A short documentary about the Making Of Hitchcock's "Shadow of a Doubt" (1943).

Spirits in the Forest (2019)
A look at Depeche Mode's final moments of their 2017 Global Spirit Tour, featuring intimate stories from select fans.
The High Sign: A Filmmaker Emerges (2011)
Documentary about Buster Keaton's The 'High Sign' (1921) and Keaton's developing style.
The Haunted House: Gags and Growth (2011)
Documentary about the development of Buster Keaton's The Haunted House (1921).
A Cast of Characters: My Wife's Relations (2011)
The actors in My Wife's Relations (1922) are discussed in this documentary.

Le Making of Frig (2019)
A delightful insight into the filming of Antony Hickling's "Frig" with interviews and behind the scenes footage.

King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen (2018)
A feature-length documentary focusing on the acclaimed work and eclectic career of maverick filmmaker Larry Cohen, writer-director of "Black Caesar," "It's Alive," "God Told Me To," "Q," "The Stuff," and many more.

One Day of Mosfilm (1985)
The film tells about the main stages of the history of the country's largest studio "Mosfilm", about the work of the creative team, introduces the viewer to the outstanding masters of Soviet cinematography, with such unique groups such as the Theater-Studio of Film Actors, with the workshops of the studio.
The Frozen North: Keaton's Darkest Comedy (2011)
A short documentary on Buster Keaton's The Frozen North (1922), regarding how the events of Fatty Arbuckle's trial and William S. Hart's quick condemnation of Arbuckle, were reflected in the film.
Day Dreams and the Problems of Missing Film (2011)
Documentary on Day Dreams (1922), a Buster Keaton silent comedy.
Three Ages: Tour of Filming Locations (2010)
This visual essay by John Bengtson, author of Silent Echoes: Discovering Early Hollywood Through the Films of Buster Keaton, reveals the locations where Keaton's 1923 comedy feature Three Ages was filmed in Hollywood, USC, and Los Angeles.

Sherlock Jr.: Tour of Filming Locations (2010)
This visual essay by John Bengtson, author of Silent Echoes: Discovering Early Hollywood Through the Films of Buster Keaton, reveals the locations where Keaton's 1924 comedy feature Sherlock Jr. was filmed in Hollywood and Orange County.
The General: Tour of Filming Locations (2009)
In this visual essay John Bengtson, author of Silent Echoes: Discovering Early Hollywood Through the Films of Buster Keaton, pinpoints the locations used in the filming of The General and offers glimpses of how they look today.

Screenwriter John Michael Hayes on 'Rear Window' (2001)
Screenwriter John Michael Hayes reminisces about his partnership with Alfred Hitchcock during the making of the classic 1954 film Rear Window.

The Corporation (2003)
Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational model is legally a person, it has become a dominant economic, political and social force around the globe. This film takes an in-depth psychological examination of the organization model through various case studies. What the study illustrates is that in the its behaviour, this type of "person" typically acts like a dangerously destructive psychopath without conscience. Furthermore, we see the profound threat this psychopath has for our world and our future, but also how the people with courage, intelligence and determination can do to stop it.
Old Tucson: Where the Legends Walked (2007)
Tells the story of Tucson and the legendary movies that were shot there.