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- A series showcasing documentaries on American history.
- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- Feature-length documentary film featuring real-life letters written by American soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines during the Vietnam War to their families and friends back home.
- A look at the history of movies and their impact on our culture.
- Find out more about the women you love and admire who have made their mark in movies, music, politics, sports, and more in these "Intimate Portraits."
- Teen lifestyle and entertainment brand exploring teen issues, influencers, style, technology and more in this in-depth look at teen life.
- Modern day celebrities interpret excerpts from memoirs written by people who knew Marilyn Monroe as well as her recently discovered personal journals and letters.
- Behind-the-scenes look at upcoming feature films, featuring interview commentary with their casts and crews.
- A documentary examining the decade of the 1970s as a turning point in American cinema. Some of today's best filmmakers interview the influential directors of that time.
- In this documentary, the hotshot director of The Exorcist (1973) and The French Connection (1971), now 83 years old, is interviewed about his career, and a number of his colleagues and admirers weigh in with reminiscences and tributes.
- Follow the life and legacy of Marilyn Monroe from a modern perspective.
- A study in the duality of man. Even after thousands and thousands of years, mankind still can't get along with each other, the animals, or the environment, despite the advent of science, literature, technology, philosophy and religion.
- A look back at the making of and cultural phenomenon of one of the most popular and profitable horror films ever made, The Exorcist.
- 20031h 59mTV-147.5 (3.1K)A look at 1970s Hollywood when it was known as New Hollywood, and the director was the star of the movie.
- Combining unprecedented access to Davis' vast personal archives with original interviews, this documentary reveals a startling portrait of one of Hollywood's most gifted and enigmatic stars.
- The Award is the highest honor for a career in film and celebrates an individual whose career has greatly contributed to the enrichment of American culture.
- The Exorcist (1973) became a cultural phenomenon upon its release. This making-of documentary tells the story of its creation and describes how audiences reacted to it. Interviews with cast and crew are shown.
- The history of the Academy Awards.
- It's a documentary in progress on Marilyn Monroe.
- Famous actresses talk about their role in the movie industry, and the demand to "be beautiful and shut up".
- An in-depth look at the Democratic and Republican national conventions held during the 2008 U.S. Presidential election year.
- Abortion and contraception go back thousands of years. So does the question of who should control them. Our attitudes about controlling human reproduction through abortion and contraception have changed radically over the centuries. So have our perceptions of the moral and ethical issues involved. The Roots of Roe reveals the story of abortion and contraception in America from the first surgical abortion in 1742 to the struggles over Roe v. Wade. In a debate often reduced to simple-minded slogans, The Roots of Roe offers partisans and the public a unique historical perspective on contemporary issues.
- Experience the astonishing journey of actress Geraldine Page who became one of the most dazzling phenomenons of the 20th Century. This stunning documentary reveals the remarkable story a theatrical genius who showed the world just how far we can dream if we have courage to reach for it. On stage, Geraldine's complex characterizations set a new standard of excellence that inspired an entire generation. On screen, she threw away the rule book on what a movie actress should be and wrote her own. Unpredictable. Rebellious. Fearless. Geraldine ignited hope in everyone who has ever wished for something bigger, something better. For the first time, this legend is brought to life, illuminating the authenticity and ambition of an actress who refused to succumb to limitations and proved that true originals don't conform to expectations. They change them. Forever.
- In the 70s and 80s, activist Carole Roussopoulos and actress Delphine Seyrig made use of new video technologies to fight for the women's movement. Archive material documents their interventions into the events of the time.
- The primal needs defined the life of Kim Stanley, an actress and a teacher. She then become one of the greatest actors of the 20th century.
- The most noteworthy events at Academy Awards ceremonies from 1971 to 1991.
- An exploration into the life and art of the renowned author of "Last Exit To Brooklyn" and "Requiem For A Dream." Hubert Selby Jr., a self-described "scream looking for a mouth," against all odds, reached international acclaim with his controversial novels. His is a classic story of the great American novelist, overcoming tuberculosis, drug addiction and financial ruin, Selby eventually triumphed in his life and penned seven of the most remarkable and distinctly American books ever written.
- A story how Jack Nicholson became Jack, one of the most famous film stars.
- Award of the American academy of cinematographic arts and sciences, from 1940 known as "Oscar", - American film award created in 1929 and traditionally handed to the figures of cinematographic art for their contribution to creation of movies.
- Film consists solely of 8mm and 16mm film taken by players and fans from 1925 to 1961. All but approximately 6 minutes of the film is in color. Also includes literary passages, remembrances from players, writers and broadcasters, and archived baseball related music.
- The history of film and video censorship in Great Britain.
- One million people. One voice: stop the nuclear arms race. The largest peace demonstration in history, a magical day when even the police were on the side of the marchers.
- A portrait of Archer City, Texas, and key figures before and behind the cameras of THE LAST PICTURE SHOW, as they reconvene in Archer City 19 years later to shoot its sequel, TEXASVILLE.
- Celebrating the surreal life, early death, and vast artistic output of little-known American multimedia artist, photographer, filmmaker, and protégé of Salvador Dali - Steven Arnold.
- The documentary provides an environmental perspective on America's history, starting from Columbus' exploration of the untouched wilderness in the 15th century, through the Industrial Revolution in the 18th century, and leading to the troubling situation today, where most of the Earth's resources have been depleted. It particularly highlights the North American landscape and the issues of wilderness destruction, deforestation, land degradation, and pollution-problems that are often presented to the public to uphold the illusion of the American dream.
- You can see how some scenes were shot; also how the make-up was applied. You get some images of the film location at Coney Island. In the end you can see how the music of the Kronos Quartet was added to the movie. Everything is commented on by the director Darren Aronofsky.
- Bravo network TV series that profiles creative artists in many fields.
- Resistance took different forms at Auschwitz, the rebellion of the Sonderkommando at Crematorium 4 being only the most notable example. Survivors recount how people took other steps to preserve their humanity, and, in that way, to resist the Nazis.
- A chronicle of the life of Marilyn Monroe, told through some of her most personal possessions as they are put up for auction.
- After Lee Strasberg's death in 1982, the most prestigious talents from the Actors Studio assumed the leadership of this exceptional organization. For the first time ever, filmmakers have been allowed to film their work.
- An informative look at news and gossip from the entertainment industry as it relates to the science fiction genre.
- An exclusive look at Marilyn Monroe just before her tragic end. Set in New York City in the 50's - It's a surprising documentary that captures the movie legend as she runs with Broadway pals from the Actors Studio.
- A documentary film about the world-famous American actors' school and showcase, the Actors Studio in New York, concentrating upon the life and work of Lee Strasberg. This celebrated teacher and actor has been the controversial head of the Actors Studio since its inception in the postwar period of the 1940s, and the style of acting he formulated, known popularly as "Method Acting," has produced some of the greatest theater and cinema talents of our time.
- A behind-the-scenes documentary about the making of Darren Aronofsky's 'The Fountain'.
- Thirty years after the film's release.Ellen Burstyn and Kris Kristofferson talk about working with Martin Scorsese to bring Alice to the screen.Recalling shooting key scenes with Harvey Keitel and Alfred Lutter, the pair set the movie's themes in the context of social changes of the time and offer insights into how their personal experiences informed the development of their characters.