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Director: Herbert Ponting
Herbert G. Ponting's spellbinding chronicle of Captain Robert Scott's heroic and ultimately tragic race for the South Po...
Director: Lotte Reiniger
When The Adventures of Prince Achmed premiered in Germany on September 23, 1926 it was hailed as the first full-length a...
Director: Marshall Neilan
A widow's eldest daughter, Amarilly, is the belle of Clothes-Line Alley, an Irish neighborhood near San Francisco's Chin...
Director: Margot Benacerraf
The restoration of Margot Benacerraf's brilliant films Reveron and Araya will be a landmark in cinema history. Acclaimed as ...
Director: Nell Shipman
These two extraordinary films starring early independent producer, writer, conservationist and star Nell Shipman were shot on lo...
Director: Roland West
The Bat, a hooded criminal mastermind who dares the police to catch him, has been terrifying the city. A bank is robbed, and th...
Director: Sam Wood
Milestone is proud to be releasing around the world, Beyond the Rocks, the recently rediscovered silent romance starring film le...
Director: Jerzy Stuhr
The Big Animal (Duze Zwierze), scripted by the late Krzysztof Kieslowski and shot in shimmering black-and-white by cinematograph...
Director: Lois Weber
In a time where women played a central role in creating the American cinema, Lois Weber (1881–1939) was the outstanding wo...
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Bon Voyage and Aventure Malgache are taut, absorbing dramas of wartime espionage and murder, made in 1944 to aid the war effort....
Director: Hugh Munro Neely
Blonde, beautiful and talented, Marion Davies was the first and funniest screwball comedienne. As star of two of the best comedi...
Director: Rolando Klein
A cult film from the 1970s, lost for years and now newly restored, Chac: The Rain God is based on a combination of ritual and le...
Director: Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack
Before they dreamed up that oversized ape, King Kong's creators filmed this magical story of a Thai family's struggle to...
Director: Raymond Bernard
The Chess Player is a powerful drama of patriotism, betrayal and suspense produced at an extraordinarily fertile moment in Frenc...
Director: Tareque Masud
Set against the backdrop of the turbulent period in the late 1960s leading up to Bangladesh's independence from Pakistan, Th...
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At the Bull Pup Café, Arbuckle is chef of all trades and Keaton waits tables in his own inimitable fashion. When a rambun...
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Two years in the works, the Charley Chase DVD project will come out with some of the funniest films ever made! Working with Chas...
Director: Grant Munro
To encounter the work of Grant Munro is to discover an artist of inimitable talent and charm. Whether as animator, documentarian...
Director: Marshall Neilan
In Daddy-Long-Legs, Mary Pickford plays an orphan, Jerusha (Judy) Abbott, abandoned as a baby in an alley and raised in a cruel ...
Director: Philip Haas
Director Philip Haas (Angels and Insects and Up at the Villa), and artist David Hockney invite you to join them on a magical jou...
Director: Mark Rucker
Written by and starring Charles Busch, DIE MOMMIE DIE was produced by Dante Di Loreto, Anthony Edwards and Bill Kenwright of Avi...
Director: Mark Decena
DOPAMINE is the first film ever to go through every phase of the Sundance support network from the Sundance Institute Labs, to t...
Director: William Worthington
Remembered mostly for his magnificent performance as the Japanese officer in The Bridge over the River Kwai, few filmgoers reali...
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When these films first showed at the Il Cinema Muto in Pordenone, Italy, the world was astonished by the genius of these films. ...
Director: Michael Powell
A critical and popular hit at the New York Film Festival, Michael Powell's The Edge of the World received a thrilling theatr...
Director: Mitchell & Kenyon
In the earliest years of the twentieth century, enterprising traveling showmen in the north of England hired pioneer filmmakers ...
Director: Ernst Lubitsch
The story of Eternal Love takes place during the events leading up to the war of 1806. French conquerors order Swiss villagers t...
Director: Edwin Carewe
A story of lost love deeply ingrained in American mythology, Evangeline vividly brings to life the human consequences of histori...
Director: Kent Mackenzie
Selected for the 2008 Berlin International Film Festival, The Exiles (1961) is a documentary film by Kent MacKenzie chronicling ...
Director: Takeshi Kitano
Takeshi Kitano’s Fireworks (Hana-Bi) the winner of the Golden Lion for Best Film at the Venice International Film Festival...
Director: Eleanor Antin
The "lost" films of Eleanora Antinova, the black ballerina of Diaghilev's Ballet Russe, including comic shorts, et...
Director: Rouben Mamoulian
Ida Lupino and Metropolitan Opera star tenor, Nino Martini, star in this classic musical comedy directed by the great Rouben Mam...
Director: Philip Haas
This wonderful film introduces the viewer to artists who work in two different traditions of Australian Aboriginal art. In the d...
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The footage for GODS OF BALI was shot in the late 1930s or early 1940s by filmmaker Nikola Drakulic. In 1952, the famed document...
Director: Merian C. Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack, Marguerite Harrison
A classic adventure by the makers of "King Kong." In 1924, neophyte filmmakers Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsa...
Director: Sidney Franklin
Wild, hell-raising, Kentucky farmgirl Mavis Hawn (Pickford) has devoted her life to avenging the death of her father, shot by an...
Director: Maurice Elvey
Factory girls Fanny Hawthorn and Mary Hollins decide to take their vacation at Blackpool — Britain’s version of Cone...
Director: Charles Burnett
A boy's coming-of-age story, written and directed by Burnett. On and around the porch of an abandoned, disintegrating farm h...
Director: Mikhail Kalatozov
Started only a week after the Cuban missile crisis and designed to be Cuba’s answer to both Sergei Eisenstein’s propaganda m...
Director: Manoel de Oliveira
With I'm Going Home, the legendary Manoel de Oliveira, at the age of 93, has created his masterpiece. The critics have already a...
Director: Edward S. Curtis
In 1911, as part of his massive undertaking, famed Northwest photographer Edward S. Curtis travelled to Vancouver Island, Britis...
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Directed by Michael Winterbottom, IN THIS WORLD was produced by Andrew Eaton and Anita Overland for Revolution Films and written...
Director: Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo
In It Happened Here, Brownlow and Mollo's brilliant re-write of history, Germany has won World War II and Nazi troops occupy...
Director: Clarence Badger
Vivacious. Stunning. Exhilarating. She was the brightest star of the Jazz Age and its greatest sex symbol. There was never anyon...
Director: John Canemaker
For more than two decades the Emmy and Oscar®-winning animator John Canemaker has created films that charm, enlighten and to...
Director: Charles Burnett
Milestone, Steven Soderbergh and Turner Classic Movies present one of the most famous and acclaimed films by an African-American...
Director: Philip Haas
Cyprien Tokoudagba is an important person in the city of Abomey in the West African republic of Benin. He paints the religious h...
Director: Eleanor Antin
The final orgy and dreadful end of the notorious monk, Rasputin, on the eve of the Russian Revolution....
Director: Henry de la Falaise
Legong: Dance of the Virgins, filmed entirely on location in Bali in 1935, is a tragic tale of love denied. Poutou, a young girl...
Director: Alfred Green and Jack Pickford
"What the Earl saw was a graceful, childish figure in a black velvet suit, with a collar and lovelocks waving about his han...
Director: Frances Marion
This rarely seen film directed by legendary screenwriter Frances Marion ( Stella Maris, The Wind, Camille) provided Mary Pickfor...
Director: Hirokazu Kore-eda
One of the finest films of the decade, Hirokazu kore-eda's first feature film Maborosi is a story of love, loss, and ultimat...
Director: Evgeni Bauer
Russian film poet Evgeni Bauer combined the technical virtuosity of D.W. Griffith with the haunting terror of Edgar Allan Poe an...
Director: Eleanor Antin
This Yiddish post-modernist creation by contemporary filmmaker and artist Antin encompasses the full cycle of shtetl life, compl...
Director: Hugh Munro Neely
By the age of seventeen, Mary Pickford had become the first actress to achieve international superstardom. By the time she was t...
Director: Kevin Brownlow
Millay at Steepletop is a loving tribute to the great American poet, Edna St. Vincent Millay, filmed entirely at her 700-acre up...
Director: Philip Haas
J.S.G. Boggs is an artist whose medium is money - he makes it and spends it. In this very funny film, Boggs is on an quixotic mi...
Director: Sam Taylor
Thanks to the superb work of Sam Taylor (one of Harold Lloyd's favorite directors), legendary cinematographer Charles Rosher...
Director: Charles Burnett
In 1983, after many long months of shooting, Charles Burnett sent his rough-cut of MY BROTHER'S WEDDING to his producers. Ig...
Director: Henri-Georges Clouzot
Like a matador confronting a bull, the artist approaches his easel, his eyes blazing. As he wields his brush, we see through the...
Director: Curtis Harrington
The late Curtis Harrington started out after graduating from UCLA film school as one of the best of the avant-garde filmmakers o...
Director: Andi Hicks, Alan Crosland
In the heyday of silent films, a winsome ingénue named Olive Thomas — affectionately dubbed "Ollie" by he...
Director: Manoel de Oliveira
With the freedom of inspiration and the rigour of writing that are his trademarks, Manoel de Oliveira returns to Oporto, the cit...
Director: Emilio Martínez-Lázaro
One of Spain's recent box office hits, THE OTHER SIDE OF THE BED was nominated for six Goya Awards in 2002, including Best P...
Director: Anthony Howarth
Academy Award® and Golden Globe nominee for Best Documentary
There are two hundred miles of raging rivers and impassable m...
Director: Rupert Julian, Edward Sedgewick, Ernst Laemmle
One of the most famous horror films of all time — The Phantom of the Opera: The Ultimate Edition, stars "the man with...
Director: E.A. Dupont
E.A. (Varieté) Dupont's Piccadilly, the 1929 silent masterpiece brilliantly restored by the British Film Institute, s...
Director: Edoardo Winspeare
During the second World War, an American bomber is shot down over the Salentino peninsula. The only survivor is Toni Morciano, t...
Director: Luchino Visconti
For the first time, Luchino Visconti's uncut and uncensored 180-minute masterpiece, Rocco and His Brothers is now available....
Director: Philip Haas
This wonderfully surreal foray into the universe of photographer/sculptor Boyd Webb is a lush and astonishing visual treat....
Director: Philip Haas
Seni Camara lives with her husband and family in the village of Bigona, in southern Senegal. While potters in her village make o...
Director: Charles Burnett
The precursor of KILLER OF SHEEP filmed while Burnett was a student, about an African American family and their unemployed frien...
Director: Harding McGregor Dunnett
April 1916. Twenty-eight men in desperate condition are stranded on a barren island. Even the whalers of the South Atlantic neve...
Director: Conrad Rooks
Conrad Rooks' Siddhartha is the English-language classic based on the best-selling novel by the Nobel Prize winner Herman He...
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In the early days of the cinema, pioneer filmmakers created these seven charming, moving and magical films based on the plays of...
Director: Martin Johnson, Osa Johnson
The Johnsons were national celebrities in the 1920s. For Simba, these explorer-filmmakers forded crocodile-infested rivers and s...
Director: Philip Haas
Gilbert & George staged one of their most famous deadpan performances for this film. The result is both heartbreaking and ab...
Director: Marcel Ophuls
From the moment it was first released at a tiny Left Bank theater in Paris, this epic account of France under the occupation of ...
Director: Frank Hurley
When Sir Ernest Shackleton set sail on the Endurance on August 8, 1914, he was already an internationally renowned Antarctic exp...
Director: William Beaudine
Hidden deep in the Southern swamps, the Grimes family operates a "baby farm" where unwanted or "lost" childr...
Director: Marshall Neilan
From 1916 to 1919, the team of Mary Pickford, scriptwriter Frances Marion and director Marshall Neilan advanced the art of film ...
Director: Philip Haas
Long's walks and the records of his travels make up his world-famous artwork. This film follows him on a journey across the ...
Director: Jack Dillon
Amanda Afflick is a lovesick laundress who daydreams about customer Horace Greensmith and cherishes the shirt he brought in for ...
Director: F.W. Murnau
Filmed entirely in Tahiti, TABU represents an unusual collaboration between legendary directors F.W. Murnau (Nosferatu, Sunrise)...
Director: André Antoine
Zola's powerful novel of family greed, brutality and deceit is brilliantly brought to the screen by director André An...
Director: John S. Robertson
In 1914, Mary Pickford became a true motion-picture artist with her performance in Edwin S. Porter's Tess of the Storm Country. ...
Director: Alfred Green and Jack Pickford
Though rarely screened, Through the Back Door provides the incandescent Mary Pickford with one of her finest roles. Young Jeanne...
Director: Mervyn LeRoy
Nella Vago (Gloria Swanson) is an opera singer making her Venice debut. While the audiences love her, Nella's voice teacher ...
Director: Orson Welles
"Say what you like, but The Trial is the best film I ever made." —Orson Welles
But for years, no one could eve...
Director: Marcel Ophuls
One of the most important films of the past decade has never been released in North America! Shot primarily in Sarajevo in 1993,...
Director: Jane Campion
Two Friends, the first feature film by Academy Award® winner Jane Campion (Sweetie, An Angel at My Table and The Piano). Whe...
Director: Yoichi Higashi
Identical twin brothers Yukihiko and Seizo are famous artists embarking on a collaboration — a book based on their idyllic...
Director: David Rathod
Handsome and broke, Vikram arrives from Bombay to find his college plans have fallen through. Exploring exotic San Francisco, he...
Director: Charles Burnett
Watts, 1960s. On a mission to save a mother and her children from eviction by the landlord, the main character's quest for m...
Director: Victoria King
On March 9, 1931, the SS Viking left the port of St. John's, Newfoundland, and sailed into motion picture history. On board ...
Director: Yong-kyun Bae
Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East? has been acclaimed by critics and audiences throughout the world as a film of remarkable...
Director: Gillo Pontecorvo
The Wide Blue Road (La Grande Strada Azzurra), is a remarkable debut feature directed by Gillo Pontecorvo, famed for The Battle ...
Director: Winsor McCay
Winsor McCay was the first master of animation and one of its greatest and most influential artists. His films — joyous, h...
Director: Kevin Brownlow, Andrew Mollo
After It Happened Here opened to rave reviews but disasterous distribution from the Hollywood studio that had purchased the righ...
Director: Joseph Rucker, Willard van der Veer
Byrd was one of the most popular heroes in the age of exploration of the twenties. While he is nearly forgotten today, Richard ...
Director: Bridget Terry
"I've spent my life searching for a man to look up to without lying down."
- Frances Marion
And what a life it w...
Director: Philip Haas
In 1981 Gilbert & George focused their black comic vision on the bleak world of Margaret Thatcher's London. Brilliant, f...
Director: Lucy Massie Phenix & Veronica Selver
Milliarium Zero's release in celebration of the 75th anniversary (in September 2007) of the legendary Highlander Folk School...
Director: Philip Haas
Efiaimbelo, a man in his sixties, lives and works as a funerary sculptor in southern Madagascar. To ornament local tombs, he car...