A chronological study of the view from a single window onto the skylight of Passaporta, a bookshop in Brussels. Shot over eighteen months and making extensive use of time-lapse filming. The work is underpinned by Siegfried Kracauer's assertion that we can never exhaust the field of view.

Millennials in the US discover their lack of legal nationality, sparking a search for recognition an...

An autobiographical, partly animated, documentary about a filmmaker striving for a better future as ...

A documentary from Erkki Karu, one of the earliest pioneers of Finnish cinema: This government-produ...
The life and struggle of the Lower Sorbian poet Mina Witkojc - her uncompromising stand against the ...

William K.L. Dickson and William Heise shake hands in this early experimental film.

A man (Thomas Edison's assistant) takes a pinch of snuff and sneezes. This is one of the earliest Th...

Annabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dances. For this performance, her costume has...

“Shows how a full carload of coal is loaded onto a vessel every thirty seconds at the great Erie Rai...

At his cinema in Rome, the Nuovo Sacher, Nanni Moretti anxiously oversees preparations for the premi...

A documentary about the life and art of wood-block artist Katsushika Hokusai.

The history and art of ikebana, a centuries old Japanese art of flower arrangement and a look inside...

A music documentary about Olivier Messiaen's transcendent masterpiece, that he composed in a World W...

A short film about the curse of making plans.

Follows Iwao Ichikawa, a second-generation Japanese Mexican, navigating racial segregation in Mexica...

Cult star Lynn Lowry discusses her early career and the circumstances that lead to her role in Georg...

Romero historian Lawrence DeVincentz takes us on a guided tour of Evans City, PA and the locations u...

Women from the different Spanish regions dress in their traditional costumes to attend the triumphal...

Nikolina Kulidžan was twelve years old when she fell in love for the first time. Not long after, the...