Documentary examining the steel industry in Youngstown, Ohio during World War II. Focuses on steel production, including the smelting process, slagging and the blast furnace. Workers reflect upon their lives and the importance of their jobs. Emphasizes the importance of teamwork in the mills and on the plant's labor relations committee to help win the war. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.
World War II propaganda film made to show an American audience that the Dutch were and would continu...

One of Les Blank's industrial films, which follows a Holly Farms "broiler" chicken from factory incu...
Compilation short film about the Communist Revolution and Soviet Union.
It was the biggest escape in the history of the Berlin Wall: in one historic night of October 1964, ...

See how alt-right icon Steve Bannon’s years as a documentary filmmaker catapulted him to Breitbart N...

A collection of television celebrities pitch United States Savings bonds.

Produced by the Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, with the cooperation of the Army Air Forces an...
The story of Istituto Luce and it's newsreels, full of visual records of the social and political hi...

A Nazi propaganda film about the lead up to World War II and Germany's success on the Western Front....

A film's art director is in charge of the set, from conception to construction to furnishing. This s...

An educational film about power sources that’s rendered as a lyrical meditation on heat and vapor, T...

Find out how the cars were crafted and discover the secret family stories behind the most famous mar...

This short documentary film is a fascinating portrait of urban and rural Quebec in the late 1960s, a...

This short focuses on the job of the costume designer in the production of motion pictures. The cost...

Chick Strand's SOFT FICTION is a personal documentary that brilliantly portrays the survival power o...

They came to Donbass from different countries in search of truth. And they stayed on for the sake of...
A documentary about the laying of the first transatlantic telephone line.