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.

The film depicts one of the great hunts the South Sea Islanders. Come schools of fish in one of the ...

A reporter travelling in the Balkans is trying to gain a deeper understanding of the region, which i...

Documentary by Juan Francisco de Lasa about a pioneer of Spanish cinema. Gelabert attended one of th...

A chronicle of the Russian Revolution of 1917, from the bourgeois democratic February Revolution to ...

Between 1950 and 1955, Henri Langlois tried to produce, on behalf of the Cinémathèque française, sev...

Fantastic Flowers is a compilation of short silent films produced between 1906 and 1920, displaying ...

This most interesting picture shows how the experienced horticulturist cultivates his dahlias and it...

To My Father depicts Deaf actor Troy Kotsur's journey to winning an Oscar and his father's inspiring...

Part 1 of the History of Australian Cinema series. Australian cinema from the very beginning, from t...
During his 1923 visit to Cairo, Prince Leopold III of Belgium climbed the Cheops pyramid. The film w...

The last remaining film of Le Prince's LPCCP Type-1 MkII single-lens camera is a sequence of frames ...

Morning reveals New York harbor, the wharves, the Brooklyn Bridge. A ferry boat docks, disgorging it...

Experimental film fragment made with the Edison-Dickson-Heise experimental horizontal-feed kinetogra...

The life of a great city (Paris) from dawn until dusk, including the beautiful and the ragged, the r...

The film Terre Magellaniche represents the fruit of multiple and risky trips that the explorer Alber...

A father, a mother and a baby are sitting at a table, on a patio outside. Dad is feeding Baby her lu...

Mme. Bob Walter performs the serpentine dance.