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- Follows Catherine Ravenscroft, a television documentary journalist whose work has been built on revealing the transgressions of long-respected institutions.
- A winter's tale in which an incident disrupts the lives of its characters and changes them forever. When the fear lives inside homes and people, what is the price of security?
- A Pietrasanta all are excited for the annual party of summer end. Here we find four characters: Merigo, a naive guy passionate of bike; Pierre, son of the mayor; Simone, a pestiferous kid; Mario, lifeguard of "Bagnomaria".
- Botero is a poetic documentary profile of Colombian artist Fernando Botero. The film is a behind-the-scenes chronicle of the life and art of this painter and sculptor -- the world's most recognized living artist.
- Filmed in Italy and Colorado, this documentary, produced by CPT12PBS, reveals the fascinating life story of neo-classical sculptor Jefferson Rubin. Jefferson named the male and female torsos that he created Frammenti. His work was at once classical and contemporary. Jefferson D. Rubin was a brilliant young artist whose humanistic and classical art embraced the poetry of sculpture that descends from ancient and Renaissance antecedents. A Colorado native, he studied and worked in the United States and Italy, and was founder, director, and principal teacher of La Scuola Classical Sculpture School in Denver. Rubin exhibited in galleries and museums across the country and abroad, and his rare pieces are prized in many private collections. He died in a tragic mountain accident in August 1995 at the age of 36.
- In a Sicilian village, Turiddu returns from military service to find his beloved Lola married to the prosperous Alfio.
- A sculpture comes alive in clay, dies in plaster, and reborn in marble. The intense process that precedes a sculptor taking a chisel to stone has rarely been documented. Experience the many steps it takes before a new work is immortalized in marble.
- Avant garde artist and bohemian Emile Norman is profiled and his life as an out and proud gay man in Big Sur, California is examined.
- When Mimì discovers that Anna has succumbed to the traditions of Roccalunga by "enchanting" their unborn child with the spirit of Pasquale, he decides to reach a peasant sorcerer who can do the labor ritual to free them from the curse.
- Romano Cagnoni was an international, award-winning photographer, one of the most prominent of the 20th century. His photographs have been featured on the covers of nearly every significant magazine and newspaper in Europe and in the US.
- Robert Glen's true love of the African bush led him to Tanzania's Ruaha National Park where he continues to sculpt and sketch in close proximity to some of Africa's most engaging wildlife. Rob continues to work out of his simple camp studio, where he has lived for the past fifteen years with his partner, the accomplished painter Sue Stolberger. Together Sue and Robert inspire each other's work as well as their passion for natural history, ecology and conservation.
- This asemic shortmovie has no synopsis. Only images, sounds and subjective emotions are involved.
- An eleven minute documentary featuring renowned Canadian stone sculptor Michael Binkley creating a life sized female figure from a two ton block of Carrara marble. The film follows Binkley's progress from a marble carving studio in Pietrasanta, Italy to his studio in North Vancouver, Canada and documents the various stages through which this amazing work of art unfolds. Binkley discusses his background and philosophy of carving, and explains just how he accomplishes a commissioned project of this magnitude. This short film provides a rare glimpse into the heart and the work of a successful Canadian artist as he coaxes his vision free from the cold white stone.