The Really Big Family is a 1966 American documentary film directed by Alexander Grasshoff about the Dukes family of Seattle, who had 18 children. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

The Falklands War began on April 2, 1982, with the Argentine landing on the islands ordered by Leopo...

Stunning macro 3D filmmaking takes viewers on an unforgettable journey from lake bottom battles for ...

This film memorializes the leader of Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh, on the occasion of his death. It narrates...

This short film depicts how a small Canadian city, bearing the name of Stratford and by a river Avon...

For most of the world, consumption has been the unquestioned duty of every individual. Then garbage ...

In this short film, prominent jazz musicians of the 1940s gather for a rare filming of a jam session...

The striking landscapes of rural Sardinia provide the backdrop to this lyrical look at the hardscrab...

What advantage does space travel bring to mankind? A father and his son search for answers during a ...
In 1967, a group of African-American teenagers in Philadelphia made a hybrid documentary/dramatizati...

The wrong place. The wrong time. The wrong dimension.

An unknown observer is seen traveling through a bleak corridor. At the end of the corridor they see ...

A film exploration of the work and aesthetic concepts of Yayoi Kusama, painter, sculptor, and enviro...

The March, also known as The March to Washington, is a 1964 documentary film by James Blue about the...

A short film containing a collection of clips from various Hollywood movies.

Explores the themes of trance and dance in the rituals and religion of Bali. The famous Kris Dance i...

London to Brighton in Four Minutes is a short film produced by the BBC Film Unit. The camera was man...

A short anthropological documentary from 1954. Director De Seta was fortunate enough to document swo...