
Babylon
Franco Rosso's incendiary Babylon had its world premiere at Cannes in 1980 but went unreleased in the U.S. for "being too controversial, and likely to incite racial tension" (Vivien Goldman, Time Ou...
Franco Rosso, U.K., 1980Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

F.T.A.
“The Show the Pentagon Couldn’t Stop!” In 1971, at the height of the Vietnam War, Jane Fonda and Donald Sutherland toured an anti-war comedy show across Southeast Asia. It was direct...
Francine Parker, U.S., 1972
Go Go Mania AKA Pop Gear
Without a doubt one of the most ambitious pop group films ever produced, POP GEAR features Britain's top 16 groups and solo acts of the day, from The Beatles to The Animals to Herman's Hermits.
Frederic Goode, U.K., 1965Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Heartworn Highways
In the mid-‘70s, filmmaker James Szalapski documented the then-nascent country music movement that would become known as “outlaw country.” Inspired, in part, by newly-long-haired Wil...
James Szalapski, U.S., 1976
Jazz on a Summer's Day
With theaters closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this film will be released on August 12 in "virtual cinemas" supporting independent art houses. Click here to learn more and find a th...
Bert Stern, U.S., 1959Blu-ray, DCP, DVD

Permissive
A gritty artifact from Britain's 1970s counter-culture, PERMISSIVE is a tragically moving account of a young woman's initiation into the world of sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. Suzy (Maggie Stride) arr...
Lindsay Shonteff, U.K., 1970Blu-ray, DVD