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.
Venereal disease threatens to tear a young couple apart.

The Southern Sea Otter was historically abundant along the California coastline until intense huntin...

Exploring the rise and fall of the groundbreaking animated series Ren & Stimpy and its controversi...
This documentary speaks to local activist groups in the music industry and culture scene to find out...
Educational film about Cyprus - landscape, people, work, traditions etc.

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

This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...
Narrated by Sir Michael Redgrave, this film shows the colleges and student life of Cambridge in 1963...

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

"Tetsudou" version of the series full of popular vehicles for children. Fifty kinds of trains select...
An educational short telling us that wheels are, in fact, round!
An educational document that clearly shows how the new collective method of building in the so-calle...
Louisiana filmmaker, Pat Mire, teams up with veteran filmmaker and cinematographer, Charles Bush, to...
An animated short film that explains in a pedagogical way how the radio transmission works. Created ...
Documentary about children's shelters in Czech villages, which serve to care for children when paren...

A basic explanation of the purpose and process of menstruation, told largely with diagrams.

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