Mad, bad' poet Lord Byron and a lobster thermidor feature in a melancholy tour of Seaham with Johnny Morris.
Capturing Americans in communities across the country as they wrestle with the legacy of the coal in...
Did Cartier dream of making a country from this land of a million birds? In his records of his explo...
Documentary chronicling the government relocation of 10,000 Navajo Indians in Arizona.
A detailed look at the gradual decline of Shenyang’s industrial Tiexi district, an area that was onc...
Under the sun, the heavenly beauty of grasslands will soon be covered by the raging dust of mines. F...
Since the days of Apartheid, Main Reef Road has linked Johannesburg, its suburbs, and the outlying v...
The film starts in Bermeo and ends in Gernika. A magical trip taking us from the scent of salt air a...
The 23rd issue of the long running industry cinemagazine. Features the articles: 'Safety First', 'Pa...
What will it really take, to transition from oil and coal, to the energies of tomorrow? SWITCH goes ...
Large numbers of children and adults can be seen enjoying themselves, splashing about in the water o...
A West Yorkshire story of rewilding wetlands in a landscape once dominated by deep coal mining.
"It's still men who win coal": a look at the past, present and future of the coal industry.
An aerial journey through California's coastline.
For many years, the Swiss photographer Jean-Claude Wicky captured the world of Bolivian miners in ph...
1935 documentary about the hard working life of Welsh coal miners.
“…It is a film that tells in hurried film sequences and a resonant musical score juxtaposing the sub...
Join the working men of a northern powerhouse: on the job in Gateshead workshops and at the long wal...
Dancing in Dulias was made by members of Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM) and Lesbians Ag...
Bournemouth offers a variety of sports, pastimes, steamer trips, and fine dining for holidaymakers, ...
Of Maine’s more than 5000 commercial lobstermen only 4% are female. The Captain celebrates that fear...