‘Becoming Cousteau’ Shows the Evolution of the Underwater Icon
Filmmaker Liz Garbus explains how Jacques Cousteau’s worldview changed throughout the course of his career.
Filmmaker Liz Garbus explains how Jacques Cousteau’s worldview changed throughout the course of his career.
Leaving behind numerous recordings and texts, the lawyer, activist, poet, and Episcopal priest ensured history didn’t forget them.
Films from Andy Warhol’s archive and the cooperation of the surviving band members were vital to the production.
With “Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It,” the Puerto Rican Oscar-winner finally gets the celebration she deserves.
The Danish filmmaker employed an old radio technique to paint a vivid portrait of an Afghan refugee’s journey.
With a strictly observational eye, “Homeroom” chronicles the lives of students during the 2019-2020 school year at Oakland High School.
Director Cecilia Aldarondo wanted to make a film about disaster capitalism and how predatory people take advantage of the chaos to profit.
The documentary captures how Chinese artist Maleonn uses unique puppetry to recreate his father’s memories, as he battles Alzheimer’s.
Director Viktor Kossakovsky made a movie for audiences to rethink their relationship to farm animals, and earned Joaquin Phoenix’s support.
To hide the identities of those escaping persecution, director David France used an artificial intelligence approach to mask their faces.
Director Nathan Grossman wanted to refute the media’s image of Greta Thunberg and show the young person behind the searing speeches.
Director Sam Soko observed the private and public life of Boniface Mwangi, who fights against political corruption and collective amnesia.