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The iconic Carlyle hotel has been an international destination for a particular jet set as well as a favorite haunt of the most discernible New Yorkers.
A documentary on the life and work of Poet Laureate, two-time Pulitzer winner, and environmental activist W.S. Merwin.
Freyer Artist. Iconoclast. Man of his time. All Things are Photographable is a revealing documentary portrait of the life and work of acclaimed photographer Garry Winogrand – the epic storyteller in pictures of America across three turbulent decades.
A 1996 microbudget drama shot in black and white about a failed screenwriter who's a compulsive gambler. Directed by Matthew Weiner.
This avant-garde film is a stained glass window of emotion. 28 different people's feelings are woven into an emotional time capsule that will never exist again. A multi-dimensional bottle of feelings and time and art captured in a film.
Go behind the scenes of Mad Men in this exclusive featurette exploring how the iconic series was created. From set design and costumes to performances and storytelling, this behind-the-scenes look reveals the craft and collaboration that brought 1960s Madison Avenue to life. Featuring candid on-set moments and insights from the cast and crew.
Exploring the creation behind the first season of Mad Men
When Steve Dallas, a womanizing local weatherman, hears that his off-the-grid best friend Ben Baker has lost his estranged father, the two return to Ben's childhood home. Once there, they discover Ben has inherited the family fortune, and the ill-equipped duo must battle Ben's formidable sister and deal with his father's gorgeous 25-year old widow.
Set in Paris, an ancestral home holds the key to a family's future.
For many years, Eli has lived alone, estranged from his daughter and nourished only by his rich memories. Confronting his mortality, this 75 year-old World War II veteran, invites Bill, an introverted history major, to his apartment to propose that Bill write his biography...with mixed results.
A punny frolic through the world of sports. Animated short for children released on “Sports Tales and Tunes".
Inspired by the life of Margret Rey, co-creator of the 'Curious George' character and books, Margret and Stevie centers around Rey later in life as publishers circle to reshape her legacy and rewrite her place in literary history. As pressure mounts, Margret is forced to confront memories of the war she survived decades earlier and the journey that brought her to America. Margret finds an unlikely confidant and companion in Stevie, whom she befriends. Their sharp-edged friendship becomes a lifeline, reigniting Margret’s resolve to protect her story and reclaim authorship of her own life.