In 1944 Rudolf Breslauer documented the everyday life in the Westerbork transit camp on film, commissioned by the German camp commander Albert Gemmeker. The Westerbork Film was never completed, but much of the raw footage is preserved.

Offers audiences a unique window into a bygone era when a thrilling new invention, the motion pictur...

From May 10, 1940, France is living one of the worst tragedies of it history. In a few weeks, the co...
For four years (1977-1981) Esaias Baitel documented a violent Parisian neo-Nazi gang. Having gained ...

A documentary-essay which shows Costică Axinte's stunning collection of pictures depicting a Romania...

Documentary brings the time of the Holocaust to life and provides insight into the mind of the organ...

The story of the only three minutes of footage —a home movie shot by David Kurtz in 1938— showing im...

A team of scientists search for the lost island of Testerep in front of the Belgian coast, venturing...

A documentary about the life of Jewish children forced to live in the Theresienstadt concentration c...

Dating back to the 1800s, Birmingham’s roller skating scene is a flourishing, diverse community - bu...

Why did the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe and the Mediterranean for five centuries, inexorabl...

A documentary that explores the myth behind the truth. Different people around the globe reinterpret...

A documentary chronicling the adolescent years of Elie Wiesel and the history of his sufferings. Eli...

An account of the life and work of the Polish writer Stanisław Lem (1921-2006), a key figure in scie...

The first American space station Skylab is found in pieces scattered in Western Australia. Putting t...

Using newly uncovered historical documents, this documentary short pieces together the most complete...

What would your family reminiscences about dad sound like if he had been an early supporter of Hitle...