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Total trailers found: 24
14 August 2008
A tribute and doc-crime-drama celebrating American film noir and the icons of the Hollywood golden age.
01 October 1978
A documentary about a pet cemetery in California, and the people who have pets buried there.
14 October 2007
October 5, 1974: In the suburbs of Santiago, pregnant Carmen is badly injured and her partner Miguel, head of the resistance against Pinochet's dictatorship, is killed in combat.
14 October 2005
An examination of the how television news in the US has covered war from Vietnam to the present day
01 July 2003
A short documentary about the making of Chaplin's "Limelight."
06 May 2015
“You buy a book. You don’t really know why. It lies around, and then one day you open it, almost absentmindedly.
08 October 1981
Early Errol Morris documentary intersplices random chatter he captured on film of the genuinely eccentric residents of Vernon, Florida.
24 November 1999
A documentary about the French writer Jean Genet and his relations with the Palestinian revolution. One day after the September 1982 massacre at the refugee camp of Shatila in Beirut, Genet visits the camp.
09 May 2017
Today, as in the spring of 2016, when this film was shot, the debate about the future of the island encourages Cuba and its inhabitants.
29 April 2015
What does mean to be politically active in 2015? Documentarian Carmen Castillo hops the globe and engages with her recently passed friend, the philosopher and agitator Daniel Bensaid, to answer such questions.
27 September 2019
Carmen Castillo reconstructs what life was like at the French Embassy in Chile from September 1973 to July 1974, through the writings of Françoise de Menthon, wife of the ambassador, and the testimonies of both embassy officials from that time andr some of its hundreds of refugees.
11 May 2010
From the plains of the Huasco Valley to the Atacama Desert and the mines of northern Chile, the narrator gathers the testimonies of farmers, neighbors, small landowners and political leaders.
01 January 1971
In February 1971, women in Troyes go on strike in a hosiery factory and organise a sit-in of the premises.
01 January 2001
Psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, heir to Sigmund Freud and the English school of psychoanalysis, passionate about both science and the movement of ideas, Jacques Lacan has been called the "French Freud".
14 August 1995
A documentary about cinematographer Gabriel Veyre's adventures introducing cinema to Japan and South America.
07 May 2007
The '60s. Achille and Giovanni Judica-Cordiglia, two amateur radio enthusiasts, listened to sound from space with home-built equipment in their hometown of Turin.
04 November 2016
One hundred and twenty years of film history in a warehouse in Paris. In the reserves of the French Cinematheque, where thousands of cameras and projectors are sleeping on the shelves.
11 October 1978
A documentary that follows Dr. Penny Patterson's current scientific study of Koko, a gorilla who communicates through American Sign Language.
01 January 1999
Documentary about Henri Matisse’s two winter stays (1912–1913) in Tangier, Morocco a pivotal period in which he produced a series of paintings combining Western avant-garde and Eastern decorative influences.
01 January 2007
Gustave Courbet defied the conventions of classical French painting to become an innovator of Realism.
15 November 2016
Forty years after his death, this documentary pays tribute to one of the major filmmakers of Italian cinema, to an original work that continues to inspire today's cinema.