The first transatlantic communications cable, traversing the ocean floor from Valentia Island, County Kerry, to Newfoundland, Canada, 165 years ago was an 8 year endeavor that helped lay the foundation of the modern technology industry and explains the fragility of undersea cables today.

The documentary of the Nuremberg War Trials of 21 Nazi dignitaries held after World War II.

Explores the history, technology, people, stories and industry influence of this lesser-known person...

A montage of newscasts tracing the events of the "damned war" and the German invasion of 1940.

This documentary-drama hybrid explores the dangerous human impact of social networking, with tech ex...

Cruelty, psychological and sexual violence, humiliations: reality television seems to have gone mad....

The story of the documentary The Sorrow and the Pity (1971), directed by Marcel Ophüls, which caused...

From the acclaimed director of American Movie, the documentary follows former Los Angeles police off...

On Christmas Eve in 1986, an Icelandic cargo ship sank in the North Atlantic Ocean. Of the eleven me...

Archival footage, animation and music are used to look back at the eight anti-war protesters who wer...
In this video series an individual confronts fears and, through the process of confessing directly t...

Examines the history of the African kings from Kush who conquered Egypt and ruled over it for 1500 y...

On June 11th, 1997, Philippe Kahn created the first camera phone solution to share pictures instantl...

Deep Blue is a major documentary feature film shot by the BBC Natural History Unit. An epic cinemati...

The sinking of the Titanic is presented in a highly realistic fashion in this tense British drama. T...

Focusing on the vulnerability of digital data, Digital Amnesia ponders the sustainability of modern ...

Phil Comeau shines a spotlight on the Ordre de Jacques-Cartier, a powerful secret society that opera...
An information film educating and encouraging aspiring radio CB'ers to get into ham radio.

The story of two soldier-cameramen, Sgt Mike Lewis and Sgt Bill Lawrie, who witnessed the liberation...