The film explains the French Revolution of 1848. Bernard Blier's narration is supported by pictures once drawn by contemporary artists including Honoré Daumier. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.

The Town was a short propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information in 1945. It presents ...

Primary is a documentary film about the primary elections between John F. Kennedy and Hubert Humphre...

A chronicle of the civil uprising against the regime of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych that t...

Produced by the Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, with the cooperation of the Army Air Forces an...
Documentary film with play scenes about the rise and fall of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republi...

A description and enactment of the discovery of gold by James Marshall, and the role played by John ...

Starting in 1881 this film shows the personal battle between Lenin's Ulyanov family and the royal Ro...
Everyone knows the story of Paul Revere and his famous midnight ride to warn colonial forces of the ...

Every school day, African-American teenagers William Gates and Arthur Agee travel 90 minutes each wa...

One of Les Blank's industrial films, which follows a Holly Farms "broiler" chicken from factory incu...

These are strange times indeed. While they continue to command so much attention in the mainstream m...
Documentary short film reporting on the activities of the American Red Cross and the useage made of ...

A film's art director is in charge of the set, from conception to construction to furnishing. This s...
Street art, creativity and revolution collide in this beautifully shot film about art’s ability to c...

Les Blank's poetic documentation of 1967's Los Angeles Easter Sunday Love-In. Preserved by the Acad...

The documentary The Silent Revolution explains the revolution involving nearly 3 million kurds livin...

This short focuses on the job of the costume designer in the production of motion pictures. The cost...
A portrait of three Los Angeles area residents who create things with their hands. Angelo Austin dec...