Repainting Cuba takes a critical look at communist Cuba, where both the facades and the aging regime were given a coating of colorful paint in connection with the 50 year anniversary of ...
Brakhage begins here with Carlsbad Caverns as a stand-in for Plato's Cave and then responds to the philosopher's notion of inaccessible ideal forms by seeking out imagery that evokes ...
Houses, neat, some pretty, some with children playing in front, collide with sounds. Sounds remembered from so long ago, maybe from one of Beirut's many wars, maybe even from future ...
The Woman from Columbus Circle tells how a young investment banker's chance encounter in the subway with a beautiful, mysterious woman changes both his way of thinking and perception of ...
The Frank Sinatra Collection: Portrait of an Album & Sinatra Sings
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Narrated by Tina Sinatra, this TV compilation brings together memorable moments from Frank Sinatra’s career on television, in the studio and in concert through the fifties, sixties, ...
As the horror of World War II spreads its reach, an American Paratrooper cut off from his company and hunted by German forces, comes face to face with demonic possession.
The artist calls into question his experiences in Beirut by using a cell phone camera as a possible, yet unreliable witness. A diasporic figure at home, he negotiates the overlapping ...
Dordogne, Kingdom of France, July 1749. Adélaïde, a young provincial aristocrat, is about to meet the man her father has chosen for her husband. While strolling through the forest with ...