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".
In 1994, the Montreal Expos held the best record in baseball until the mid-August strike and the ent...
Lucien Bull was a pioneer in chronophotography. Chronophotography is defined as "a set of photograph...
It is a dramatic film, with its colossal explosion and smouldering remains. Within seconds of the ch...

A documentary on the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam. Made by Istituto Luce, there is an understanda...

Finnish filmmaker and artist Sami van Ingen is a great-grandson of documentary pioneer Robert Flaher...
A troupe of gypsies takes a traveler along with them on their day trip.
On a market day in Kernascleden, two Breton women exchange their hair for a few coins. The hair beco...
Also known as The Operation of Dr. Alejandro Posadas. Filmed with early orthochromatic film in the H...
A short, early documentary work showing insects exhibiting extreme strength and agility.

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

Actor William Petersen narrates this documentary about Chicago's venerable baseball stadium, Wrigley...

'Local Heroes' combines exhaustive research, rare archival film footage, fascinating still photograp...
"The Last Season" follows the stadium's last year, the fans' communal last look, the witnessing of t...
Short film about the manufacture of bricks.

An appreciative, uncritical look at silent film comedies and thrillers from early in the century thr...
Farmers' wives from Amager selling flowers.
Street Trading. Fishermen's wives from Skovshoved sell their fish from the stalls at Gammel Strand. ...
From inside a tower, a man admires an artistic rendition of another tower.
The remains of the Baltic Violence have been eroded away by the large steam excavator. There is a ma...