In 1972, Moody Anderson bought a ghost town and brought it back to life. Nearly four decades later, Moody faces the heart-wrenching task of dismantling and selling his collection of Americana artifacts used in hundreds of films, from Lonesome Dove and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre to the Coen Brothers' remake of True Grit.
Controversy erupts when an unassuming young man floods the American wine market with fake vintages v...
A look-behind-the-scenes at a television development that could be in everyone's home in just a few ...
A documentary celebrating 20 years of the work of Kaleidoscope, an organisation devoted to the prese...
Marion Stokes secretly recorded television 24 hours a day for 30 years from 1975 until her death in ...
A celebration of NBC's 75 year history, featuring clips of special moments.
Alan Yentob explores the work of Martin Parr, considered to be the most influential photographer of ...
Three young Texans try to adjust to small-town life after experiencing the emotional toll of combat ...
A loving tribute to a forgotten pioneer of the golden age of television. Starting out as a Runyonesq...
Filmmaker Jonathan Caouette's documentary on growing up with his schizophrenic mother -- a mixture o...
Drawing on real-time, firsthand accounts and using official bodycam and audio, FRONTLINE, ProPublica...
A story about people whose lives are connected by typewriters. A meditation on creativity and techno...
Errol Morris's unique documentary dramatically re-enacts the crime scene and investigation of a poli...
In the competitive world of high school mariachi, the musicians from the South Texas borderlands rei...
A cinematic, character-driven insight to what it meant to produce and to own a car in communist time...
About compulsive collectors or people who collect unexpected things like clothespins, platform shoes...
imagine... follows celebrated British TV writer Russell T Davies as he prepares to return as the sho...