Missing
A meditative character study focusing on Paul Harper, a desperate father whose exhaustive search for his lost son has led him down a path of unintended exile.
A meditative character study focusing on Paul Harper, a desperate father whose exhaustive search for his lost son has led him down a path of unintended exile.
A woman’s (Sidse Babett Knudsen) skin-care routine ceases to be the bulwark she’d hoped (Link opens in new window)
Writer/Director Paul Trillo joins us to discuss what it means to be a "concept filmmaker," the difference between commercial and narrative films, and why his favorite short films feel like a satisfying meal.
**LINK OPENS IN NEW TAB** - Frankie’s waited for this day for 23 years, but as he packs up everything he owns and sets out to start a new life alone the euphoria of newfound independence is short-lived and as night falls, he misses his mom.
Each year, the early weeks of fall bring a natural phenomenon to the Capital Plaza shopping center in Austin, Texas. Shoppers, employees, passersby, young families and avid birdwatchers, alike, all gather to marvel at the communal migratory roosting of tens of thousands of Purple Martins as they journey along their migratory path to Brazil.
The Lake District, 1967. Hungover and at each other’s throats, John, George and Ringo must convince Billy Shears, a sheepish rural lookalike, to join The Beatles after Paul dies during an experimental-drug-filled musical retreat.
Design legend, Paul Rand, describes his philosophy as we watch his iconic work come to life in motion graphics.
The latest collaboration between critically-acclaimed director Paul Thomas Anderson and Radiohead frontman Thom York is now available to view on Netflix
SEX! DEATH! PIE! A young girl enters a mysterious forest to lose her virginity, only to have a twist of fate wrench her lover away.
The best summer of her life is only the beginning for 13-year-old Mo’ne Davis. With the support of her family and passion for sports, Mo’ne stands for girls who want to play with the boys. Directed by Spike Lee.