Walter Hill sits down for a rare retrospective interview for his 1981 film "Southern Comfort".
A fabricate with a loving dedication to Queer subtext. To cut and paste style evidence from the centuries of queer people surviving off of the scraps of heteronormative media. To stretching circumstantial to the extent that it is only barely believable. To stretching circumstantial to the effect that it does nothing to convince, but functions as a symbol, a carriage, a carrier, a provocateur, an insinuation, a gesture, or a false memorial. A trinket.
The iconic rock band Queen performs their best hits like "We Will Rock You, " "Somebody To Love, " and "Bohemian Rhapsody" in an unforgettable live concert.
Inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame, Len Bias is one of Maryland's most iconic players. Terrapin Club+ brings you an unprecedented look inside Bias' life and legacy, told by some of the biggest names in sports.
Spitfires were the nemesis of the Luftwaffe and the instrument which halted Hitler’s plans for invasion. After relentless bombing of the Spitfire factories in Southampton, the Germans were convinced they had halted the production of the Spitfires for good. But across the South of England, hidden in sheds, garages, back gardens, bedrooms, a bus depot, and even a hotel, a workforce of unskilled young girls, boys, women, elderly men, and a handful of engineers secretly built thousands of Spitfires to help win the war. Witnesses recount this never-before-told story of amazing achievement.
In this true-crime documentary, a charismatic rebel in 1990s Seattle pulls off an unprecedented string of bank robberies straight out of the movies.
"Life disappears or modifies its appearances so fast that everything takes on an aspect of illusion - a momentary fizzing and boiling with smoke rings, like pouring dissident chemicals into a retort. Here man was advancing, but in a few years his plaster and bricks would be disappearing once more into the insatiable maw of the clover." - Loren Eiseley, The Night Country (1997)
The first of these traces the words of Louis Pereira's grandmother, delving into his childhood and memories of the past.
The story of how investigators unmasked the most prolific American arsonist of the 20th century.
Pictures of Mårbacka and Uppsala. Episodes from films based on Selma Lagerlöf's books. The author herself reads from one of her books.
Filmpoem about the demolition of the prison walls of Långholmen. Recorded in the central prison and in the chancellor.
This documentary investigates the effects of global warming and air pollution. By showing images of the changes that are gradually eroding the lives of people in Japan, the film raises questions for those who are unfamiliar with the facts about how the future will change as a result of environmental destruction.
Documentary by Colin Nutley, which depicts life in a small community in Västergötland.
Images of the Estonian cities of Reval (today's Tallinn) and Dorpat (today's Tartu).
Images of Västerbotten.