A residential facility in a dangerous Mexico neighborhood caters to elderly sex workers. For more, go to VBS.TV.
Tracey Holmes speaks to the energetic young Nayla about her film, her ambitions, and the issues facing her generation.
Nayla Al Khaja is breaking new ground in the United Arab Emirates.
He was as relaxed as ever, nibbling on a chocolate candy bar and gazing out the window of his second-floor office at Hendrick Motorsports. Jimmie Johnson was about to meet several hundred members of the media for the first time on the 2010 NASCAR media tour, which unofficially kicks off the season, but now in the quiet of his spacious office, he assessed his chances for winning an unprecedented fifth straight Cup title this year.
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin explains what impact the Supreme Court ruling could have on midterm elections.
For everyone licking their wounds after Thursday's landmark 5-4 Supreme Court decision in Citizens United v. the Federal Election Commission, worried that the evil corporations are now poised to ruin American democracy once and for all, in the bogus name of free speech, here's a word of potential hope: I used to be one of you, too, and today I'm happy as a clam. Maybe you can be too, eventually. Here's why:
Danish films have been winning fans and prizes this year, with a broad range of hits from controversial "Antichrist" to budget documentaries about Burma.
From hard-hitting documentary "Burma VJ" to the "Terribly Happy," this year's Academy Awards nominee.
Visiting sick children and other victims was "the most amazing time of my life," the actress says
A California appeals court Thursday heard arguments on whether a lower court can consider a motion to dismiss a decades-old sex offense charge against film director Roman Polanski -- without Polanski being present.
"The Cove" is a controversial documentary about dolphin slaughter that reveals the distressing secrets behind the multi-billion dollar industry in captive dolphins.
Ivan Watson reports on one Turkish taxi driver's mission to catalog his city's poorest.
Sevket Sahintas works the night shift driving his taxi around Istanbul, Turkey, from midnight until dawn.
A Los Angeles County prosecutor says he lied in a HBO documentary about director Roman Polanski's rape case.
A retired prosecutor whose comments in a 2008 HBO documentary threatened to derail a 31-year-old sex case against film director Roman Polanski now says he lied.
Controversial filmmaker Michael Moore talks with Larry King about the economy, corporate greed and Obama's healthcare plan.
It has been 20 years since filmmaker Michael Moore took on General Motors in "Roger and Me." He's still sticking it to big business for what he sees as the deliberate shafting of the little guy.
John, Paul, George and Ringo are getting the band back together, in a manner of speaking, with a new Beatles-themed video game and digital upgrade of the group's entire catalog both released Wednesday.
Remastered versions of the Beatles catalogue will be released on Wednesday, giving listeners what the remaining members of "The Fab Four" say is the closest reproduction ever of how their music sounded in the studio.
Film-maker Bob Smeaton tells CNN's Peter Wilkinson about the mini-documentaries that are on the remastered Beatles albums.
A French filmmaker who recently finished a documentary about a violent street gang in El Salvador was found shot dead in the town of Tonacatepeque, about 10 miles northeast of the capital city of San Salvador, authorities said.
Sen. Edward Kennedy died at his home after a lengthy battle with brain cancer. CNN's Dana Bash reports.
Using archival footage and photographs, producers Peter Kunhardt and Sheila Nevins made the HBO documentary "Teddy: In His Own Words," which follows the life of U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy.
Mike Ramsdell was recently out of film school when the 9/11 attacks threw America's sense of security upside down.
Ask Steve "Lips" Kudlow how his band, Anvil, overcame bad management, a dead colleague, cruddy jobs, unpaid tour bills, raging arguments and now mockery as a Spinal Tap clone, and he has one word: "kismet."
CNN.com's Melissa Long talks to Steve 'Lips' Kudlow and Robb Reiner about the Canadian headbangers' new documentary.
Former AOL executive Ted Leonsis was frustrated: He'd produced a critically acclaimed documentary called Nanking, a film that looked at some Westerners who had protected Chinese civilians during a brutal, six-week attack by the Japanese army in 1937. But he was pretty sure the film, which premiered in 2007 at the Sundance Film Festival, would reach a relatively small audience.
In Killing Fields: Long Road to Justice," CNN sheds new light on atrocities committed in Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime of 1975-1979.
Just a day after the two-year anniversary of Madeleine's disappearance, her parents will appear on the talk show
The woman who gave birth to octuplets, Nadya Suleman, is seeking to trademark her media nickname -- Octomom -- for a TV show and a line of diapers.
For fans of The Beatles, 09/09/09 will mark a new invasion.
You know that line in "Dirty Harry" in which Clint Eastwood's Harry Callahan describes the power of the .44 Magnum? John Milius wrote that line.
Jury President Tilda Swinton joked that when she first came to Berlin it was difficult to keep her eyes open. The late night parties, trudging through heavy snow to the Palast for early morning screenings and then being seated in a warm, dark cinema proved the perfect combination for inducing sleep.
The Sundance Film Festival, celebrating its 25th anniversary in Park City, Utah, is a magnet for film geeks, starry-eyed tourists, journalist suck-ups and celebrity stalkers.
From an animated documentary detailing one man's efforts to regain his memories of being a young soldier in "Waltz with Bashir" to Christopher Nolan's box office behemoth "The Dark Knight," movies in 2008 have been notable for their creativity, diversity and international flavor.
The actor, who's about to welcome his second child, talks about directing a short film about humanitarian issues
On the eve of the election, the filmmaker-agitator talks about his hopes for an Obama presidency and his plan to keep people entertained while they wait to vote
In 2004, he hit the campaign trail with Fahrenheit 9/11. This year, he's got a new movie, an election guidebook and the hope that his candidate will win
There's a new wave of horror films stalking the box office.
Documentary filmmaker Philip Rodriguez is sick of black-and-white television.
In Jonathan Demme's movie about a family wedding, the director's naturalistic method leaves audiences adrift
The actor – who appears in a new documentary with Angelina Jolie – campaigns for a 24-hour global ceasefire
They played with Frank Sinatra, the Beach Boys, the Mamas and the Papas, the Monkees, and countless others on chart-topping and Grammy-winning hits. But for all their success, the Wrecking Crew may have well been the invisible people.
The Screening Room takes a look at why ex-boxer Mike Tyson and football legend Diego Maradona are in Cannes.
Two documentaries at this year's Cannes Film Festival dealt with sporting legends.
Appreciation: Richard Schickel on his last encounter with one of Hollywood's most gifted and compelling storytellers
The Czech playwright-turned-president-turned -playwright turns a jaundiced eye on his 'Velvet Revolution'
"This is the inquest of the inquest," Keith Allen says of his controversial documentary
Film director Michael Moore discusses why he is backing Sen. Barack Obama and his take on Sen. John McCain.
"Larry King Live" has devoted lots of time to the views of all the presidential candidates and their backers. Last week, King spoke to Sen. Hillary Clinton, and there's a standing invitation to all three candidates to appear as guests on his show any night.
Showbiz editor Sam Mann joins CNN to discuss Madonna's 11th studio album "Hard Candy."
Some people call Wilmington, North Carolina, "Hollywood East" because of all the movies and TV shows filmed here. In the last three decades, more than 400 feature films, documentaries and television series have been shot and edited around town, drawing notable actors from Andy Griffith to Richard Gere.
Equipped with a small video camera, a laptop and a point of view, filmmakers Eric Byler and Annabel Park are trying to influence the heated immigration debate in a suburban Virginia county outside Washington.
A book about the rise and stunning decline of former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, co-authored by the makers of a book and documentary about the fall of Enron, is being published by Penguin Group
The singer tapped her landscaper to direct her movie about Malawi orphans
Errol Morris's documentary takes on the shocking photos leaked from Abu Ghraib but adds gloss where none is due
Searching for Osama bin laden, the Super Size Me guy has an extremist adventure
Watch clips from "Heavy Metal in Baghdad," a documentary about Iraq's only heavy metal band.
Documentary Film Maker, Morgan Nevile takes Business Traveller on a tour of his LA hangout spots.
Surrounded by younger fans focusing their cell phone cameras on him and trailed by one camcorder late Saturday night at the Sovereign Bank Arena, Lance Stephenson Jr. appeared to be getting along swimmingly in his fishbowl.
To her Chinese friends -- and Web audience of hundreds of thousands -- she's "Su Fei."
In just five years Tribeca has joined the likes of Cannes, Venice and Berlin as one of the world's most prestigious film festivals.
Jennifer Aniston is rejoining Courteney Cox on prime time, but this time they're anything but friends.
When the bomb finally goes off, 20 minutes into Blues By The Beach, there is no burst of light, no loud explosion, no screaming. There is just an eerie silence, followed by a frenzy of lights, sire...
A BBC documentaries producer has branded the late crocodile hunter Steve Irwin a "showman" more interested in his own stardom than the animal kingdom, British media reports say.
Headline News anchors Sophia Choi and Thomas Roberts offer their choices for the winners in several major Academy Award categories. Check out their choices below:
With last year's "My Summer of Love," Polish-born director Pawel Pawlikowski confirmed his reputation as one of the British film industry's hottest talents.
Howard Stern, Ted Koppel and Maureen Dowd have very little in common, but there is this -- whereas once they were available for free, people now will have to pay to hear what they have to say.
EXECUTIVES AT WAL-MART ARE WORRIED THAT ROBERT Greenwald's new documentary film about the company--Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price--could become a cult hit on the order of Michael Moore's anti...
A raid by federal, state and local authorities at a Wal-Mart Stores construction site in Pennsylvania netted about 125 arrests for alleged immigration violations.
Executives at Wal-Mart are worried that Robert Greenwald's new documentary film about the company -- "Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price" -- could become a cult hit on the order of Michael Moore's anti-GM rant, "Roger & Me." So my first piece of advice to CEO Lee Scott and his team is: Stop worrying about the movie.
She cut a figure so beautiful and mysterious that musicians as diverse as Cole Porter and Madonna referred to her in their songs.
A recent close call with paparazzi at a traffic light in Beverly Hills gave Jennifer Lopez "goosepimples."
Kenneth Turan couldn't help but be impressed -- and a little unsettled.
Sinclair Broadcast Group announced Tuesday its television stations won't run in its entirety a documentary attacking Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry and said reports that it had planned to do so were incorrect.
The Germans have a word for it: "zeitgeist," or the "spirit of the age."
Oscar-winning documentary filmmaker Michael Moore said the Walt Disney Company has blocked distribution of his new film critical of U.S. President George W. Bush.
Those who simply cannot get enough of Warren Buffett are in luck: Two new documentaries about the billionaire investor, Oracle of Omaha and Woodstock for Capitalists, have just been completed. Both...
Bell isn't your typical Silicon Valley CEO. Before taking over the top job at Excite@Home earlier this year, he worked as a magazine executive as well as a producer of nature documentaries, filming...
The last thing that Laura McCann wanted to be two years ago was a bare-knuckles boss. She was a graduate of New York City's Parsons School of Design, which trained her to be an artist, not an autoc...
The last thing that Laura McCann wanted to be two years ago was a bare-knuckles boss. She was a graduate of New York City's Parsons School of Design, which trained her to be an artist, not an autoc...
As always happens during ''pledge week'' on public television, the latest round (mid-March) featured a certain amount of bitter back talk by your servant anytime the babbling pitchpersons came on-s...

