A personal story of our connection with the non-human world.
A Bhutanese “happiness agent” embarks on a journey to measure happiness – his own included.
A film that takes the viewer into beautiful gardens, showing nature, public spaces and beauty through the eyes of a world-renowned Dutch garden designer.
The compelling story of György Kepes, the “Father of Media Art,” which poses a thought-provoking question: “Can technology itself serve as the solution to the problems it creates?”
A beautiful and poetic film about the road home of Sigur Rós, the iconic band from Iceland.
This feature documentary about Jean Cocteau will explore the interaction between his life and his art.
In Japan, “night moving” companies help people disappear from their current lives, leaving it all behind to start afresh in a new place.
A unique portrait of Sigurd Lewerentz (1885–1975), one of Sweden's best-known but most enigmatic architects.
Experimental housing communities 50 years ago in Belgium.
The life and work of the Dutch architect and furniture designer Gerrit Rietveld (1888–1964), based on the example of Rietveld Schröderhuis.
The British painter Lucian Freud is one of few 20th-century artists who portrayed themselves in self-portraiture with such consistency.
A captivating portrait of the famous jazz musician and film composer, Michel Legrand.
A gripping exploration of Leni Riefenstahl’s artistic legacy and moral ambiguity.
The American landscape architect Laurie Olin shares his humanistic approach to designing great places.
To Love Somebody, You Should be Dancing, How Deep is Your Love: The Bee Gees weren’t just a band; they were musical icons who created the original Miami Sound.
Tokito chronicles the 540-day process of the maverick Michelin-starred chef as his team transforms a historic Japanese restaurant into an innovative auberge dining experience in Tokyo.
Kalju’s world: a dream built with his own hands.
A heart-warming story about the life and friendship of two kindred spirits growing old together.
The architectural design studio LOT-EK recreates unique architectural and artistic spaces using shipping containers and other detritus of our industrialized economy.