Bruce Lee: Tracking the Dragon
β 4.8 Β· 2016 Β· 100m Β· Documentary
Bruce Lee expert John Little tracks down the actual locations of some of Bruce Lee's most iconic action scenes. Many of these sites remain largely unchanged nearly half a century later. At monasteries, ice factories, and on urban streets, Little explores the real life settings of Lee's legendary career. This film builds on Little's earlier film, Pursuit of the Dragon, to present a comprehensive view of Lee's work that will change the way you see the films.
More Like This

The Making of Ladies and Gentlemen, Fabulous Stains
1999 Β· β 7.5
A documentary look at the 'making of' and cult success of the troubled Lou Adler directed film "Ladies And Gentlemen The Fabulous Stains" starring Diane Lane.
More info β
Land of the Ugly Duckling
1953 Β· β 7
The ugly duckling of the title is Hans Christian Andersen, the author who wrote fairy tales that still delight readers to this day. This Traveltalk series entry tells the story of Andersen's life. We visit the city of his birth and journey to other places important in his life.
More info β
In the Valley of the Rhine
1953 Β· β 10
This Traveltalk series short takes a trip on the Rhine river, with stops at Cologne, Bonn, and Koblenz.
More info β

Planet Food: Malaysia
2012 Β· β 7
Malaysia's multiculturalism is unrivaled throughout Southeast Asia and is reflected in its cuisine. Roving foodie Merrilees Parker begins her journey on the Malaysian peninsula with the native Orang Asli people of Kelantan She then heads off to the stunning Islamic East coast to cook a rich curry using freshly caught mackerel. In the ancient spice capital of Melaka, Merrilees cooks up a storm with fiery Laksa soup in the style of the Nyonya. In the Cameron Highlands, 5,000 feet above sea level, there is a notable English influence. The island of Penang is Merilees' next stop then she visits the capital, Kuala Lumpur, one of the fastest growing cities in Southeast Asia.
More info β
Pseudo Secular
2016 Β· β 6.8
They are frozen in place, stagnating without any direction. Around them, things change rapidly.
More info βThe the the
2010
Two women hitchhike, couch surf, and camp across the United States, yearning for more out of life. The film documents the duo's encounters with random friends and strangers, often revealing their qualms with modern times.
More info β
Muppet Guys Talking: Secrets Behind the Show the Whole World Watched
2017 Β· β 8.2
Five of the original Muppet performers come together for the first time ever to share behind-the-scenes secrets of the Muppets. Includes rare performance footage, surprising stories and insights into how Jim led his team to produce legendary work.
More info β
Happy New Year , Stranger
2025
The story follows a group of protesters who oppose the lΓ¨se-majestΓ© law, Section 112, amidst a barren political landscape. Despite the oppressive atmosphere, music continues to resonate β a gift for political prisoners behind bars, allowing them to feel a sense of freedom.
More info β
Sans Soleil
1983 Β· β 7.5
A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words and images from places as far-flung as Japan, Guinea-Bissau, Iceland, and San Francisco.
More info β
The Art of the Animator Part I
β 7
"The Art of the Animator" series examines the creative thoughts and processes behind the meticulous work of several animators; this part examines the work of Ishu Patel, Caroline Leaf and John Weldon - animators who create motion out of still images, in what is often lonesome and painstaking work. By observing these artists at work, the filmmakers show the deft and quite magical process of animation that requires great commitment, patience and artistic cleverness.
More info β
Who Is Bill Rebane?
2021 Β· β 5.7
A feature-length documentary on the life and work of Wisconsin grindhouse cinema auteur Bill Rebane, featuring historians, critics, and filmmakers, plus cast and crew members who worked with Rebane himself.
More info β