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.
Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave, this film shows the colleges and student life of Cambridge in 1963...

Non-theatrical government - war short Produced for Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs

Told in her own words, this candid documentary charts the unstoppable rise, sudden fall and hard-won...

It’s the 1980s and the world of professional surfing is a circus of fluorescent colors, peroxide hai...

Fish are an important part of the ecosystem and the human diet. Unfortunately, overfishing has deple...

FULLSTERKUR is the third documentary in a collection of films produced by Rogue Fitness, exploring s...
The River Saone has gained a reputation amongst anglers as a stretch of water with many big cat fish...

This film details the techniques used by amateur and professional shoplifters to steal over $6 billi...

This silent film from 1948 "The Creation of Life" briefly demonstrates how a fetus forms and graphic...

The owners of the Loon Bay Lodge in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada usually plan fishing and raft...

In this educational film about personal hygiene, Harv and Marv are animated characters in the real w...

Explores school vandalism by re-creating a true incident involving four youths. Discusses motives an...

They are some of the biggest pyramids on the planet, millions of tons of stone and earth towering ab...

An educational video exploring drug addiction, including footage of real-life addicts going through ...