Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-11 of 11
- The story of this action-packed road movie centers around to unequal brothers, a suitcase with stolen documents, the local mob and a bunch of weird characters they meet along the road.
- The life and times of maverick filmmaker Sam Peckinpah (1925 - 1984)
- A documentary about Sam Peckinpah's personal director's cut of his last film THE OSTERMAN WEEKEND which was recently re-discovered and restored by film historian Mike Siegel.
- For cineasts worldwide Sam Peckinpah is best known for his 1969 masterpiece The Wild Bunch, one of the best films ever made and a genuine American classic. Yet for the general 'mainstream' audience, the film everybody seems to know when the name Peckinpah is mentioned, is Convoy (1977). In fact Convoy was Peckinpah's biggest success at the box office, out-grossing even his 1972 hit The Getaway. But the entertaining actioner that had turned out to be a commercial winner and a public favorite in fact had a very troubled production history. Many viewers and fans probably will be astounished when they learn about the full story of Convoy, which is the subject of the new documentary Passion & Poetry - Sam's Trucker Movie.
- A look behind the scenes of Sam Peckinpah's 1971 film STRAW DOGS.
- Filmmaker / film historian Mike Siegel talks about the chaotic production of Marlon Brando's only directorial effort, his classic western ONE-EYED JACKS. The project had started in 1957, when Brando had bought the first feature-film script ever written by Sam Peckinpah, based on Charles Neiders novel 'The authentic death of Hendry Jones'. In 1958 Brando hired Stanley Kubrick as the films director but just a few weeks before the cameras started rolling, Brando announced that he would direct the film himself. It would take almost 2 1/2 years until the film was finally released.
- Filmed between 2000 and 2006, this new documentary includes principal actors and crew members remembering the filming of Sam Peckinpah's 1964 film Major Dundee. The troubled production in Mexico soon had become the content of legends and effectively put Peckinpah's career on hold for three years - until his spectacular comeback film The Wild Bunch.
- A documentary by Mike Siegel about the making of Howard Hawks' classic western RED RIVER (1948). By 1946 Howard Hawks had decided to become a fully independent producer / film maker. The chaotic production history of RED RIVER illustrates why this film would become his only independent production.
- Senta Berger talks about her films with Sam Peckinpah's: MAJOR DUNDEE (1964), THE GLORY GUYS (1965) and CROSS OF IRON (1976).
- Filmed during the Budd Boetticher retrospective 1995, an entertaining Q and A with the legendary Director.
- Welcome to the crazy world of German guerrilla film making. NO RETAKES - NO SURRENDER tells the fascinating story of what happens when an aspiring filmmaker meets Robert Rodriguez and follows his footsteps making the German El Mariachi.