The 1950s were a time marked by an idealistic feeling. The atomic age, with its promise to save humanity, revolutionized the world, technologically, socially and politically. All these factors gave birth to one of the most prolific film genres in the history of cinema: science fiction, which delighted the audience. Only a few years later, these same spectators saw on their television screens how the Russians launched the Sputnik into space.

Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Joe Pesci, and Al Pacino in conversation about The Irishman.

Our two-hour film highlights the life and career of Dr. Schreiber with respect and clarity. Raemer, ...

A French documentary or, one might say more accurately, a mockumentary, by director William Karel wh...
Four lives that could not be more different and a single passion that unites them: the unconditional...

Explores achievements of Eileen Collins, the first woman to pilot and command a spacecraft, paving t...

In the 1960s, the suburbs were meant to be modern havens for newcomers from rural France, Portugal, ...

Stop-motion animation on the arranging of marriages in 1950/60s set in the Eastern-Polish borderland...

Tito del Amo, a passionate 72-year-old researcher, takes the final step to unravel the enigma about ...

The Manhattan Project was an enormous undertaking that required the efforts of many of the world's m...

This was the only documentary made in the aftermath of the atomic bombings of 1945. Japanese filmmak...

Spacecraft OSIRIS-REx attempts to grab a piece of an asteroid to bring back to Earth so scientists c...

Documentary about space colonization: a voyage across our planet, into the stars and beyond.

With more than 70 films and 160 million cumulative tickets in France, Jean-Paul Belmondo is one of t...

In 150 years, twice marked by total destruction —a terrible earthquake in 1923 and incendiary bombin...

The film looks at men and women of color in the U.S. Merchant Marine from 1938-1975. Through chronic...