The capture of Naples, the first great European city to be liberated, revealed the magnitude of the tasks involved in re-creating the means of livelihood and the machinery of government in a devastated, starving and disease-ridden city.
A documentary short film depicting the work of the motion picture director. An anonymous director is...
The Secrets of Life series (1934-50) may not conform to modern expectations of nature filmmaking, in...
Mark Patton sets the records straight about the controversial 1985 sequel to A Nightmare on Elm Stre...
A documentary on making cameras and photographic equipment, which turns into a philosophical visual ...
Can a language save your life? Yes it can, even an ancient one from the 15th century. Saved by Langu...
Documentary using archival footage, newsreels and contemporary interviews with women of the WW2 Aust...
On August 6 1945, one plane dropped one bomb on the Japanese city of Hiroshima. In an instant, the c...
A home movie by Adolfas Mekas and wife Pola Chapelle on their travels to Lithuania and Europe. It wa...
Documentary composed of interviews with female partisans who survived the German invasion of Italy i...
Shot almost in its entirety in the corridors of the Villa 21, one of Buenas Aires' most well-known s...
Borinage left Henri Storck profoundly disturbed by injustice and social poverty. When he was offered...
Karski & The Lords of Humanity is a feature-length partially animated documentary project. The f...
The historical documentary Hitler Youth explores Adolf Hitler's maniacal construction of the titular...
A behind the scenes look at the making of the movie M*A*S*H. The documentary reveals all of the chao...
A character-driven heartfelt story of resilience and the impact of education. The film follows Angel...
This documentary brings together a collection of remarkable interview footage with Douglas Sirk film...
This TravelTalk short focuses on the ancient ruins in Rome, the leaning tower of Pisa, and the archi...