Sir John Franklin set off from England in 1845 with two ships and 129 men to be the first to navigate the Northwest Passage, a new trade route over the top of the world, when Franklin’s ships vanished without a trace. Now, a team of explorers attempts to solve the mystery by retracing Franklin’s route in search of his long-lost tomb.

From New York to Los Angeles, a journey in the United States, in the footsteps of Johnny Hallyday, o...

Photo sequence of the rare transit of Venus over the face of the Sun, one of the first chronophotogr...

Based on the model of documentary fiction (alternating period films, interviews and re-enactments wi...

The documentary traced the fast food company's journey from Route 66 diner to planet-conquering gian...

Recounts the 40-year history of building the Salt Lake Temple, shown as if recounted by Wilford Wood...

When the first railroads were built some two hundred years ago, they brought about a revolutionary c...

Every day, Paris’ six railway stations welcome over 3,000 trains and more than a million travelers c...

The story of a Franco-Belgian family living in Japan from 1927 to 1947, a time of prosperity and for...

Known as the most liberal U.S. senator and "Border Czar," VP Kamala Harris has a long track record o...

In northern Peru, the unprecedented archaeological discovery of the largest known mass child sacrifi...

This documentary by Theo Kamecke from 1970 gives an in-depth and profound look at the Apollo 11 miss...

Nearly forty years after the moon landing the men on the mission reveal what really happened. On how...

Ken Russell revisits the life of Elgar, with musical background provided by the composer's works.

In 1899, a photographer at American Mutoscope & Biograph mounted his camera on the front of a trolle...

Today London, tomorrow Paris, the day after New York – the life of the "jetsetter." Long before the ...