A journey into the land of sharks. The old myth of swimming killing machines is put against the true nature of those rather peaceful hunters, whose evolution ended in biological perfection millions of years ago. We accompany expeditions of Dr. Eugenie Clark and Rodney Fox, who have studied sharks since the 1950's.
Battered Warsaw is getting back to life after the WW2 destruction. The ruins of the Old Town become ...
Judith is a member of the mariachi band "La Estampa de Calimaya" and the only woman in the group. Sh...
Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1947.
Translating History to Screen (2008) Video Short - 10 June 2008 (USA)
Two queer Brazilians go skinny dipping in a lake where they talk about love, sex, colonialism and mi...
From Chris Marker's collection Bestiaire aka Petit Bestiaire (1990), consisting of three video haiku...
In 1964 Film Culture magazine chose Andy Warhol for its annual Independent Film award. The plan was ...
A behind the scenes look on Jaws The Revenge with interviews from the cast and crew.
Making-of DVD for a film of tokusatsu series "Kamen Rider Gaim" starting to be shown at theaters fro...
The film documents the ascent of Monga ma loba, the mountain of the gods in the Cameroon Mountains, ...
A visit to the Bantu in Cameroon and the indigenous town of Kumbo. The living and working conditions...
The horrors of war and the devastating effects of the atomic bomb.
The many lives of Henry Azadehdel, aka Armen Victorian, aka Henry X, as told by the peace activists,...
A Mexican fishing village faces fatal shark attacks on mollusk divers. Investigators arrive, capturi...
On Canada's Pacific coast this film finds a young Haida artist, Robert Davidson, shaping miniature t...
Yolanda has a special relationship with objects, she obtains them, knows them and accumulates them. ...
A journey through the streets of Mexico City in search of capturing images of violent events that ma...
Presents life in 18th century Spain as the painter Francisco de Goya showed it to us.