Film Category: NEW DOCS
Bessie Schonberg was an icon of the performing arts, a true and good woman and a powerful force in the American dance movement in the…
MORE ›The 1960’s Spaghetti Westerns celebrated the classic American Western genre with flattering mimicry—whether through dubbed Eastwood pictures or recreations using Italian actors. Director Pannone recalls…
MORE ›During the Second World War, 400 Jewish refugee children were saved in the tiny French village of Chabannes. This is the untold story of a…
MORE ›A wonderful autobiography showing one woman’s rebellion against her very traditional Moroccan family. Full of surprises and lyrical beauty, the film undermines the rules the…
MORE ›The Film of Her is an unusual short documentary about film restoration. It is well known that Kemp Niver restored the Library of Congress Paper…
MORE ›In Harm’s Way is an intensely personal documentary that explores the concept of safety within the context of a society that sometimes gives rise to…
MORE ›Beauty Before Age offers a unique look at ageism within the gay community in the San Francisco Bay area. Through interviews with both older and…
MORE ›After spending time photographing single-person nude setups, artist Spencer Tunick decided to expand his efforts to more massive shoots. This short film follows his unusual…
MORE ›Lost Book Found updates the venerable city symphony, but without the genre’s grandiose claims. Instead, this is more of a chamber piece. Beautifully shot on…
MORE ›Rarely does a documentary film affect viewers so viscerally as Man and Dog does. This straight-forward treatment of the daily work of a North Carolina…
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