"Robert"
Small Wonders
A dedicated music teacher in East Harlem instructs a gaggle of underprivileged children in the art of the violin. In the climax, they play Carnegie Hall with some of the world's foremost fiddlers.
Ten Degrees of Strange
"Ten Degrees of Strange" is a music video based on a song by Robert Macfarlane and Johnny Flynn, from the album Lost in the Cedar Wood, directed and animated by Lynn Tomlinson. Taking inspiration from The Epic of Gilgamesh, an ancient story written on clay tablets, and responding to the strangeness of the global pandemic, this story of loss and hop..
Sukkubus - Die Nacht der Dämonen
In the struggle for the souls of men, Satan created the most dangerous of all demons, the succubus. The appearance of the succubus is feminine and beautiful. She seduces you, makes your most secret desires come true and makes you a prisoner of your desire. She snatches your soul and takes it with her into the dark realm. A necromancy ends in a mas..
Das Gefühl des Augenblicks
Photographer and documentary film director Schadt follows in the footsteps of his role model Robert Frank. The important photographer and director traveled through the United States in the mid-1950s and recorded his photographic impressions of this trip in the photo book "The Americans". Schadt visits some of the places where Frank had photographed..
My Dinner With Eric
Follow two friends' winding conversation when actor Eric Roberts sits down to dinner with his cardiologist and fellow actor, Dr. Rico Simonini.
Mary Ainsworth: Attachment and the Growth of Love
Mary Ainsworth's "Strange Situation" is now basic to understandings of infant-parent interactions and, thus, later emotional development. Working in close collaboration with the British psychiatrist John Bowlby, Ainsworth gave us new understandings of the huge impact very early emotional experiences have on personality development across the life s..
On the Couch
An interview with Kimmy Robertson and Harry Goaz, reflecting on their experience with the revival of Twin Peaks.
Ted Kennedy Eulogy for RFK
On June 8, 1968, at NYC's Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Ted Kennedy gave the eulogy at the funeral of his brother, Bobby Kennedy.