Daydream Obsession 3: Legacy
Speaking Freely Volume 5: Hugo Chavez
In this special volume of the series, Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez speaks to members of the international press corps about the advantages of socialism over capitalism and explains why true…
Drawn for Glory: Animation’s Triumph at the Oscars
Featurette focusing on Academy-Award winning theatrical animation from the Golden Age.
Dr. Shock’s Grindhouse of Horrors
A Cranberry Christmas
Cinematic Titanic: Doomsday Machine
American spies discover the Chinese have built a weapon capable of destroying planet Earth, a “doomsday machine” if you will, and that they plan to use it within a matter…
Overnight Book
The Music in Me: The Leopards Take Manhattan – The Little Band That Roared
Prepare for a fun-filled, emotional journey with 52 young musicians from a variety of backgrounds! This delightful film–the final installment in HBO’s acclaimed ‘The Music in Me’ specials–profiles the young…
Laundromat
Set in a neighborhood laundromat, “Laundromat” is a Romantic drama-edy that follows a young gay couple, who after a chance encounter with an older man, realize that the little things…
Evil Comes in Small Packages
A documentary about the making of “Child’ Play.”
Audrey Hepburn: Fashion Icon
Various fashion designers and historians discuss the iconic wardrobe created for Audrey Hepburn’s post-Paris transformation, for which costume designer Edith Head won one of her eight Oscars, although the designs…
Emulsional Rescue: Revealing ‘The Godfather’
We hear from Coppola, Spielberg, director of photography Gordon Willis, consulting restoration cinematographer Allen Daviau, film archivist Robert A. Harris, Paramount Post Production executive VP Martin Cohen, MPI senior technical…
Holy Hustler
After joining the church choir Jasmine finally feels like things are going her way. However, the church is harboring a dark secret.
The Real Four Jills
Featurette for Four Jills in a Jeep (1944). The stars of the ’44 film actually went on a USO tour on which the film was based.
Making Our Own
This 40-minute documentary follows Boston-based band Neptune as they tour the world with their handmade scrap-metal and electronic instruments. A lifestyle portrait, Making Our Own not only exposes the every…
Making of ‘Creature of Darkness’
A documentary about the making of “Creature of Darkness.”
The Same, But Different
Explores the various life roles of four transgender individuals in the Midwest; including a fundamentalist transexual christian anarchist; a catholic republican; your average single guy; a comedienne and parent of…
Beyond the Pale
Turning of the Tide: The Ill-Starred Making of Moontide
Making of Moontide talking about the production of the movie.
Wet Heat
WET HEAT pays homage to the spy genre as Teenape is sprung from prison to track down the kidnapped “President of Show Business” before all of Hollywood crumbles!
Film Crew
Apocalypse Rising
A Portable Tribe
A Portable Tribe celebrates the lives of gay men, their bonding, sense of brotherhood and quest to explore non-urban adventures. From men camping in tents, to men driving luxury motor…
Laughing Matters… The Men
It’s no secret that stand-up comics are a tortured lot, and in this documentary filmmaker Andrea Meyerson pays special tribute to some of the most talented – and tormented –…
The Last Butcher in Little Italy
A short documentary about the changing landscape of a New York City neighborhood.
Dollar Girl
Carla Knight is a college senior, a beautiful girl from a small rural town. Her scholarship denied, Carla out of necessity becomes a nightclub stripper in order to pay her…
Strap-On Motel
LA, on the west coast, along a humid motorway lit by the red neon lights of the strip clubs. London, a gorgeous and wild brunette, arrives. Erotic dancer in a…
Is What Was
Is What Was is an experimental documentary film essay that began as a visual diary of a visit to the Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp near Berlin, where gay men were tortured…
Team-Up: John Woo and Shinji Aramaki
Short focusing on the collaboration between John Woo and Shinji Aramaki in Appleseed Ex Machina.
A Million Little Pieces
This film consists of 70 minutes and 41 seconds of turquoise screen.
Waiting for Godot
Oedipus Rex
The Brothers Karamazov
This film consists of 73 minutes and 5 seconds of magenta screen.
Aging Gracefully: A Look Back at ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’
This documentary features new remarks from Columbus and Williams together. They offer general reflections on the shoot of the film as well as thoughts about how it holds up after…
Nowhere, PA
Frozen Flesh
Into the Woods
In an homage to ’80’s horror from writer/director David Zimmerman III, five college students venture into the woods for an evening of partying and good old fashion camping. The next…
Jingle Cats Christmas
Hallows Eve: Slaughter on Second Street
Days before the annual opening of Slaughter on Second Street, Owensboro’s premiere haunted attraction, a tragedy befalls one of their own. Despite pleas from the manager, Buck Masters, the attraction…
‘S Wonderful: Creating An American in Paris
This recently produced behind-the-scenes documentary digs into Gershwin’s original work, the genesis of the cinematic adaptation, casting, the shoot, and the eventual reception of the film.
Inherit the Land: Adventures on the Agrarian Journey
This DVD will cast a vision for your family by providing an introductory look at the blessings found when families work in an agrarian lifestyle. Weve traveled across the US…
Green Lust!
Anatomy of a Disaster: Explosion at BP Texas City Refinery
This U.S. Chemical Safety Board (CSB) video uses expert testimony and computer-animated reenactments to describe and discuss its detailed investigation into the March 23 2005 explosion of the ISOM (isomerization)…
Tatsumaki Voivod Japan 2008
This is the first show that the band has ever played in Japan. Its a three-camera shoot originally recorded in 2008 for TV broadcast. It features the lineup of Away,…
Huevos 11
The Dream is Always the Same: The Story of Risky Business
Set against the landscape of 80s teen culture and the dawn of yuppiedom, this documentary relishes ‘Risky Business’ for having the brains to break from convention, while celebrating the film’s…
Mario’s Conviction
“Standing for something” took on a whole new meaning for Mario Facione when he stood face to face with the Mob Boss of the Detroit Mafia. Realizing that he could…
Mujo no kaze
Kaz, a Japanese college student, is thrown into a world of depression after his best friend is murdered in America. Elsewhere, a girl named Michi stands in front of a…
Soda Can Love
A young man reeling from a failed love affair takes a 16mm camera and a few friends (the crew) on a road trip to document his pain and healing and,…
Cannibal Cheerleader Camp
Something in the woods is growing tired of feeding on animals and is hungry for human flesh. Five girls at a defunct camp must band together and defend themselves from…
Dog Park
Three dogs are set loose to run at the dog park, what happens when the smallest can’t keep up the pace?
Drew Struzan: An Appreciation of An Artist
This is a short featurette that features famed poster artist Struzan, made legendary for his beautiful Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and Stephen King adaptation posters. Thomas Jane’s character became modeled…
The Mist: Taming the Beast – The Making of Scene 35
Scene 35 can best be described as the point in which the muck hits the fan. It’s a scene with unbridled chaos involving CG effects, creature models, stunts, coordination, dramatic…
The Horror of It All: The Visual F/X of The Mist
This 16-minute featurette focuses on CafeFX, the team behind the CG work in The Mist (as well as Del Toro’s Pan’s Labyrinth). They discuss a wide array of points, from…
Visions of ‘The Happening’
This making-of features additional background on the original ideas for the film. Shyamalan discusses his initial inspiration to make the ultimate B-movie, but one that morphed into something deeper. The…
Autumnal
A world in autumn; a requiem for lands not yet departed. This video was made with handpainted 35mm filmstrips, acrylic ink and solvents.
Best of Breed Volume 1
Filmmaker Chuck Griffith curates a supernova of gay art house short films, “Best of Breed, Volume 1”. Includes works by filmmakers Ethan Feldbau, Lou Peterson,Leah Meyerhoff, and David Kagan.
Single: A Documentary Film
100 million adults in America are single and for the first time ever, the majority of US households are now headed by an unmarried person. “Single” – a documentary film,…
Late
Maggie has missed a date with a girl she really liked and will not return her best friend’s phone calls. By looking around her apartment and listening to her phone…
The Caretaker
Little Manila: Filipinos in California’s Heartland
Known as “The City of Gold,” Stockton became a major hub for Filipino immigrants coming to the U.S at the turn of the 20th century. By the 1930s, this lively…
Age Old Story
Dangerous Games
In a small house with oversized furniture, located in a rice field in Asia, some children wearing army clothes and weapons, start playing war, creating between each other two armies…
Leading to War
Leading to War is a 2008 American documentary film composed entirely of archival news footage of the declarations of the United States President George W. Bush and his administration explaining…
Hidden Hawaii: National Parks Collection
Embark on a month-long expedition to explore stunning coral reefs, shallow water environments, and rare species in America’s newest marine sanctuary, Papahanamokuakea Marine National Monument.
The Flew
A mechanical man, within an elaborate shooting gallery at a Victorian carnival, lives beyond his monotonous existence. He falls in love with a broken down ride, The Wooden Embalmer, his…
A Sense of Wonder
Pee-wee’s Big Adventure: Production Sketches and Storyboards
While looking through an assortment of schematics, concept art and storyboards, production designer David L. Snyder explains his involvement and talks about his various ideas seen in his artwork.
A Fair to Remember
A Fair to Remember takes the viewer on a roller-coaster ride chronicling the history of the Great State Fair of Texas, from its inception in 1886 to its destination today…
Evil Spirits
House Arrest
A Special Kind of Love
A follow-up of A LOVE STORY OF TODAY, where actors and crew discuss GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER.
Pharrell Williams: No Beats Unknown
Biography of hip-hop superstar Pharrell Williams. Footage and interviews show every sides of his life and career, from his first collaboration with fellow high schooler Chad Hugo to his 2004…
Oscar’s Comeback
Through a unique, “mom-and-pop” style film festival, a small town in south Dakota celebrates its most famous native son, Oscar Micheaux, a pioneering African American filmmaker of the early 1900’s.
A Christmas Miracle: The Making of a Charlie Brown Christmas
A behind the scenes look at how A Charlie Brown Christmas was made.
We Need a Blockbuster, Charlie Brown
A Documentary: Saving Charlie Brown (Peanuts), history of creating a blockbuster Charlie Brown Movie to save the franchise.
Gimme Shelter
Gimme Shelter shows the work that UNHCR is doing to fulfill its mandate of protecting and supporting refugees around the globe by illustrative examples of critical UNHCR emergencies around the…
The 13th of Never
A mask with a curse on it finds it’s way into different people’s lives. They must have someone else wear it, every 13 seconds, 13 minutes, 13 hours, or 13…
Rituales de Sangre: The True Story Behind the Matamoros Cult Killings
Former Brownsville, TX, deputy sheriff George Gavito recounts the 23 grisly “palo mayombe” human-sacrifice torture-sex killings perpetrated by the gang led by Adolfo Constanzo in Matamoros, Mexico which ended in…
Speaking Freely Volume 4: Chalmers Johnson
Author of Blowback, The Sorrows of Empire, and Nemesis: The Last Days of the American Republic, Chalmers Johnson has literally written the book on the concept of American hegemony. A…
Drummers Call: America’s Fife and Drum Tradition
Drummers Call: America’s Fife and Drum Tradition is a documentary resonating the rich history of military field music. Learn about the honored place of fifing and drumming in the U.S….
The Battle of Cooch’s Bridge
The Seekers
Gold Stripe Brushes
Speed Racer: Car Fu
Fatal Femmes Fighting: Asian Invasion
Jackson
Sincerely Yours
Documentary about the making and impact of The Breakfast Club.
Silk Road
Internationally acclaimed director Curt Faudon’s feature film developed a refreshingly modern portrait of the world-renowned boys’ choir – the Vienna Boys’ Choir.
Your Friendly Neighborhood Hero
They are a cult phenomenon of do-gooders donning costumes to perform heroic deeds like patrolling neighborhoods, feeding homeless, cleaning up streets and performing community services. This Documentary film examines the…