Based on a true story, Elvis Presley visits President Richard Nixon at the White House in 1970 to discuss the issues troubling America at the time.
Wendy, a young autistic woman, escapes from her caregiver and travels from San Francisco to Los Angeles to deliver her Star Trek script to a writing competition. Along the way, she faces various challenges and forms unexpected connections.
Frances Farmer, a high school student from Seattle, dreams of becoming an actress. However, her life takes a dark turn when her domineering mother has her committed to a psychiatric hospital. Frances faces wrongful conviction, electroconvulsive therapy, and a series of injustices as she struggles to regain control of her own life.
The Great Buster: A Celebration is a documentary film that explores the life and career of Buster Keaton, one of the greatest silent film actors and directors. It delves into his rise to fame, his struggles with alcohol abuse, his innovative stunts, and his contributions to the world of film. The documentary also touches on his personal life, including his marriages, his hearing loss, and his later years in the industry. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film paints a comprehensive portrait of this legendary figure in cinema history.
Clue (1985) has become a cult classic film and is loved by multiple generations. Yet there has never been a documentary created to tell the behind the scenes stories...until now.
Discover the glamorous and candid moments of Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s. From movie stars and archive footage to candid home movies, delve into the history of Hollywood through exclusive behind-the-scenes footage and interviews.
The Los Angeles Times Critics' Pick Something’s Gonna Live is an intimate portrait of life, death, friendship and the movies, as recalled by some of Hollywood's greatest cinema artists. Academy Award®-nominated director Daniel Raim (The Man on Lincoln’s Nose), captures the late life coming together of renowned art directors Robert Boyle (North by Northwest, The Birds), Henry Bumstead (To Kill a Mockingbird, The Sting) and Albert Nozaki (The War of the Worlds, The Ten Commandments), storyboard illustrator Harold Michelson (The Graduate, Star Trek: The Motion Picture), and master cinematographers Haskell Wexler (Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Medium Cool) and Conrad Hall (In Cold Blood, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid). These prolific artists have worked on a total of 400 films, garnering 25 Academy Award® nominations and 8 wins.
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