Documentary

Talking Pictures: A look back at television appearances by legends of the silver screen

A look back at television appearances by legends of the silver screen, using archive footage to tell the story of…

9 years ago

‘The Maltese Falcon’ was a perfect directorial debut for John Huston

  By Sven Mikulec Widely regarded as the first major film noir, considered by Roger Ebert as one of the…

9 years ago

Ingmar Bergman: Reflections on Life, Death, and Love with Erland Josephson

Legendary director Ingmar Bergman rarely gives interviews, but in 1999 he made an exception for journalist Malou von Sivers of…

9 years ago

Hawks made a number of westerns in his life, none of which had the intense impact on us the way ‘Rio Bravo’ did

Howard Hawks made a number of westerns in his life, none of which had the intense impact on us the…

9 years ago

The Art of Cinematography: 10 Essential Documentaries

  VISIONS OF LIGHT: THE ART OF CINEMATOGRAPHY The film equivalent of a stroll through the Louvre, the documentary Visions…

9 years ago

Darkly comedic and delightfully manic, ‘After Hours’ is one of Scorsese’s best films

In an attempt to somehow merge the genre of comedy with unmistakable elements of satire and to a degree even…

9 years ago

BBC Omnibus: Documentary profiles of Cassavetes, Lumet, Altman, Tarantino, Ray

Omnibus was an arts-based BBC television documentary series, broadcast mainly on BBC One in the United Kingdom. It ran from 1967…

9 years ago

With ‘Badlands,’ Terrence Malick made a directorial debut most filmmakers can only dream of

  By Sven Mikulec   With Badlands, Terrence Malick made a directorial debut most filmmakers can only dream of. The…

9 years ago

Kodak MasterClass Series: Shooting For Drama with Robby Müller and Peter James

The esteemed Dutch cinematographer Robby Müller (Paris Texas, Repo Man, To Live and Die in L.A.) and his British colleague…

9 years ago