George Veditz, one-time president of the National Association of the Deaf of the United States, outlines the right of deaf people to sign instead of speak. The film is presented in American Sign Language and has no sub- or intertitles.
"All sounds travel in waves much the same as ripples in water." Educational film produced by Bray St...

A day in the city of Berlin, which experienced an industrial boom in the 1920s, and still provides a...

This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northe...

Murray Sinclair's acceptance speech for an award in honor of his role as chair of the Truth and Reco...

Down the road from Woodstock in the early 1970s, a revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp ...

A comic, biting and revelatory documentary following a small group of prankster activists as they ga...
Short film about the manufacture of bricks.
To popularize the idea of automobile travel, Ford Motor Company produced Ford Educational Weekly, a ...

An appreciative, uncritical look at silent film comedies and thrillers from early in the century thr...
The Tsar visits the Russian embassy

A cameraman wanders around with a camera slung over his shoulder, documenting urban life with dazzli...
A short dance film in Pathécolor, also know as stencil colouring. The editing cuts correspond with t...
A fascinating pictorial document: On an old, cluttered work ship, a man is helped on with a bulky, o...

Chanda Chevannes follows scientist Dr. Sandra Steingraber as she makes speeches against fracking and...

A unique hybrid of documentary, silent film, drama and dance, 'Breaking Plates' puts revolutionary w...

This documentary shows how the Berliner workers lived in 1930. The director Slatan Dudow shows throu...

Egypt's only modernist architect Hassan Fathy (1900-1989) was committed to ecology and sustainabilit...

The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman t...