The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender (1997)
A film scrapbook, images, phrases from our past, hiding their meanings behind veils. Let’s lift those veils, one by one, to find how images, at one time seeming innocent, have revealed, after decades, to have homosexual overtones.
Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Mark Rappaport
Actors: Dan Butler, Don Ameche, Eric Blore, Humphrey Bogart, Johnny Arthur, Lucille Ball, Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, Noah Beery Jr., Walter Brennan
Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story (2017)
Beside Bowie: The Mick Ronson Story is a documentary about the life and work of Michael “Mick” Ronson, the guitarist, songwriter, producer and arranger who, in the early part of…
Further (2012)
Further explores some of the world’s most remote mountain terrain while continuing Jones’ mission to camp deep in the backcountry and on the summits of unridden lines to access nearly…
The Case of the Three Sided Dream (2014)
The documentary film on the life and legacy of Rahsaan Roland Kirk – a one of a kind musician, personality, activist and windmill slayer who despite being blind, becoming paralyzed,…
Liv & Ingmar (2012)
The 42 year long relationship between legendary actress Liv Ullmann and master filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
Rubble Kings (2015)
Through archival footage Nicholson tells the story of the real Warriors that walked the streets of New York City in the 1970s and the harsh reality of gang life in…
Heavy Metal Britannia (2010)
Nigel Planer narrates a documentary which traces the origins and development of British heavy metal from its humble beginnings in the industrialised Midlands to its proud international triumph. Contributors include…
Cradle of Champions (2016)
Three extraordinary young people battle to change their lives through the three-month odyssey of the New York Daily News Golden Gloves – the biggest, oldest, most important amateur boxing tournament…
Into Eternity: A Film for the Future (2010)
Every day, the world over, large amounts of high-level radioactive waste created by nuclear power plants is placed in interim storage, which is vulnerable to natural disasters, man-made disasters, and…
Your Studio and You (1995)
A parody of 1950s corporate/industrial films, commissioned by Universal Pictures executives after the studio’s purchase by Seagrams, and featuring cameos by many stars and directors.
Samsara (2011)
Filmed over nearly five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on seventy-millimetre film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes,…
Noam Chomsky: Distorted Morality (2003)
In this remarkable documentary, Noam Chomsky offers a riveting but devastating critique of America’s current war on terror arguing, in fact, that it is a logistical impossibility for such a…
Captive for 18 Years: The Jaycee Lee Story (2009)
The story of Jaycee Lee Dugard, a girl who was kidnapped outside a school bus stop and found alive eighteen years later.