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An investigative portrait of the master of cinematic melodrama, Douglas Sirk. His life was the ultimate melodrama, from which all his films were...
Douglas Sirk – Hope as in Despair
Jennifer Montgomery tracks down three old friends (Joe Westmoreland, Lisa Cholodenko, and Todd Haynes) who borrowed and never returned pieces of her...
Notes on the Death of Kodachrome
In his film "Far From Heaven", Todd Haynes refers very respectfully to Douglas Sirk's "All that Heaven Allows". Fassbinder was also strongly...
Eine Zärtlichkeit wie bei Sirk - Todd Haynes über Fassbinder und das Melodram
Actors Anne Dorval, Suzanne Clément, Monia Chokri, Gaspard Ulliel, Vincent Cassel, Niels Schneider and Melvil Poupaud discuss working with the...
Xavier Dolan: Bound to Impossible
Equal parts personal essay, intense rumination, and playful satire, this movie laments the death of the American Video Store while it searches for...
At the Video Store
This bizarre parody of the animated religious children’s show Davey and Goliath uses actors but looks like Claymation because of the stop...
He Was Once
The final 17 years of American singer and musician Karen Carpenter, performed almost entirely by modified Barbie dolls.
Superstar: The Karen Carpenter Story
A chronological look at films by, for, or about gays and lesbians in the United States, from 1947 to 2005, Kenneth Anger's "Fireworks" to "Brokeback...
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema
Features conversations with ten of the world's greatest living directors: Bernardo Bertolucci, David Lynch, Liliana Cavani, Stephen Frears, Agnes...
Great Directors
The violent love between poets Arthur Rimbaud and Paul Verlaine.
Assassins: A Film Concerning Rimbaud
A group portrait of filmmakers attend the 1995 Sundance Film Festival. Featuring Matthew Harrison, Richard Linklater, Ethan Hawke, Todd Haynes, Greg...
At Sundance
Teenagers Nathan Leopold Jr. and Richard Loeb share a dangerous sexual bond and an amoral outlook on life. They spend afternoons breaking into...
Swoon
Filmmaker Todd Haynes talks about Max Ophuls' 1952 film Le Plaisir.
Infinite Pleasure: Todd Haynes on Max Ophuls' Le Plaisir
This piece examines real-life Rob Bilott’s sacrifices to take down a powerful corporation and how a single individual can impact an entire...
Dark Waters: The Cost of Being a Hero
The parents of an adult infant named "Child", played by Todd Haynes, attempt to expel him from their home, by casting magical spell seen in a...
Natural History