“Use Your Eyes” is a police training film produced by the Alhambra Police Department, California, in 1970. It is intended to demonstrate to police officers how to search a residence for evidence of marijuana use, and what rights they have to search the property once certain prima facia evidence is established.
The lecturer shows a microcinematographic sequence of spirochaetes and drawings of the gonoccus (the...
The film twice states that it doesn't intend a moral injunction, but it clearly does with comments s...
After several farmyard analogies featuring chicks and calves, the well-spoken narrator and director ...
Three arrested and detained undocumented immigrants must navigate the system to fight impending depo...
A documentary about police brutality that follows a DJ beat up by off duty DEA agents, a man arreste...
A former corporate executive fleeing a bad marriage becomes a cannabis farmer, forms a company calle...
Crossfire is Lauren Southern's third documentary film project focusing on the issues surrounding pol...
Wayne Adam Ford is a convicted serial killer on Death Row. Victoria Redstall is a model who trained ...
An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation ...
Case history of an Iranian patient bitten by a rabid wolf.
Since November 2022, the Brussels prisons of Saint-Gilles, Forest and Berkendael have been moving to...
Undercover for nearly 2 years, award winning director and musician, Adam Ross is finally going publi...
In one picturesque village in Sussex, life is very different. There’s no crime, debt or homelessness...
A 30th anniversary special celebrating the Norwegian sitcom Mot i brøstet. Actors Nils Vogt, Sven No...
Revisiting the 1994 Arkansas murder of three 8-year-old boys and the three teenagers convicted of th...
Animated training film demonstrating the process by which an autopilot uses gyroscopic controls to m...
Documentary about Tommy Chong's federal prosecution under the Bush administration for selling bongs ...
Grandchild fraudsters scare their victims on the phone with so-called "shock calls". The losses run ...