Category: Documentary

Documentary

  • Wittgenstein: A Wonderful Life

    The life and work of the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein.

  • Ivan Mykolaichuk. Trizna

    The first movie about the actor who became the creator and symbol of Ukrainian poetic cinema Ivan Mykolaichuk, released 2 years after his death.

  • Yearning for Sodom

    Made during the last months of actor Kurt Raab, who died of AIDS in 1988. Raab, who had worked in both theatre and film, most notably with Fassbinder, was in the process of making a series of video sketches for a new production when he learned that he had AIDS. Despite his deteriorating health, and with the caring support of his friend Hans Hirshmuller, he carried on working. This tape is his last testimony. Awarded with the Adolf Grimme Award and Cinéma du Réel Award

  • SSS

    Marina Abramovic collaborated with videomaker Charles Atlas on this striking work of autobiographical performance. Abramovic delivers a monologue that traces a concise personal chronology. This brief narrative history, which references her past in the former Yugoslavia, her performance work, and her collaboration with and separation from Ulay, is intercut with images of Abramovic engaged in symbolic gestures and ritual acts—scrubbing her feet, staring like Medusa as snakes writhe on her head. Closing her litany with the phrase “time past, time present,” Abramovic invokes the personal and the mythological in a poignant affirmation of self.

  • When We Were Young: Growing Up on the Silver Screen

    A documentary about the careers of child stars of the ’40s in Hollywood, featuring movie clips with Shirley Temple, Margaret O’Brien, and numerous others along with interviews.

  • Myth Makers 16: Richard Franklin

    During the early 1970’s the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce (UNIT) featured heavily in Doctor Who. Captain Mike Yates joined the ‘three man army’ during Terror of the Autons and was a regular cast member right through the Jon Pertwee era. Richard Franklin’s portrayal of the young and idealistic army officer was an instant success with viewers and eventually led to Mike Yates playing a pivotal role in both Invasion of the Dinosaurs and Planet of the Spiders. This Myth Makers consists two interviews with Richard, the first shot on location at his former Yorkshire home in 1989 and the second in studios in 1996. Mind you, Nicholas Briggs did have to persuade Richard to participate…

  • Myth Makers 15: Jon Pertwee

    Jon Pertwee was quite simply a star. From vaudeville, through theatre, radio in The Navy Lark, films, records and television, including Doctor Who and Worzel Gummidge, he entertained audiences worldwide for over fifty years. Recorded at Jon’s home in 1989, this interview by Nicholas Briggs provides the most comprehensive visual biography of this talented and versatile entertainer ever recorded. This is not a tribute… it’s a personal testament.

  • War in Vienna

    A film about news, life and death.
    Before the media became so prevalent, we were concerned about our immediate neighborhood. At the end of the day, news was the subject of our conversations, but now it’s possible to converse with someone at the other end of the globe. We do it all the time. It’s simple. The world has become one big neighborhood. Now Headline News has replaced the back fence. That’s the news service of the eigthies. It’s a new idea and a new approach.

  • Houston 1988: A Private Concert

    Private concert performed by Townes van Zandt in Holiday Inn, Houston, TX in 1988

  • Inhumanities II: Modern Atrocities

    Compilation of newsreel footage of atrocities, murders, natural disasters, aircraft accidents, and other spectacles involving violent death or extremes of human suffering