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Stardust: A Story of Love and Architecture TrailerBirthing a Nation: The Resistance of Mary Gaffney TrailerMiles Davis: Birth of the Cool Trailer
Stardust: A Story of Love and Architecture TrailerBirthing a Nation: The Resistance of Mary Gaffney TrailerMiles Davis: Birth of the Cool Trailer
Total trailers found: 45
01 January 2009
CHE was the first feature to use the Red camera, which Soderbergh embraced for its versatility and image quality.
02 November 2003
Art historians and critics talk with Philip Guston about his ideas and new work of the 1970's. Filmed during the making of "Philip Guston: A Life Lived.
01 June 2004
For the third time, HBO cameras go inside Trenton State Maximum Security Prison--and inside the mind of one of the most prolific killers in U.
07 May 2019
In this 2018 Criterion Collection program, screenwriter Jay Cocks and film critic Farran Smith Nehme discuss the adaptation for the film version of 'The Heiress' (1949) of the 1947 play by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, which was itself inspired by the 1880 Henry James novel 'Washington Square'.
01 August 2008
In this archival documentary, cinematographer John Bailey, production designer Eiko Ishioka, and composer Philip Glass discuss the conception of Paul Schrader's film, the image of Mishima that they had prior to committing to the project, the manner in which some of his ideas resonated with them, the unusual portrait of Mishima that the film offers, its form and visual style, etc.
07 September 1990
A documentary focusing on seventeen maverick directors who were not afraid to break the rules of filmmaking to advance their art.
01 January 2012
Critic Kenneth Frampton is a masterful commentator on the architecture of our time. At the start of his long-spanning career Frampton worked as an architect in London before settling into his writing and teaching, which mainly took place at Columbia University.
13 December 2012
Renowned American porn star Katie Morgan traveled to New York to meet her fans, answer their questions and more.
28 February 2004
For his five Cremaster films Matthew Barney's created a multitude of sculptural forms and structures.
05 October 1981
In 1943 Herbert and Lotte Strauss made the courageous decision to escape from Germany and almost certain extermination in a Nazi concentration camp.
08 May 2007
Jeff Wall is one of the most important and influential photographers working today. His work played a key role in establishing photography as a contemporary art form.
23 August 2019
An immersive look at the eventful life and brilliant artistic career of visionary American jazz trumpeter Miles Davis (1926-1991).
01 January 1989
Japan's establishment as an economic superpower led to a Golden Age of Japanese architecture. Six innovators stand out particularly, fusing Japanese traditions with modern materials and technology.
31 January 2007
A retrospective look at the career of Paul Robeson and his legacy as both an American and a citizen of the world.
08 November 2007
Adult-film star Katie Morgan leads a candid, and naked, virtual journey through the history of sex toys, from stone age toys to the latest modern devices.
01 January 1993
The Sensual Nature of Sound portrays four New York based composers and performers in terms of their musical lives and artistic passion.
07 December 1998
The history of color photography in motion pictures, in particular the Technicolor company's work.
01 January 1992
Since the 1960s, other disciplines, cultures, and artists previously excluded from modernism's privileged canons have become absorbed into an ever expanding field of activity and influence.
01 January 2012
Architects Lebbeus Woods and Steven Holl have been friends for many years, brought together by their creativity, philosophy and visionary architectural pursuits.
15 November 2007
From Thanksgiving through January each year, visitors of all ages, by the thousands, stream into the Haupt Conservatory from wintry cold New York to a miniature make-believe New York City, a wintry wonderland warmed by sparkling holiday music, all beautiful and fun.
01 January 2012
"Marking Infinity", Lee Ufan's recent retrospective exhibition at the Guggenheim charts the artist's creation of a visual, conceptual, and theoretical language that has radically expanded the possibilities for sculpture and painting over the past forty years.
01 January 2014
In an effort to work without the distractions of the city, artist Carroll Dunham moved his studio from Manhattan to a small village in Connecticut, not far from where he grew up.
01 January 2001
"Sol LeWitt: 4 Decades" presents an opportunity to accompany one of the great artists of our time on a tour of his work, from his formative years to the present.
01 January 2014
Greg Lynn, one of the leading figures in computer-aided architectural design, visits the first in a series of exhibitions initiated by the Canadian Centre for Architecture for which he is the curator.
09 July 1986
The British architect based in Stockholm looks back on major projects of a long career inspired by European Modernism combined with his personal sensitivity to nature and community.
08 September 2012
Filmed during a rehearsal and performance of Beethoven's Quartet in B Flat Major, Opus 130, "The Juilliard String Quartet: Keeping Beethoven Contemporary" is an exciting portrait that explores the creation and history of the famed Quartet, offering a glimpse inside the world of its four current members.
01 January 1994
American composers have long struggled against the momentum of the Western European classical tradition and the prestige it has held in America's cultural life.
31 December 1979
This film includes important examples of the Robert Rauschenberg's diverse and extraordinary accomplishments, tracing his development from his student years and his earliest experiments to a retrospective of his work at the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
04 August 2023
Birthing A Nation: The Resistance of Mary Gaffney explores the story of forced reproduction in the antebellum South and reveals the agency of Mary Gaffney, an enslaved woman who takes control of her body and fertility.
08 October 1986
This documentary by Michael Blackwood looks at the development and production of Glass' opera Akhnaten.
25 October 2000
A documentary film released in 2000 about two American families with young deaf children and their conflict over whether or not to give their children cochlear implants, surgically implanted devices that may improve their ability to hear but may threaten their deaf identity.
25 June 1979
Filmed during the commemoration of Einstein's centennial at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Studies, with former colleagues who provide insight and recollection.
11 October 2016
Documentary with several of director Robert Altman's longtime collaborators, as they discuss making the film McCabe & Mrs.
23 February 2016
George Segal constructs a type of human form and vulnerability that feels rare in the world of sculpture.
06 December 2006
A documentary on the career of William Greaves, featuring Greaves, his wife and co-producer Louise Archambault, actor Ruby Dee, filmmaker St.
01 July 1985
A film essay contrasting the modern metropolis with its "golden age" from 1830-1930, with the participation of some of New York's leading political and cultural figures.
01 January 1999
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, abstraction - that most quintessentially modernist innovation - maintains a peculiarly contradictory position.
01 January 1996
As an architect, educator, and philosopher, Louis Kahn played a prominent role in the history of 20th century architecture.
01 January 1986
No understanding of the modern movement in architecture is possible without knowledge of its master builder, Mies van der Rohe.
16 October 2025
An intimate and moving portrait of two of the most influential architects of the second half of the 20th Century, Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown.
11 June 2019
A documentary on the making of the 1936 film Swing Time, featuring interviews with jazz and film critic Gary Giddens, dance critic Brian Seibert, and Dorothy Fields biographer Deborah Grace Winer.
28 June 2008
A journey inside the world of a legend of modern art and an icon of feminism. Onscreen, the nonagenarian Louise Bourgeois is magnetic, mercurial and emotionally raw-an uncompromising artist whose life and work are imbued with her ongoing obsession with the mysteries of childhood.
01 October 1980
Made in 1980, this film explores the contemporary dance scene through the work of seven New York-based choreographers.
01 January 1982
Late in life, the artist looks back over a career that originated in social realism during the '30s, moved to the center of Abstract Expressionism, and culminated in a return to figuration.
01 January 1988
4 Artists: Robert Ryman, Eva Hesse, Bruce Nauman, Susan Rothenberg acts as a collective portrait of creators linked only by their stated intention of expressing ideas through art.