S...

Ten years after the death of iconic French filmmaker, Chris Marker. A filmmaker, hoping to rediscove...