Footage of a train station in Waterbury, Connecticut, a concrete lot where a factory once stood, and the city's famous clock tower - set to "Vencie Lockjaw" by the Calgary-based band Women.
The life of Mestre Pastinha, king of capoeira, is the theme of this documentary.
White jeopardy. Avalanche buried the village of Borjane and caused its inhabitants inestimable damage.
In this fascinating second volume of Real Monsters, explore tales of strange beasts walking the land, stalking the lakes and seas, as well as flying high overhead. Encounter Lake Monsters, Vampires Devil Dogs, Demons, Werewolves, Man-Beasts, Rabid Vampire People, and more.
In the essay film "HAMMERBROOK BLUES" Louis Fried goes in search of traces in the Hamburg district of Hammerbrook. An area in whose appearance war and Nazi rule are inscribed to this day. Between wasteland and reconstruction, memorials and urban planning, he encounters his own family history.
The original footage of the Tasmanian tiger (also known as the thylacine) was shot by Australian zoologist David Fleay in 1933 on black-and-white film. Recently, this historic footage has been colorized and digitized by a team of international experts. You can watch the remastered footage of the last-known surviving Tasmanian tiger here. The thylacine, which resembled a medium-to-large-sized canid, had dark transverse stripes radiating from the top of its back. Sadly, the last known thylacine died in 1936 at the Hobart Zoo in Tasmania.
Billie Eilish and FINNEAS invite Zane Lowe into their home studio to discuss the stories and creative process behind each track on their third studio album, HIT ME HARD AND SOFT. Billie and FINNEAS revealed to Zane that this album has been the most challenging for their relationship as music partners and siblings. They dive into specific tracks, like reaching new vocal heights on "BIRDS OF A FEATHER" and updating songs written years ago for "BLUE." They compare the experience creating this album to Billie's previous two albums, and share how they've grown as artists and people since their debut with WHEN WE ALL FALL ASLEEP, WHERE DO WE GO?
A warts-and-all character study of a struggling 58-year-old New York actor who has been in over a hundred unheard-of films. This tragic, comedic documentary explores the nature of performance and the complexity of self-truth.
The title comes after the novel written in 1927 by Slovenian writer Ivan Pregelj. It describes peasant bloody uprising in Tolmin in 1713. The filmmakers were interested in uprising in Tolmin in 1713. The filmmakers were interested in uprising as a contemporary phenomena.