Hannah Arendt explores the life and ideas of the influential philosopher, focusing on her coverage of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann's trial in Jerusalem.
Voyeur is a crime documentary that explores the world of voyeurism and invasion of privacy. The film focuses on Gerald Foos, a motel owner in Colorado who secretly watched and documented his guests over a period of decades. The story is told through interviews, observations, and a book written by a journalist for The New Yorker.
In 'Cold Souls,' a man decides to sell his soul to relieve his existential ennui, but soon realizes that it has unexpected consequences. As he navigates the challenges of living without a soul, he discovers the importance of identity and connection.
Joe Gould's Secret tells the story of an eccentric man named Joe Gould, who claims to be working on an epic oral history. As a patron and film critic try to uncover the truth about Gould's secret, they become entangled in his world of poetry, dancing, and Native American heritage. Set in 1940s New York, this movie explores themes of anonymity, self-respect, and the power of storytelling.
The summer Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald lived in Connecticut inspired one of the world's most beloved novels: The Great Gatsby. We know the book, we know the films and series, but do we know the truth? Track down the mystery millionaire who threw extravagant parties, uncover new evidence of the location and players, and dig deep to discover the untold story of the real-life Jay Gatsby himself.
Little Goat Productions’ documentary Funny Business is the first feature length, insider look at some of the best known cartoonists for the venerable New Yorker magazine. The film won a CINE Golden Eagle Award for excellence in filmmaking. It has been shown in venues throughout New York City, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and was broadcast on WNET, WLIW as well as a variety of PBS stations across the country.
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