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The Alan Berliner Collection

THE FAMILY ALBUM is a one-hour experimental documentary film utilizing a vast collection of rare 16mm home movies from the 1920s through the 1950s. The films are woven into a portrait of a life, passing through the celebrations and struggles from childhood to adulthood, from innocence to experience.

Release Year: 1998  Running Time: 60 mins 

Fritz Lang's Destiny

A young woman (Lil Dagover) confronts the personification of Death (Bernhard Goetzke), in an effort to save the life of her fiance (Walter Janssen). Death weaves three romantic tragedies and offers to unite the girl with her lover, if she can prevent the death of the lovers in at least one of the episodes. Thus begin three exotic scenarios of ill-fated love, in which the woman must somehow reverse the course of destiny: Persia, Quattrocento Venice, and a fancifully rendered ancient China.

Release Year: 1921  Running Time: 98 mins 

F.P. 1 Doesn't Answer

A dashing pilot helps pursuade an heiress to fund the creation of a massive floating airport serving as a way station between four continents. When communication with Floating Platform 1 is mysteriously interrupted, the pilot risks his life to investigate its disappearance.

Release Year: 1932  Running Time: 190 mins  Color: Color 

F.T.A.

In 1971, at the height of the Vietnam War, Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland toured an anti-war comedy show across Southeast Asia. Despite being highly controversial, it was a huge success among stationed soldiers. Out of circulation and difficult to see for decades, F.T.A. has now been fully restored by IndieCollect in 4K.

Release Year: 1972  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: Color 

F/X | F/X 2 (Double Feature)

This 2-disc set includes the 1986 smash hit and it’s 1991 sequel. F/X (1986) – Bryan Brown (Tai-Pan) and Brian Dennehy (Gorky Park) command the heart-pounding action in this first-class thriller, crackling with excitement.

Release Year: 1986  Running Time: 109 |108 mins  Color: Color 

Fabian: Going to the Dogs

In this dazzling adaptation of Erich Kästner’s classic of Weimar literature, a young ad-man spends his days working for a cigarette company and his nights wandering the streets of Berlin, where he meets and falls in love with a beautiful actress. As her career begins to blossom, prospects for his future begin to wane amid the twilight hedonism of pre-Nazi Germany.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 176 mins  Color: B&W and Color 

The Fabulous Ice Age

THE FABULOUS ICE AGE chronicles the long-lost era of the great American touring iceshows.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 72 mins  Color: Color 

Face

A serial killer is burning away the flesh of his victims with acid leaving only the bones behind. The police turn to Hyun-min, a former forensic sculptor adept in reconstructing faces by examining and interpreting skulls. With the victim's bones in his house, Hyun-min's daughter begins to experience disturbing visions. As he races against time to find the answers and save his daughter, the deadly truth behind these victims reveals a sinister conspiracy that threatens everyone involved.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 92 mins  Color: B&W 

The Face At The Window

Murder, disguise, lurking figures, secret chambers and mad scientists are brought to cinematic life in this British chiller that boasts the maniacal talents of legendary actor Tod Slaughter.

Release Year: 1939  Running Time: 65 mins  Color: Color 

Faces Places

89-year old Agnes Varda, one of the leading figures of the French New Wave, and acclaimed 33 year-old French photographer and muralist JR teamed up to co-direct this enchanting documentary/road movie.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 89 mins  Color: Color 

Facing Darkness

FACING DARKNESS tells the incredible true story of how, in the face of West Africa's Ebola outbreak, one organization was willing to provide comfort, compassion, and care to the hurting people of Africa...all in the name of Jesus Christ.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Color 

The Fairy

Filled with a colorful cast of supporting characters and a number of gracefully executed dance sequences, THE FAIRY is a whimsical tale about the happiness that can be squeezed out of even the most mundane of lives.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

Faith Connections

In this documentary, filmmaker Pan Nalin travels to the Kumbh Mela, a mass Hindu pilgrimage to a sacred river, and encounters remarkable men of mind and meditation.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 122 mins 

A Faithful Man

Louis Garrel’s sophomore feature, in which he also stars alongside Lily-Rose Depp and Laetitia Casta, is at once a beguiling bedroom farce and a playful inversion of the patriarchal tropes of the French New Wave.

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 75 mins  Color: Color 

FALCHI Falcons Special Squad

Two agents of a police unit that investigates organized crime allow their dedication to their jobs to impact their private lives.

Release Year: 2017  Color: Color 

Falling

A Film by Barbara Albert - Five independent women are reunited for the funeral of a beloved teacher. From the director of FREE RADICALS!

Release Year: 2006  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

The Falling Star

A former activist who’s been a fugitive for 35 years, and works as a bartender. Boris’ past finally catches up with him when a mysterious stranger appears at the bar, armed and wanting revenge.

Release Year: 2024  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

The Falls

Standing at a pivotal point in his filmography, poised between his earlier, witty shorts and the unique pleasures of his post-DRAUGHTSMAN'S CONTRACT oeuvre, THE FALLS is arguably the most significant film of Peter Greenaway’s prolific career. Shot as a pseudo-documentary, this magnum opus dazzlingly details 92 case histories of people who have been affected by the VUE (Violent Unknown Event)—a mysterious, apocalyptic phenomenon related to birds, flying, and bizarre invented languages.

Release Year: 1980  Running Time: 185 mins  Color: Color 

Family Album

THE FAMILY ALBUM is a one-hour experimental documentary film utilizing a vast collection of rare 16mm home movies from the 1920s through the 1950s. The films are woven into a portrait of a life, passing through the celebrations and struggles from childhood to adulthood, from innocence to experience.

Release Year: 1998  Running Time: 60 mins 

Family Mission: The TJ Lobraico Story

FAMILY MISSION is a feature-length documentary based on the life of TJ Lobraico, a USAF Staff Sergeant from Connecticut who gave his life for his country in Afghanistan in 2013.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 75 mins  Color: Color 

Family Viewing

Release Year: 1987  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color 

Fancy Pants

A wisecracking out-of-work actor impersonating a British valet, is hired by a woman from New Mexico to refine her husband and headstrong daughter.

Release Year: 1950  Running Time: 92 mins  Color: B&W 

Fanny

FANNY is the second part of Marcel Pagnol’s classic trilogy following the loves and losses of a Marseille port community. Actor and director Daniel Auteuil (The Well-Digger’s Daughter) has faithfully and beautifully recreated the grand emotions of this beloved text. Following the events in the first part, Marius, Fanny (Victoire Be?le?zy) is abandoned and pregnant, and fearful for the future of her unborn child. To secure the baby’s future, she agrees to marry the wealthy merchant Panisse (Jean-Pierre Daroussin), who guarantees a comfortable, if loveless, future. As she is adjusting to her new reality, Marius re-appears in her life like a phantom, and all the old, powerful emotions bubble up once again. FANNY is a supremely entertaining melodrama that won’t leave a dry eye in the house.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 102 mins  Color: Color 

Fantomas

Louis Feuillade's 5 1/2-hour epic follows Fantômas, the criminal lord of Paris, master of disguise, the creeping assassin in black, as he is pursued by the equally resourceful Inspector Juve and journalist Jerôme Fandor.

Release Year: 1913  Running Time: 337 mins  Color: B&W 

Fantomas 1960s Collection (Fantomas / Fantomas Unleashed / Fantomas vs. Scotland Yard)

André Hunebelle introduced a revamped and modernized version of Fantômas to the 1960s OSS 117 and 007 audience. All three films starred the great Jean Marais as Fantômas, a criminal mastermind and man of a thousand faces.

Release Year: 1964  Running Time: 322 mins 

Far From Heaven (Special Edition)

Cathy Whitaker has it all—a lovely home, two wonderful children and a handsome husband who is successfully climbing the corporate ladder. But Cathy’s idyllic existence is just an illusion, and she eventually must choose between living a lie or following her heart.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 107 mins  Color: B&W 

Far From Men

In 1954 a reclusive ex-soldier (Viggo Mortensen) is thrown into the woes of rebellion when he's ordered to escort a villager (Reda Kateb) accused of murder to prison during the Algerian War.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 101 mins  Color: Color 

Farewell (Abschied)

In a return to the realistic “Street films” of the German silent era, Robert Siodmak  directed this comedy drama of intersecting lives within the rooms of a working-class boarding house.

Release Year: 1930  Running Time: 72 mins  Color: Color 

Farewell, Friend

After an overseas deployment, two French ex-Foreign Legionnaires prepare to break into the vault of a wealthy corporation.

Release Year: 1968  Running Time: 115 mins  Color: Color 

Farewell, Friend

After an overseas deployment, two French ex-Foreign Legionnaires prepare to break into the vault of a wealthy corporation.

Release Year: 1968  Running Time: 115 mins  Color: Color 

Farewell, Friend

After an overseas deployment, two French ex-Foreign Legionnaires prepare to break into the vault of a wealthy corporation.

Release Year: 1968  Running Time: 115 mins  Color: Color 

Farewell, Friend

After an overseas deployment, two French ex-Foreign Legionnaires prepare to break into the vault of a wealthy corporation.

Release Year: 1968  Running Time: 115 mins  Color: Color 

Farewell Herr Schwarz

Winner of the Best Documentary Prize at the Haifa International Film Festival, director Yael Reuvenya's film is a cinematic journey about the Holocaust from a third generation perspective. Siblings Michla and Feiv'ke Schwarz were separated by the war and only through this documentary have their two families reunited.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

A Farewell To Arms (1932)

An Academy Award nominee for Best Picture, A FAREWELL TO ARMS is a ravishing adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's legendary novel, starring Gary Cooper (High Noon) as Lt. Frederic Henry, a young ambulance driver for the Italian army in WWI, more interested in chasing women than the enemy. When seeking cover during an air raid, he encounters Nurse Catherine Barkley (a radiant Helen Hayes), and the world shifts under his feet.

Release Year: 1932  Running Time: 89 mins  Color: B&W 

Farewell, My Queen

Léa Seydoux stars as one of Marie Antoinette's ladies-in-waiting, seemingly an innocent but quietly working her way into her mistress's special favors, until history tosses her fate onto a decidedly different path.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: Color 

Fast Charlie… the Moonbeam Rider

During the 1920s, World War I veteran and conman Charlie Swattle dreams of being the first person to win a transnational motorcycle race and enlists his comrades from the war to help.

Release Year: 1979  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: B&W 

Fastball

The essence of baseball is the primal battle between the pitcher and the batter, a magical moment only 396 milliseconds in the making. The mysteries and memories of baseball’s greatest heroes are revealed in Fastball, as it features interviews with dozens of former players, from legendary Hall-of-Famers to up-and-coming All-Stars, including Hank Aaron, Nolan Ryan, and Derek Jeter, with narration by Kevin Costner (Field of Dreams). Fastball is peppered with archival footage of baseball’s greatest moments, plus original high-speed 4K footage and motion graphics that unlock the secrets hidden within a ball traveling over 100 mph. While players, historians, and scientists might disagree on who was actually the fastest pitcher in history - and yes, the film does the physics and concludes with a clear verdict - Fastball tells the story of the game itself.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 86 mins  Color: Color 

Father Joseph

FATHER JOSEPH is a tribute to the man, the myth, and the legend himself, having worked for more than 25 years to lift up the impoverished women and children of Haiti, only to be decimated by 2010 earthquake.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 62 mins  Color: Color 

Fatima

A patient, reflective study of a middle-aged Moroccan-born single mother pressured by her neighbors and her two teenage children alike to assimilate into a culture of which she's wary.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 79 mins  Color: B&W 

Fatima: The Ultimate Mystery

Has the world’s history been marked by Fatima? This is the key question of the new documentary FATIMA: THE ULTIMATE MYSTERY, with top experts analyzing previously ignored events and offering an exciting global vision.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Black & White 

Faust (Alexander Sokurov)

From acclaimed director Alexander Sokurov (RUSSIAN ARK, THE SUN), FAUST is an hallucinatory period piece set in the early 19th century and inspired by Goethe's famous play. Comic, cosmic, painterly and stunningly beautiful scenes unfold as the Devil takes Faust on a strange, unforgettable journey.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 134 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

Faust (Restored Version)

Newly restored. Inspired by the German legend and by Goethe's classic tale, Murnau's Faust tells the story of an alchemist (played by Gosta Ekman) who, struggling with his faith amidst a devastating plague, is offered the power to cure and the gift of youth ... in exchange for his soul. As the diabolical Mephisto, Emil Jannings (The Last Laugh) delivers a performance of operatic scale and intensity, by turns charming, comical, and horrific.

Release Year: 1926  Running Time: 106 mins  Color: Color 

Favor (2013 Horror)

After a casual fling results in a woman's death, a man (Blayne Weaver) calls on an old pal (Patrick Day) to help him dispose of the body.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 102 mins  Color: Color 

Fear and Desire

In this existential drama—which has the feeling of a waking dream rather than a conventional war film—four soldiers return to their senses after crash-landing in a forest behind enemy lines.

Release Year: 1952  Running Time: 70 mins  Color: B&W 

Fear No Evil / Ritual of Evil (Double Feature)

This double-feature special edition includes new 2K restorations of Fear No Evil (1969) and its sequel Ritual of Evil (1970), both starring Louis Jourdan.

Release Year: 1969  Running Time: 196 mins  Color: Black & White 

Fear No Fruit

Fear No Fruit chronicles Frieda Caplan's rise from being the first woman entrepreneur on the Los Angeles Wholesale Produce Market in the 1960s, to transforming American cuisine by introducing over 200 exotic fruits and vegetables to U.S. supermarkets. Still an inspiration at 91, Frieda's daughters and granddaughter carry on the business legacy.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

Fear Not

FEAR NOT is a chilling found footage horror movie starring Aaron Perilo as an ambitious young filmmaker who stumbles across Super 8 footage of a grotesque 1970s murder. Intent on remaking the terrifying event, Jason and his pals show up with cameras at the gothic mansion where the killings took place, soon to become the stars of their own grisly snuff film.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

Fela Kuti: "Music is the Weapon"

Shot in Lagos at the peak of his career in 1982, this documentary contains interviews with Fela detailing his thoughts on politics, Pan-Africanism, music and religion. For all who wish to know more about an artist at the heart of African musical history, FELA KUTI: MUSIC IS THE WEAPON is an essential film.

Release Year: 1982  Running Time: 53 mins  Color: B&W 

Felix and Lola / Love Street: Two films directed by Patrice Leconte

Cohen Film Collection presents two deliriously romantic classics by director Patrice Leconte.

Release Year: 2001  Running Time: 182 mins  Color: Color 

Fellini's Casanova

The incomparable Federico Fellini (La Dolce Vita) directs this visually stunning portrait of Casanova, the infamous Italian womanizer, adventurer, author and libertine.

Release Year: 1976  Running Time: 154 mins  Color: Color 

Female on the Beach (Special Edition)

A widow who moves into a beach house where the former owner has fallen to her death. What had seemed like an accident turns to suspicion of murder as she finds herself drawn into a torrid affair with a handsome beachcomber who may be harboring a sinister secret.

Release Year: 1955  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: B&W 

Female Vampire

Lina Romay (filmmaker Jess Franco's wife) stars as the mysterious Countess Irina Karlstein, a beautiful vampiress who feeds on victims at their moments of sexual climax. Because she destroys those whose essence she consumes, Irina is doomed to a life of solitude, wandering through the Western Coast of Europe in a dreamlike state.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: B&W 

Ferdinando & Carolina

NEW DCP COMING SOON! In the dazzling court of 18th century Naples, against their wishes, young King Ferdinando will wed Carolina, the sweet 16 year-old daughter of Empress Maria Theresa of Austria.

As the monarchies of Europe hold their breath, something unexpected happens. King Ferdinando and Carolina share one common interest--a rollicking, orgiastic celebration of the senses, and plunge with gusto into the silken bed sheets to uphold their regal duties. As the court continues on with magnificent splendor, the sovereigns continue to reign, oblivious to the revolutionary tides that are on the verge of tearing France apart and overtaking all of Europe.

Release Year: 1999  Running Time: 108 mins  Color: Color 

Fernando Di Leo Crime Collection

Fernando Di Leo was a prolific filmmaker who explored the political extremism and mafia corruption in Italy during the 1970's. Master of garish, intricately plotted, ultra-violent stories about pimps and petty gangsters, Di Leo has perfected the genre with an uncanny accuracy. Contained in this box set is the Milieu Trilogy: Milano Calibro 9 (1972), The Italian Connection (La Mala Ordina, 1972), and The Boss (Il Boss, 1973). Contained exclusively in this box set is Rulers of the City (I Padroni della citta, 1976).

Release Year: 1972  Running Time: 410 mins  Color: Color 

Fernando Di Leo: The Italian Crime Collection Vol. 2

Fernando Di Leo was a prolific filmmaker who explored the political extremism and mafia corruption in Italy during the 1970's. Master of garish, intricately plotted, ultra-violent stories about pimps and petty gangsters, Di Leo has perfected the genre with an uncanny accuracy.

Di Leo's films demonstrate the degradation of the working classes and how the mafia corrupted them. Though he slipped out of public consciousness after his death in 2003, his works have been revived and shown at the Tate Modern in London and The Venice Film Festival where Quentin Tarantino admitted that Di Leo truly inspired him to make gangster films.

Contained in this box set: Naked Violence (I Ragazzi del Massacro, 1969), Shoot First Die Later (Il Poliziotto E Marvio, 1974), and Kidnap Syndicate (La Citta Sconvolta. Caccia Spietata ai Rapitori, 1975).

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 292 mins  Color: Color 

Ferrante Fever

With over 10 million copies of her “Neapolitan Novels” sold in over 50 countries, Elena Ferrante is a global literary sensation.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 74 mins  Color: Color 

Fertile Memory

Khleifi skillfully and lovingly crafts a portrait of two Palestinian women whose struggles both define and transcend the politics that have torn apart their homes and their lives. First full-length film shot in The West Bank.

Release Year: 1980  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: B&W 

Fever

Two high school students kill a woman and seemingly get away with it in this taut psychological thriller.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 81 mins  Color: Color 

Ffolkes aka North Sea Hijack

Madman Lou Kramer captures and threatens to destroy a vital North Sea oil rig in 24 hours unless the British government delivers a huge ransom. Rufus Excalibur Ffolkes is a reclusive underwater expert who leads an elite commando team in a race-against-the-clock high-seas assault.

Release Year: 1980  Running Time: 95 mins 

Fiddler's Journey to the Big Screen

The fall of 2021 marked the 50th anniversary of Fiddler on the Roof, the film Pauline Kael (The New Yorker) called "the most powerful movie musical ever made." Narrated by Jeff Goldblum, this film captures the humor and drama of director Norman Jewison's quest to recreate the lost world of Jewish life in Tsarist Russia and re-envision the beloved stage hit as a wide-screen epic.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Color 

Fierce Light: When Spirit Meets Action

Capturing the excitement of Spiritual Activism that is catalyzing the planet, FIERCE LIGHT illuminates the connection between spirituality and social change. Luminaries such as Alice Walker, John Lewis and Noah Levine share how their faith is a catalyst for political action.

Release Year: 2008  Running Time: 95 mins  Color: B&W 

Filibus

Flying high above the clouds in her dirigible, Filibus steals from the rich… before mysteriously vanishing into the clouds. But when famed a famed detective sets out to catch her, this cross-dressing master criminal has other plans. Newly remastered and restored by the Eye Filmmuseum.

Release Year: 1915  Running Time: 76 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema I [He Ran All the Way / Witness to Murder / Big House, U.S.A./ A Bullet for Joey / Storm Fear]

This collection features five film Noir classics.

Release Year: 1951  Running Time: 416 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side Of Cinema II [Thunder On The Hill / The Price Of Fear / The Female Animal]

This collection feature three classic noir films from the 1950s.

Release Year: 1951  Running Time: 245 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema III [Abandoned / The Lady Gambles / The Sleeping City]

This collection features three film noir classics.

Release Year: 1949  Running Time: 264 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema IV [Calcutta / An Act of Murder / Six Bridges to Cross]

This collection features three film noir classics.

Release Year: 1946  Running Time: 270 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema V [Because of You / Outside the Law / The Midnight Story]

This collection features three film noir classics.

Release Year: 1952  Running Time: 266 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema VI [Singapore/Johnny Stool Pigeon/The Raging Tide]

This collection features three film noir classics.

Release Year: 1947  Running Time: 248 mins  Color: B&W 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema VII [The Boss / Chicago Confidential / The Fearmakers]

This collection features three film Noir classics: The Boss, Chicago Confidential and The Fearmakers.

Release Year: 1956  Running Time: 249 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema VIII [Street of Chance / Enter Arsene Lupin / Temptation]

This collection features three film Noir classics from 1942 to 1946

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 244 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema IX [Lady on a Train / Tangier / Take One False Step]

This collection features three film noir classics.

Release Year: 1945  Running Time: 265 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema X [Flesh and Fury / The Square Jungle / World in My Corner]

This collection features three pugilistic film noir classics.

Release Year: 1952  Running Time: 251 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XI [A Woman's Vengeance / I Was a Shoplifter / Behind the High Wall]

This collection features three film noir classics from 1948 to 1956.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 255 mins  Color: Color 

Film Noir: The Dark Side of Cinema XI [A Woman's Vengeance / I Was a Shoplifter / Behind the High Wall]

This collection features three film noir classics from 1948 to 1956.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 255 mins  Color: Color 

Film Socialisme

Legendary director Jean-Luc Godard (Contempt) triumphantly returns to the screen with FILM SOCIALISME, "a remarkable and beautiful and challenging" (Glenn Kenny, MSN) essay on the state of Mediterranean life, culture and history.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 101 mins  Color: Color 

Film, the Living Record of Our Memory

This documentary argues for the importance of film preservation through the voices of archivists, curators, technicians, and filmmakers who have contributed to making sure moving images survive and remain accessible.

Release Year: 2023  Running Time: 119 mins  Color: Color 

Filmmakers for the Prosecution

Adapted from a monograph by Sandra Schulberg, Filmmakers for the Prosecution retraces the hunt by brothers Budd and Stuart Schulberg for film evidence that could convict the Nazis at the Nuremberg Trial. Seventy-five years later, Jean-Christophe Klotz uncovers never-before-seen footage and interviews key figures to unravel why the resulting film about the trial was intentionally buried by the U.S. government.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 60 mins  Color: Color 

Films of Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, The

Kino Lorber presents the complete oeuvre of Joaquim Pedro de Andrade, one of the most important figures in the Cinema Novo movement that transformed Brazilian cinema in the 1960s and 70s. Andrade’s oeuvre has been overshadowed to some extent by the success of his 1969 masterpiece, MACUNAÍMA, but his career encompassed four additional features, as well as numerous short films and the hour-long documentary GARRINCHA: HERO OF THE JUNGLE (1963), all of which are remarkable accomplishments that would suffice to establish his place in the pantheon of Brazilian filmmakers.

Hailing from a culturally prominent family in Rio de Janeiro, Andrade grew up in close contact with some of the country’s greatest artists, writers, and scholars. Abandoning his university education to pursue filmmaking, he would soon find himself at the heart of the proliferation of formally and politically audacious filmmaking that comprised Cinema Novo. Like those of his fellow Cinema Novo-associated filmmakers, such as Glauber Rocha, Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Leon Hirszman, Ruy Guerra, and many others, Andrade’s films combined a sophisticated, modernist formal approach with an uncompromisingly political, often outrageous, and uniquely Brazilian sensibility that makes his work every bit as vital today as it was in the 1960s and 70s.

Color: Color 

The Films of Maurice Pialat – Volume 1

Three features by director Maurice Pialat.

Release Year: 1980  Running Time: 278 mins  Color: Color 

The Films of Maurice Pialat – Volume 2

A young seminarian, haunted by Evil and the failure of his divine mission, questions his calling until meets Mouchette, who has just committed a mortal sin. This unforgettable drama earned a Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.

Release Year: 1987  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Color 

The Films of Maurice Pialat – Volume 3

After leaving the asylum, Vincent Van Gogh settles in Auvers-sur-Oise, in the home of Doctor Gachet, an art lover and patron. Vincent keeps painting amidst the conflict with his brother, Theo, and the torments of his failing mental health. He has an affair with Marguerite, his host's daughter. However, she soon realizes that he doesn't love her and that his heart beats only for his art.

Release Year: 1991  Running Time: 159 mins  Color: Color 

The Films of Morris Engel (with Ruth Orkin)

Available on DVD for the first time, LITTLE FUGITIVE (remastered), LOVERS AND LOLIPOPS, WEDDINGS AND BABIES, plus more.

Running Time: 289 mins  Color: Color 

Filmworker

After starring as Lord Bullingdon in Barry Lyndon, Leon Vitali gave up his acting career to toil in obscurity as Stanley Kubrick’s devoted aide-de-camp. This candid, often funny, and sometimes shocking documentary offers a singular perspective on a creative genius.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 93 mins 

Final Cut

Oscar® winner Michel Hazanavicius (The Artist) remakes the Japanese cult hit One Cut of the Dead, a hilarious and blood-soaked horror comedy about a director making a live, single-take, low-budget zombie flick in which the cast and crew, one by one, actually turn into zombies.

Release Year: 2023  Running Time: 110 mins  Color: B&W 

The Final Option (Special Edition) aka Who Dares Wins

Special Air Service Captain Skellen takes the ultimate risk when he infiltrates a fanatical anti-nuclear group led by the ruthless Frankie Leith.

Release Year: 1983  Running Time: 125 mins  Color: Color 

The Finances of the Grand Duke (Restored Authorized Edition)

In Murnau's playful espionage thriller reminiscent of Ernst Lubitsch (who had recently left Germany for Hollywood), Harry Liedtke stars as a benevolent dictator who must preserve the tiny nation of Abacco by fending off creditors, wooing a wealthy Russian princess, and evading a band of demonic conspirators.

Release Year: 1924  Running Time: 77 mins  Color: B&W 

Finding Fela

Directed by Alex Gibney, this is the story of Fela Anikulapo Kuti's life, his music, his social and political importance and how his impact transformed the life of many Nigerians and rights activists throughout the world.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 120 mins  Color: Color 

Finding Samuel Lowe: From Harlem to China

An Afro-Chinese-Jamaican family from Harlem seeks out their grandfather, who was forever separated from his 3-year old daughter, their mother, in 1920.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Black & White 

Fire at Sea

An Academy Award® nominee for Best Documentary Feature and the first nonfiction film to ever win the top prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, Fire at Sea takes place in Lampedusa, a remote Mediterranean island that has become a major entry point for refugees into Europe. Award-winning filmmaker Gianfranco Rosi masterfully juxtaposes these realities, jolting the audience into a new understanding of what is happening in the region, the heavy toll of the migrant crisis, and the price of freedom.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 108 mins  Color: Color 

Fire In The Mountains

In a breathtakingly beautiful Himalayan community in northern India, one local woman competes with her neighbors for business while battling the strictures of patriarchy, a local infrastructure from hell, and religious superstitions.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 84 mins  Color: Color 

Firecrackers

Two best friends plan to escape their destitute town becomes derailed when the consequences of a night of debauchery begin to dismantle their friendship and threatens their chance at freedom.

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: B&W 

First Beautiful Thing

La Prima Cosa Bella (The First Beautiful Thing) follows a strong and optimistic mother raising her two children against all odds. Throughout grief and pain she teaches her family to remain open and loving and to cherish the little joys in life. This beautiful and touching comedic drama from acclaimed Italian director Paolo Virzi (La Bella Vita) is filled with unforgettable and emotional true-to-life performances.

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 122 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

First Daughter and the Black Snake

Winona LaDuke wants to grow food and put up solar panels on her tribe's land, but when a proposed oil pipeline threatens their sacred wild rice territory, she must spring into action.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: B&W 

Fish & Men

FISH & MEN reveals how consumer demand for five species has America importing 90% of its seafood threatening fishing communities and public health. But pioneering chefs and fishermen are leading a movement to reconnect us back to our local seafood.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Color/Black & White 

A Fish in the Bathtub

Real-life husband and wife comedy team Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara star as a couple who have been driving each other crazy for 40 years.

Release Year: 1998  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

Fishing Naked

Fishing Naked is an outrageously funny comedy of mythic proportions. Two buddies (Evan Williams and Twilight’s Bronson Pelletier) want to drive tourists away from their fly fishing river paradise, so they devise some Bigfoot hoaxes that quickly get out of hand.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

A Fistful of Dollars

Brand New 4K Restoration! A gunfighter (Clint Eastwood) arrives in a grim and dusty border town where two rival bands of smugglers terrorize the impoverished citizens. Though he receives lucrative offers of employment from each gang, his loyalty cannot be bought. He accepts both jobs... and sets in motion a deadly plan to destroy the criminals, pitting one against the other.

Release Year: 1964  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

For a Few Dollars More

Two rival bounty hunters (Clint Eastwood and Lee Van Cleef) join forces to bring murderous bandit El Indio and his vicious gang of criminals to justice.

Release Year: 1965  Running Time: 132 mins  Color: Color 

A Fistful of Dynamite (Special Edition) aka Duck, You Sucker!

Starring Rod Steiger as Juan Miranda, a cigar-chomping, salt-of-the-earth peasant with a Robin Hood heart and James Coburn as John Mallory, a dynamite-tossing Irish revolutionary who has fled to Mexico to practice his skills. Together, they're a devilishly volatile mix of anti-establishment philosophies and violent tendencies as they attempt to liberate political prisoners, defend their compatriots against a well-equipped militia, and risk their lives on a train filled with explosives.

Release Year: 1971  Running Time: 157 mins  Color: Color 

Fitzwilly

The once-sizable fortune of elderly philanthropist Miss Vicki has dried up, and in order to keep the daily charity checks from bouncing, her loyal servant Fitzwilly enlists the aid of the household staff to commit a series of robberies.

Release Year: 1967  Running Time: 102 mins  Color: Color 

Five Graves to Cairo

John J. Bramble, the sole survivor of a British tank crew, makes his way to a desolate desert town where he is given refuge by a hotel owner and a French chambermaid who prepare to receive General Erwin Rommel and his German staff. Posing as the hotel’s waiter, Bramble attempts to infiltrate Rommel’s inner circle.

Release Year: 1943  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color 

The Five Obstructions

Lars von Trier now enters the world of documentary filmmaking alongside his idol, Danish filmmaker Jorgen Leth. In 1967, Leth made a 12 minute feature film called The Perfect Human. In the year 2000, von Trier challenged Jorgen Leth to remake his film five times, each time with a new obstruction to force Leth to rethink the story and characters of the original film.

Release Year: 2004  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: B&W 

The Flame of New Orleans

In mid-18th century New Orleans, an impoverished Countess juggles the attentions of a rich banker and a dashing sea captain.

Release Year: 1941  Running Time: 79 mins  Color: Color 

Flaming Ears

This pop sci-fi lesbian extravaganza set in the year 2700 in the fictional burned-out city of Asche follows the tangled lives of three women. Truly underground and shot on Super 8, Flaming Ears is original for its playful disruption of narrative conventions, its witty approach to film genre, and its punk visual splendor.

Release Year: 1992  Running Time: 89 mins  Color: B&W 

Flanders

A twist of fate puts the two men side by side in combat where their undeclared personal war and the one they are fighting tragically merge.

Release Year: 2007  Running Time: 91 mins  Color: B&W 

The Flesh and the Fiends (Special Edition)

Irish immigrants Burke and Hare hit upon the idea of selling the bodies of the recently deceased to eminent surgeon Dr. Robert Knox.

Release Year: 1960  Running Time: 95 mins  Color: Color 

Flex is Kings

Flex is Kings is a riveting and awe-inspiring look inside the world of Brooklyn street dancing known as flexing. Directors Michael Beach Nichols and Deidre Schoo take audiences along on the emotional journey of several young dancers; dancers who vie for a chance to make something of themselves by battling it out through this DIY art form.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Color 

Un Flic (Special Edition) aka Dirty Money

A Paris police chief discovers that his nightclub owner friend also leads a group of bank robbers. When he’s tipped off that the same robbers are planning a drug heist, the police chief races to defeat his two-faced friend.

Release Year: 1972  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

FLicKeR

This award-winning documentary about poet, calligrapher and mystic Brion Gysin portrays the life and legacy of an artist who believed art could revolutionize human consciousness. This film chronicles Gysin's complex ideas and influence with some key counterculture figures, such as William Burroughs and Kurt Cobain.

Release Year: 2008  Running Time: 75 mins  Color: Color 

Flower Drum Song (Special Edition)

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s unforgettable musical comedy tells the story of a young Hong Kong girl who travels to San Francisco as part of an arranged marriage and discovers a new and modern world.

Release Year: 1961  Running Time: 133 mins  Color: Color 

Foodies

The interest in haute cuisine has grown exponentially. In the globe-trotting documentary Foodies, we enter the world of the most influential people on the food scene – the foodie.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: B&W 

Fool for Love

Cowboy drifter Eddie reconnects with May, the love of his life, in a seedy desert motel—even though she's taken up with a new boyfriend. But that's not the only threat to their rekindled passion. A mysterious old man also harbors a secret so dark and forbidden, it could destroy Eddie and May's love forever.

Release Year: 1985  Running Time: 106 mins  Color: B&W 

A Fool There Was

The original "Vamp," Theda Bara stars as an exotic temptress who lures a once faithful man away from his wife. Only a handful of Bara's films survive today, but this is the drama for which she is best remembered. The film shocked audiences and brought something unexpected to the silent screen: an unrepentant woman with a voracious sexual appetite.

Release Year: 1915  Running Time: 67 mins  Color: Color 

Foolish Wives & The Man You Loved to Hate (Blu-Ray)

A bogus count and his two swindling “cousins” descend upon Monte Carlo (rebuilt in Universal’s back lot) and cause a rift in the marriage of an American couple. The result is a Grimm’s fairytale romance that is no less fascinating today than it was 80 years ago. Written & Directed by Erich von Stroheim. U.S. 1922 143 min. Color tinted. Restored by the American Film Institute.

Release Year: 1922  Running Time: 143 mins 

For Ever Mozart

Jean-Luc Godard's densely packed rumination on the need to create order and beauty in a world ruled by chaos is divided into four distinct but tangentially related stories, including the attempts by a young group of idealists to stage a play in war-torn Sarajevo and an elderly director's efforts to complete his film.

Release Year: 1996  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Color 

For Grace

Curtis Duffy, a renowned chef, builds a restaurant and shows the exacting standards required for luxury dining.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 91 mins  Color: Color 

For Love or Money

Doug's a concierge at a luxury hotel on Manhattan. He saves all his tips towards his plan for a hotel. Unfortunately, when he finds a potential investor, he discovers that his "savior" is having an affair with the woman he loves.

Release Year: 1993  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color 

For Men Only/School for Sex

Before becoming the director of some of British cinema's most gruesome horror films (such as Frightmare, Schizo, and The Flesh and Blood Show), Pete Walker was a pioneer of the distinctively British sexploitation genre known as “slap and tickle.”

Release Year: 1967  Running Time: 120 mins  Color: Color 

For Those Who Think Young

When some kids’ after-school hangout, the Silver Palms Club, is threatened with closure, a group of teenagers will do anything to keep it open, even blackmail.

Release Year: 1964  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color 

Forbidden Films

1,200 feature films were made in Germany’s Third Reich. According to experts, some 100 of these were blatant Nazi propaganda.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

MOM AND DAD (FORBIDDEN FRUIT: THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE EXPLOITATION PICTURE    Volume 1)

In the 75 years since its initial release, Kroger Babb’s Mom and Dad has achieved mythical cinematic status. It was a film that, during the height of the Production Code, not only dared to address issues of venereal disease and unexpected pregnancy but presented graphic footage of bodies scarred by syphilis and multiple unobstructed views of childbirth.

Release Year: 1945  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: Color 

REEFER MADNESS / SEX MADNESS (FORBIDDEN FRUIT: THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE EXPLOITATION PICTURE Volume 2)

No films better represent the 1970s midnight movie phenomenon as Reefer Madness and Sex Madness: two finger-wagging camp classics that hysterically warned the public of the horrors of marijuana and syphilis.

Release Year: 1938  Running Time: 65 mins  Color: Color 

UNASHAMED: A ROMANCE / ELYSIA (VALLEY OF THE NUDE) (FORBIDDEN FRUIT: THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE EXPLOITATION PICTURE    Volume 3)

In an unusual reversal of the usual exploitation formula—in which scenes of sex, violence, and drug abuse were wrapped in a dire warning of moral degradation—the nudist film took a more positive approach to its subject matter.

Release Year: 1938  Running Time: 66 mins 

Marihuana / Narcotic (Forbidden Fruit Vol. 4)

Dwain Esper was not only one of the most notorious figures of the exploitation genre (due to his ruthless business practices) he was also its greatest stylist. With an utter disregard for the laws of cinematic convention, his low-budget films verge on the avant-garde as they breathlessly wallow in every conceivable moral vice—all in the name of public education, of course. Marihuana follows the downward trajectory of a bright high school girl (Harley Woods) who dabbles in cannabis and becomes a hardened, heroin-addicted criminal, who inadvertently kidnaps her own child (whom she had given up for adoption). Inspired by a true story, Narcotic is the story of an idealistic physician (Harry Cording) whose personal journey leads him through opium dens, carnival tents, sex-crazed drug parties, skid-row brothels, and eventually the halls of madness.

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 73 mins  Color: B&W 

Tomorrow’s Children / Child Bride (Forbidden Fruit Vol. 5)

Exploitation films of the 1930s didn’t only warn citizens of the dangers of drugs and venereal disease. The genre brazenly confronted on a wide array of distasteful issues, as evidenced in this double feature of two of the most bizarre entries in the exploitation canon. Tomorrow’s Children is an exposé of eugenics, in which a young woman (Diane Sinclair) from a family of genetic degenerates is ordered by the court to be sterilized. Notorious even by today’s standards, Child Bride follows a crusading schoolteacher (Diana Durrell) as she tries to halt the practice of child marriage in a backwoods community, before it claims another innocent victim (Shirley Mills).

Release Year: 1934  Running Time: 55 mins  Color: Color 

She Should'a Said 'NO'!/Devil's Sleep (Forbidden Fruit Vol. 6)

“She Should’a Said ‘NO’!” stars Lila Leeds as a party girl recruited by a hard-boiled cop to take down the sinister dope-pusher responsible for the addiction and death of her brother.
George Weiss loaded his gymnasium pill-mill thriller "Devil’s Sleep" with three celebrities: Mitchum’s brother John, Charlie Chaplin’s former teen bride Lita Grey, and Mr. America George Eiferman.

Release Year: 1949  Running Time: 147 mins  Color: Color 

Test Tube Babies/Guilty Parents (Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Pictures, Vol. 7)

Cathy and George seem like the perfect postwar American couple, but a medical deficiency deprives them of the children that will complete their happy home.

Release Year: 1948  Running Time: 135 mins  Color: Color 

Ingagi (Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture Volume 8)

Purporting to be an ethnographic journey into the wilds of Africa, Ingagi combines authentic footage purloined from other films, with outrageous scenes staged for the camera in Los Angeles.

Release Year: 1930  Running Time: 82 mins  Color: PG-13 

The Lash of the Penitentes (Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture, Vol 9)

Los Hermanos Penitentes celebrated Lent by enacting elaborate tableaus of flagellation, self-mutilation, and crucifixion. Envisioning the box-office potential of such a spectacle, cinematographer Roland Price shot several reels of footage of the rituals, then teamed with producer Harry Revier to fashion a murder mystery around the documentary material.

Release Year: 1936  Running Time: 48 mins  Color: Color 

Wages of Sin (Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture, Volume 10)

Obliterated by the sensational leanings of '60s exploitation, whatever's left of Der Arzt stellt fest... comes to us as Wages of Sin, a soapy drama set in a women’s clinic accompanied by a live lecture and additional shorts on childbirth.

Release Year: 1966  Running Time: 77 mins  Color: Color 

Girl Gang/Pin-Down Girl (Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture, Vol. 11)

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Release Year: 1954  Running Time: 118 mins  Color: Color 

Peek-A-Boo, B Girl Rhapsody (Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture, Vol. 12)

From the era of pasties and a g-string come a bevy of burlesque beauties performing their signature striptease acts, accompanied by a raucous gang of hairy-armed, baggy-pants comedians, testing the boundaries of what was morally permissible on the midcentury movie screen.

Release Year: 1952  Running Time: 146 mins  Color: Black & White 

Damaged Lives / Damaged Goods (Forbidden Fruit: The Golden Age of the Exploitation Picture, Vol. 13)

Eugène Brieux’s play Les Avaries endeavored to bring syphilis out of the shadows and erase the stigma surrounding it.

Release Year: 1933  Running Time: 129 mins  Color: B&W 

The Forbidden Room

From Guy Maddin and Evan Johnson. A never-before-seen woodsman mysteriously appears aboard a submarine that's been trapped deep under water for months with an unstable cargo. As the terrified crew make their way through the corridors of the doomed vessel, they find themselves on a voyage into the origins of their darkest fears. Cast includes Geraldine Chaplin and Charlotte Rampling.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 120 mins  Color: Color 

A Force of One (Special Edition)

When the detectives of an undercover police unit are being mysteriously killed by a martial artist, a professional kickboxer is hired to assist them.

Release Year: 1979  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: Color 

The Force

At a powderkeg moment in American policing, The Force goes deep inside the embattled Oakland Police Department as it struggles to confront federal demands for reform, the rise of Black Lives Matter and an explosive scandal.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Color 

Forced Perspective

Forced Perspective is an intimate character portrait of iconic Cleveland artist Derek Hess by filmmaker Nick Cavalier. From Derek’s early Euclid Tavern concert posters to his expressive fine art pieces, the film is a journey through Derek’s struggle with alcoholism and bipolar disorder and how these demons effect his artwork along the way.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 95 mins  Color: B&W 

A Foreign Affair

Stiff-necked Iowa congresswoman Phoebe Frost is mired in jaded postwar Berlin. As she investigates the morale of American troops, she is cynically wooed by fellow Iowan Captain John Pringle, who is trying to cover up his affair with Nazi-tainted chanteuse Erika von Schlütow.

Release Year: 1948  Running Time: 116 mins  Color: Color 

The Forger

Based on a true story of bravery in the face of evil, The Forger stars Louis Hofmann (Netflix’s Dark) as an audacious young man who poses as a marine officer and forges documents to help fellow Jews escape Nazi Germany.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 116 mins  Color: Color 

The Forgotten Kingdom

Atang Mokoenya is an unemployed, aimless young man who spends his days idling in the slums of Johannesburg. When his father dies, Atang must give up his selfish ways and fulfill his father's humble last wishes: to be buried in the rural mountain kingdom of Lesotho, the country they left 15 years earlier in hopes of a better life.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: Color 

Forks Over Knives

FORKS OVER KNIVES examines the claim that most degenerative diseases can be controlled, or even reversed, by rejecting animal-based and processed foods. 

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 90 mins  Color: Color 

Forks Over Knives Presents: The Engine 2 Kitchen Rescue

Join Rip Esselstyn, former Texas firefighter and author of the national bestselling The Engine 2 Diet, as he guides the White and Wali families through a transformative nutrition experience.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 53 mins  Color: Color 

Forks Over Knives: The Extended Interviews

Following up on one of the most influential documentaries of all time comes FORKS OVER KNIVES: THE EXTENDED INTERVIEWS.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 110 mins 

The Fortune Cookie (Special Edition)

A CBS cameraman is accidentally knocked out during a football game in Cleveland. His brother-in-law, William "Whiplash Willie" Gingrich, is the king of the ambulance chasing lawyers and starts a suit while he's still unconscious.

Release Year: 1966  Running Time: 125 mins  Color: Color 

Four Daughters

Winner of the Best Documentary prize at the Cannes Film Festival, Four Daughters is a riveting cinematic exploration of rebellion, memory, and sisterhood about a Tunisian woman whose two eldest daughters were radicalized by Islamic extremists.

Release Year: 2023  Running Time: 107 mins  Color: Color 

Four Frightened People

When a deadly bubonic plague breaks out on a coastal steamer ship, four passengers steal a lifeboat and set sail on a mission of survival.

Release Year: 1934  Running Time: 78 mins  Color: Color 

The Four Seasons

Heartfelt comedy about three 40-something couples who frequently vacation together, while life’s ups and downs take their toll.

Release Year: 1981  Running Time: 108 mins  Color: Color 

Foxfire

While vacationing in Arizona, beautiful socialite Amanda Lawrence (Jane Russell) meets handsome Jonathan Dartland (Jeff Chandler), an engineer at the local copper mine. The whirlwind courtship is culminated in a marriage hotly contested by Amanda’s mother who has learned that Dartland is a half-breed Apache Indian.

Release Year: 1955  Running Time: 92 mins  Color: B&W 

Framing Agnes

In this innovative cinematic exercise that blends fiction and nonfiction, an all-star cast of trans performers and artists including Angelica Ross (Pose), Jen Richards (Mrs. Fletcher), and Zackary Drucker (Transparent), bring to life the story of a pioneering transgender woman who participated in an infamous gender health study conducted at UCLA in the 1960s.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 75 mins  Color: Color 

France

Léa Seydoux brilliantly holds the center of Bruno Dumont’s unexpected new film, which starts out as a satire of contemporary news media before steadily spiraling out into something richer and darker.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 133 mins  Color: Color 

La France

An intoxicating blend of wartime romance and brightly colored musical, the film depicts an original world "where Bresson meets the Beatles" (Variety).

Release Year: 2007  Running Time: 102 mins 

Francis the Talking Mule - 7 Film Collection [Francis/Francis Goes to the Races/Francis Goes to West Point/Francis Covers the Big Town/Francis Joins the WACS/Francis in the Navy/Francis in the Haunted

This Francis: The Talking Mule collection, all Newly Remastered in 2K, includes all the 7 films from the hilarious film series.

Release Year: 1950  Running Time: 601 mins  Color: Color 

Fred and Vinnie

Fred Stoller is an actor in Hollywood who has a long-distance bond with his old friend from back East, Vinnie D'Angelo, who hardly ever leaves his rent-free basement apartment. Fred calls Vinnie whenever he has an odd anecdote to relate. It's a quirky, symbiotic relationship where Fred provides Vinnie with a window to the outside world, while Vinnie is the adoring parent Fred never had — a relationship that is put to the test when Vinnie ventures cross country to stay with Fred and give show business a try.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 89 mins  Color: Color 

Free Puppies!

Directors Samantha Wishman and Christina Thomas narrow their focus to Dade County in northwest Georgia, where an intrepid group of local women have stepped up to compensate for the lack of an operating animal shelter.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 70 mins  Color: Black & White 

Free Radicals (Barbara Albert)

A group of friends in a suburban Austrian town reexamine their lives after the unexpected death of a young woman who appeared to be leading a charmed life.

Release Year: 2003  Running Time: 120 mins  Color: B&W 

Free Radicals: A History of Experimental Film

This documentary provides a vivid introduction to one of the most important, yet perpetually marginalized, realms of filmmaking: Avant-garde cinema. In its exploration of this expansive domain, FREE RADICALS privileges rare interviews with filmmakers in the avant-garde tradition and includes several films in their entirety.

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 82 mins  Color: Color Tinted 

Free the Mind

Dr. Richard Davidson, a brain specialist, experiments with meditation and yoga as a means of helping soldiers with PTSD and children with ADHD.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Color 

The French Conspiracy aka L'Attentat / The Assassination / Plot

Discovering that exiled Algerian OAS terrorist Sadiel is about to return to France, both the CIA and the French Secret Service go on red alert. They blackmail a journalist into helping them to entice Sadiel to Paris, in order to assassinate him.

Release Year: 1972  Running Time: 123 mins  Color: Color 

French Noir Collection [Speaking of Murder / Back to the Wall / Witness in the City] (AKA Le rouge est mis / Le dos au mur / Un témoin dans la ville)

This collection features three film noir classics from France.

Release Year: 1957  Running Time: 265 mins  Color: Color 

A French Village: Season 1

This acclaimed drama follows the German occupation of France during World War II, and how one small village can dramatically change over five years of conflict.

Release Year: 2009  Running Time: 600 mins  Color: Color 

A French Village: Season 3

This acclaimed drama follows the German occupation of France during World War II, and how one small village can dramatically change over five years of conflict.

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 587 mins  Color: Color 

A French Village: Season 4

This acclaimed drama follows the German occupation of France during World War II, and how one small village can dramatically change over five years of conflict.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 617 mins  Color: Black & White 

A French Village: Season 5

This acclaimed drama follows the German occupation of France during World War II, and how one small village can dramatically change over five years of conflict.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 621 mins  Color: Black & White 

A French Village: Season 6

This acclaimed drama follows the German occupation of France during World War II, and how one small village can dramatically change over five years of conflict.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 350 mins  Color: Color 

A French Village: The Complete Series

This acclaimed drama follows the German occupation of France during World War II, and how one small village can dramatically change over five years of conflict.

Release Year: 2009  Running Time: 3740 mins  Color: B&W 

Freud (aka Freud: The Secret Passion)

The film follows renowned Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud’s descent into man’s unconscious as he develops the notion that neurosis stems from sexual repression.

Release Year: 1962  Running Time: 140 mins  Color: Color 

Fritz Lang: The Early Works (3-DVD Collection)

Before he gained worldwide renown for such films as METROPOLIS, and M, Fritz Lang crafted a series of feature films that embody many of the thematic and stylistic trademarks that would come to define his work. Virtually unseen in the United States until this release, the three films in this collection—HARAKIRI, THE WANDERING SHADOW, and FOUR AROUND THE WOMAN—were mastered from 35mm elements preserved by the F.W. Murnau Foundation.

Release Year: 1919  Running Time: 238 mins  Color: Color 

Fritz the Cat

It’s the age of awakening and Fritz, one way-cool cat and NYU student, loves to embrace every experimental experience that crosses his path.

Release Year: 1972  Running Time: 78 mins  Color: B&W 

From Caligari to Hitler

A visually rich documentary that analyzes German Weimar cinema and its relation to the Fascist regime that followed.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 114 mins  Color: Color 

From the Archives of Modern Art

In six hilarious and sometimes bawdy short films, artist Eleanor Antin charts the career of one of her many personas — Eleanora Antinova, the once celebrated African-American ballerina of Diaghlev’s Ballets Russes.

Release Year: 1987  Running Time: 31 mins  Color: Color 

From the Journals of Jean Seberg

Mary Beth Hurt portrays Jean Seberg, as she is plucked from obscurity to star in Otto Preminger's Saint Joan, to the critical drubbing that followed, her resurrection as a star in Godard's Breathless and through her death in 1979.

Release Year: 1995  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: Color 

From Where They Stood

A handful of prisoners in the Nazi death camps managed somehow to take clandestine photographs. Director Christophe Cognet retraces the footsteps of these courageous men and women in a quest to unearth the circumstances and the stories behind their photographs.

Release Year: 115  Running Time: 2022 mins  Color: Color 

The Front Page (Special Edition)

Ruthless newspaper editor Walter Burns (Walter Matthau) and reporter Hildy (Jack Lemmon) believe together they can cover any story. The only problem is their team is being broken up as Hildy has decided to get married and leave the newspaper business altogether. As Hildy grooms his replacement, his retirement is derailed when the story of the century breaks and all of Chicago is in hot pursuit.

Release Year: 1974  Running Time: 105 mins 

The Front Page

Raucous, irreverent, and remarkably funny, THE FRONT PAGE is a landmark in cinema history; a brilliantly orchestrated, high-speed satire that set the standard for the countless screwball comedies that followed in its wake.

Release Year: 1931  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: B&W 

The Frontier

Filmed in the California desert on Super 16mm, THE FRONTIER weaves elements of classic
noir, American western, and the hard-boiled paperbacks of the ’50s to create a timeless world
within which the film’s colorful characters roam.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Color 

Fu Manchu Double Feature [The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu / The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu]

This special edition includes two pre-code classics: The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu and The Return of Dr. Fu Manchu.

Release Year: 1929  Running Time: 155 mins  Color: Color 

A Full Day's Work aka Une journee bien remplie

In this black-as-night French-Italian comedy, Jacques Dufilho plays a father who has carefully planned the execution of the nine jurors who sent his son to the gallows.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Color 

Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum

A wily Roman slave discovers that his master's son is in love with the girl next door, he promises to help win her heart in exchange for his freedom. The road to romance is blocked with mayhem and the wildest chariot race ever! Stars Zero Mostel, Phil Silvers, Buster Keaton and Michael Crawford.

Release Year: 1966  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: Color 

Future Weather

When 13-year-old Lauduree is abandoned by her single mother, she decides to take survival into her own hands, along with her alcoholic grandmother.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: B&W 

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