Bear Country is a 1953 American short documentary film directed by James Algar. It won an Academy Award at the 26th Academy Awards in 1954 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).[1] The film was produced by Walt Disney as part of the True-Life Adventures series of nature documentaries.

A documentary written by Kane McKay, a returned military serviceman, about Bob Quinn, a recipient of...
Short film about aggressive driving

'The Great Sperm Race' tells the story of human conception as it's never been told before. With 250 ...

People board a leisure ship while porters ship their luggage in the town of Évian-les-Bains.

A moustachioed Frenchman presents his performing cats.

Workmen fix a walkway with bitumen.

Alan Sinclair aspires to be a human popsicle, literally. For this film is about the weird and wacky ...

A short documentary that tells the story of queer artist Heather Spooner and the adult pen pal progr...

Down the gangway, photographers leave the deck of a riverboat in large numbers.

Little Monsters presents some of the animal kingdom’s strangest survival strategies: poison dart fro...

Educational film about solar energy, told with striking imagery and animation.

Follows the Cuban leader into the home of a 93 year old acquaintance of Jose Marti, who is now blind...

An up-to-date look at Youth Suicide with an examination of the warning signs, statistics and causes,...

An animated film about the British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, who spearheaded numerous engine...

A triumph of film art, creating on the screen a vast, awe-inspiring picture of the universe as it wo...