“Showing the entire height of this wonderful structure from the base of the dome and return, with the great Paris Exposition in the background, looking down Champs de Mars. A most realistic picture.” According to Edison film historian Charles Musser, this film features the first camera tilt among the company's surviving oeuvre.
Charles Dekeukeleire, then a questioning Catholic, was spurred into making this documentary on a pil...
A cameraman wanders around with a camera slung over his shoulder, documenting urban life with dazzli...
A display of flower bouquets, rotating to show the Kinemacolour process.
From May 10, 1940, France is living one of the worst tragedies of it history. In a few weeks, the co...
Two eighth graders doing an assembly on cleanliness and neatness seek underclassmen. A look into Don...
A silent succession of black-and-white photographs of the city of Montreal.
The underworld (imaginary and real) of Paris, depicted through several sketches. Kaleidoscope of the...
Two men show extraordinary courage by secretly mapping Paris' underground during the 1940 German occ...
Short subject on how fashion is created-- not by the great couturiers, but on the street.
In May of 1982 Julio Cortázar, the Argentinean writer and his companion in life, Carol Dunlop set ou...
Part 1 of the History of Australian Cinema series. Australian cinema from the very beginning, from t...
Wallace Carlson walks viewers through the production of an animated short at Bray Studios.
Early Balkan footage.
An overview of the works of French film pioneers Louis and Auguste Lumière from 1895 to 1897.
Time Stood Still is a 1956 Warner Brothers Scope Gem travelogue, filmed the previous year in Dinkels...
In the sixties, Peter Handke was one of the first to show how the business works: the writer as angr...
The lives of Stan Laurel (1890-1965) and Oliver Hardy (1892-1957), on the screen and behind the curt...