This non-narrative short film examines one of the great American icons: the Louisville Slugger baseball bat. The film was conceived by its co-directors, Marlon Johnson and Dennis Scholl, along with the Louisville Orchestra's conductor, Teddy Abrams, to be screened set to a live performance by the orchestra of Claude Debussy's "Jeux".

This short documentary film captures the natural movement of the moon mixed with an experimental mus...

On Oct. 17, 1989, at 5:04 p.m. PT, soon after Al Michaels and Tim McCarver started the ABC telecast ...

The World Series champion Mets of 1969 and 1986 were embraced by fans for their pitching, personalit...

A film by Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince, shot in late October 1888, showing pedestrians and carriage...

Gilles Groulx's first film shot in 1955 with a camera borrowed from his brother and edited during hi...
The Tsar visits the Russian embassy

The epic story of the Russian Civil War (1918-21): the White Terror, the counterrevolutionary uprisi...
On a market day in Kernascleden, two Breton women exchange their hair for a few coins. The hair beco...

A cinematic journey through the world. Non-verbal.

The famous army scout in an exhibition of rifle shooting. A fine picture of the principal, and beaut...

A cameraman wanders around with a camera slung over his shoulder, documenting urban life with dazzli...
Baseball, Dennis & the French tells the true story of Paul Croshaw, longtime liberal activist and co...

This feature documentary uses animation, archival stills and live-action footage to detail the histo...
Finland’s first nature documentary. The filmmakers’ expedition leads them all the way to the Åland I...

Experimental film fragment made with the Edison-Dickson-Heise experimental horizontal-feed kinetogra...

William K.L. Dickson brings his hat from his one hand to the other and moves his head slightly, as a...

This feature documentary follows one of the greatest Canadian baseball players of all time, Ferguson...

Finnish filmmaker and artist Sami van Ingen is a great-grandson of documentary pioneer Robert Flaher...

An appreciative, uncritical look at silent film comedies and thrillers from early in the century thr...