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.
Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on ...
Short-documentary about the squat at Amandastraße 73 in Hamburg.
A building in Israeli Hebron, which has been deserted by its Palestinian occupants, is called 'The M...
Nazi Third Reich propaganda film that used architecture as a statement about "racial accomplishment,...
Paparazzi explores the relationship between Brigitte Bardot and groups of invasive photographers att...
Documentary profiling young Roxy Music fans. They talk about the band and the music, are seen out an...
After the sunset, a man wonders between the edges of the highways gathering edible roadkill animals.
First transmitted in 1961, David Attenborough travels to Meru National Park in Kenya to visit Joy an...
Major communal ceremonies for purification, exaltation of the forces of life and deliverance from ho...
For detained immigrants who can’t pay their bond, for-profit companies like Libre by Nexus offer a p...
A documentary behind the scenes of Peter Bogdanovich's 'The Cat's Meow' (2001).
A lyrical journey through the heart of Chicano culture as reflected in the love songs of the Tex-Mex...
A sculptor carves and transforms himself.
At the microphone with Max Ferguson, radio satirist, as he creates his weekday-morning program. Film...
In the Moroccan desert night dilutes forms and silence slides through sand. Dawn starts then to draw...
An experimental film about the city of Stockholm.
Delphine Seyrig reads passages from a Valerie Solanas’s SCUM manifesto.