French film and WWII historian Sylvie Lindeperg analyzes Alain Resnais's seminal 1956 film, "Night and Fog", and attempts to place it in the context of the historical treatment of WWII, and specifically of the Holocaust, in the decade following those harrowing events. Oddly, she argues that the images of Resnais's famous film are "powerless", in her words.

Explores the path of hitler from insignificance, to World domination, and demonstrates the delusions...

Meet the real-life airmen who inspired Masters of the Air as they share the harrowing and transforma...

The sequel of feature-publicistic film «You Can’t Live Like That». Showing the countrymen charmless ...

Buddhist monks open up about the joys and challenges of living out the precepts of the Buddha as a f...

Doolittle's Raiders pull off a one-way bombing run over Tokyo and ditch their planes in and along th...

The story of Tasmanian-born actor Errol Flynn whose short & flamboyant life, full of scandals, adven...

In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...

A documentary examining possible historical and modern conspiracies surrounding Christianity, the 9/...

Documentary looking at a century of cycling. Commissioned to mark the arrival of the 2014 Tour de Fr...

This story follows one man's quest to uncover the origins and reveal the mysteries of a possible Hol...
This short-form documentary focuses on the true story of Alfons Heck, who as an impressionable 10-y...

Marking the 75th Anniversary of the end of WWII, the documentary features the first-hand accounts of...
A documentary produced by the French armed forces which chronicles the way of France’s “1ere armée” ...

The Great Northwest is a documentary film based on the re-creation of a 3,200 mile road-trip made in...

Guy Martin undertakes a challenge to restore a plane from the Second World War, and recreate a parac...

A deep dive into the history of the Canadian Government and the Department of National Defence leasi...

The opening of The Vasulka Effect couldn’t be more apt: Steina Vasulka addresses her husband Woody t...

It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...

Mark Gatiss explores and celebrates Dracula, an icon of popular culture, asking just why we keep com...