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.

A group of fishermen, including Howard Hill, "the world's greatest archer," go in search of marlin o...
Danish documentary following different locations and situations in Greenland anno 1914. It comes aro...
Danish documentary filmed in Greenland. Shows a lot of Greenlanders, skiing, hunting for birds, seal...

Promotional film for Seventeen intended to show how well the magazine knows and serves its teenage a...

In an age when women were incapable of joining the artistic dialogue, Lilias Trotter managed to win ...

A primer on proper phone manners produced for the New Zealand Post Office.

A documentary about the threat posed to New Zealand's Kaipara Harbour by rapacious commercial fishin...

Ceschi and Stamm's documentary tells the incredible story of Monika Krause, a former East German cit...

The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain present an abridged version of Shakespeare's play, with ...

A fascinating new look at the biblical, historical, and scientific evidence for Creation and the Flo...

Maura is a black woman, mother of 7 children and recyclable material collector in one of the largest...

Increasing pollution, over fishing and climate change are major threats our oceans are currently fac...