A documentary film from New Hampshire Sea Grant following the stories of women in New Hampshire's traditionally male-dominated seafood and aquaculture industries, why they chose to work on the water, the challenges they face, and the reasons they've stayed.

In the coldest waters surrounding Newfoundland's rugged Fogo Island, "people of the fish"—traditiona...

Hosted by some unnamed escapee from a twelve-step program, Man and Wife, moves from anatomy charts a...

Saying No is an early 1980s educational film produced by Crommie & Crommie that, true to the title, ...
An educational document that clearly shows how the new collective method of building in the so-calle...
An animated short film that explains in a pedagogical way how the radio transmission works. Created ...

Developments in the Canadian forestry industry during the 1970s are shown being carried out both as ...

This documentary records the journey undertaken by Jacques Cousteau, his 24-member team, and an NFB ...

It’s the hit musical that changed Broadway forever and brought the genius of Lin Manuel Miranda to t...

The line between sexual consent and sexual coercion is not always as clear as it seems -- and accord...
In this Coronet instructional film, we learn how to manage and self regulate our emotions when it co...

A documentary that introduces FIT Hives, a student-run organization whose mission is to educate the ...

Things That Go Bump in the Night: Tales of Haunted New England takes you on a journey throughout his...

The film features amazing scenes of places never before seen gathered by key space missions that cul...