French writer Jean-Claude Carrière (1931-2021) traces the life and work of Spanish painter Francisco de Goya (1746-1828).

The early days of the future genius of Spanish cinema Luis García Berlanga, from his birth in Valenc...

1962. A crystalline voice becomes a planetary tube. A Belgian nun jostles Elvis and the Beatles on t...

The life and professional career of the Spanish filmmaker Florián Rey (1894-1962), a brilliant artis...

Tony Curtis, the man who influenced Elvis Presley and James Dean. A sex symbol, a matinee idol, a po...

The views and thoughts of Canadian writer Margaret Atwood have never been more relevant than today. ...

Barbra Streisand grew up in working class Brooklyn, dreaming of escape from her tough childhood. A s...

Katherine Watson is a recent UCLA graduate hired to teach art history at the prestigious all-female ...

An account of the life and work of the Polish writer Stanisław Lem (1921-2006), a key figure in scie...
A woman loses her voice, like a country that loses her at the same time. Pauline Julien, flamboyant ...

After the discovery of a suitcase hidden in the family home of Francisco Martínez Gascón, known as K...

From the rains of Japan, through threats of arrest for 'public indecency' in Canada, and a birthday ...

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

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

The extraordinary story of disco queen Donna Summer through a rich archive of unpublished film excer...

Marco Paolini interviews Luigi Meneghello about growing up under fascism, his involvement with the I...

A young woman, who has inherited her grandparents' huge house, a fascinating place full of amazing o...

A documentary on the life and career of one of the most influential film directors of all time, Stev...

The legendary British-American actress Olivia de Havilland (1916-2020), who conquered Hollywood in t...

Few artist portraits give us the privilege of getting as close to the painter as if we had free acce...