As the AIDS epidemic was spreading in 1987, the Swedish government commissioned Roy Andersson to make an educational film about the disease. In these twenty or so monotone scenes, Andersson criticizes the medical community for its dehumanizing and racist tendencies when researching HIV and AIDS.
An up-to-date look at Youth Suicide with an examination of the warning signs, statistics and causes,...
In November 1936, a few months since the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, the government of the S...
This short documentary tells about shooting the scene from 'Heat (1995)' where Robert De Niro and Al...
Famous Spanish film critic Alfonso Sánchez talks about his personal life, his work and Anouk Aimée. ...
Developments in the Canadian forestry industry during the 1970s are shown being carried out both as ...
Australia: Land Beyond Time takes viewers on a breathtaking journey back in time to witness the birt...
Explore the extraordinary hidden world of insects, where a leaf weighs more than a car, rain drops f...
The film "Hurricane on the Bayou" is about the wetlands of Louisiana before and after Hurricane Katr...
A documentary about a 15-day river-rafting trip on the Colorado River aimed at highlighting water co...
Travel alongside the astronauts as they deploy and repair the Hubble Space Telescope, soar above Ven...
This film shows how far we have come since the cold-war days of the 50s and 60s. Back then the Russi...
Straight Up: Helicopters in Action will take audiences on a series of aerial adventures. Fly along w...
A look at the great wolf debate with comments and views from people on both sides. It also contains ...
Glauco Mattoso, a blind sadomasochistic poet, agrees to participate in a documentary about his own l...
Two rabbis show the ruins of an abandoned synagogue to a group of primary school-age Jewish children...
As we run, the layers of responsibility and identity we have gathered in our lives, the father, moth...
Short docudrama exploring the history of sex in the homosexual community from the 1970s to the prese...