A powerful and rare glimpse into the lives of four deaf entertainers over the course of one year as they endeavor to cross over into mainstream culture.
This fascinating portrait of one of soul music’s greatest musicians, Bill Withers (“Ain’t No Sunshine,” “Lean on Me”), showcases his depth, creativity, and wisdom in a way never before seen.
This New York Times Critics’ Pick follows some of the world’s best amateur pianists for one week of intense competition and camaraderie at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition for Outstanding Amateurs, which reminds us all of the passion that burns within us.
BEST WORST MOVIE is an affectionate and intoxicatingly fun tribute to the single greatest bad movie ever made—Troll 2—and the people responsible for unleashing it on the world.
Italian-born Laura Huxley, a teenage violin virtuoso, played for European royalty and made her American debut at Carnegie Hall before leaving the concert stage to become a renowned psychotherapist and author. In 1956 Laura married [...]
The spectacular opening to Jon Else’s critically acclaimed WONDERS ARE MANY—nuclear blast after blast in the desert, under the ocean, high in space—intimates what is to follow: a profound and triumphant fusing of art and [...]
As seen on public television, this acclaimed documentary offers a unique portrait of Virginia Lee Burton, one of the most significant and groundbreaking author/illustrators of the 20th Century. For over 60 years, her classic picture [...]
Called “the best testimonial a Dutch master could ask for” (Washington Post), and “the most romantic and yet the most sensible documentary about a painter” (Chicago Sun Times), VINCENT: THE LIFE AND DEATH OF VINCENT [...]
In this brilliant documentary, the most important writers, actors, and directors in the genre discuss classic American road movies.