Political Movies: 100 Most Significant–No. 61: “Earth” (1930) by Soviet Director Dovzhenko

Earth, the third panel of Dovzhenko’s “Ukraine Trilogy” (Zvenigora and Arsenal were the previous ones), is his most well-known work.

Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln–Was the Revered President Gay?

The director and producer of Lover of Men: The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln discuss their reasons for examining the former president’s romantic relationships.

O Lucky Man! (1973): Lindsay Anderson’s Satire, Second Panel in “Mick Travis Trilogy,” All Starring Malcolm McDowell

McDowell had first played Travis as a disaffected public schoolboy in his first film in Anderson’s If…. (1968).

Carol: Todd Haynes Lesbian Drama Took Years to Make because “No One Wanted to See a Film With ‘Two Women Falling in Love”

It took five years and multiple directors to make “Carol” because it was “so hard” to get the project funded.

Bibi Files, The: Gibney’s Hot-Potato Docu Screens at Toronto Film Fest, Sep. 9, Despite Netanyahu’s Protest

Netanyahu’s lawyers failed in their petitioning the court for injunction against journalist Raviv Drucker, the film’s producer.