His first film for Inside Out revisited his first TV documentary, Two Town Mad, made for the BBC in 1962.
The film revisits a year-long initiative that took place there in 1993, in what used to be one of the poorest parts of the world.
The film revisited Almodóvar's familiar themes of the power of sisterhood and of family.
The second film revisits some of the characters from the first, in some sort of attempt to measure the success of the scheme.
Mr. Wintonick's film, which opens today at the Screening Room, gamely revisits the epistemological quandaries that have always troubled documentarians.
Written by Johar, the film revisits old ground-NRIs, wedding song, snazzy club number and Shah Rukh-but also evolves the formula.
Both films revisit the immediate experience of Sept. 11, staking out a narrow perspective and filling it with maximum detail.
The film revisits the harrowing memories of a group of Moroccan men who as young activists were "kidnapped," tortured, and held in isolation without explanation or a trial.
The film revisits Day and the Life players, now middle-aged men, as they reminisce on the arcade scene, its demise, and the dreams that crashed with it.
The 1937 short film The Man in the Barn by Jacques Tourneur revisits the story of David E. George as Booth.