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".

A film by Louis Aimé Augustin Le Prince, shot in late October 1888, showing pedestrians and carriage...
Every now and then, we get a teacher who doesn't just connect with us -- they make us a better perso...
This film records the vast public response to the early death of Vera Kholodnaya, the first star of ...

The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman t...
The Tsar visits the Russian embassy
Documentary on the longtime baseball scout Mel Didier

"This film explores how freedom of speech — including dissent — is afforded to all Americans, and sh...

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

The World Series champion Mets of 1969 and 1986 were embraced by fans for their pitching, personalit...
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...
Liu Bo-Jiun is the first female international baseball umpire. “First” seems to be an honor, but in ...
Finland’s first nature documentary. The filmmakers’ expedition leads them all the way to the Åland I...
To popularize the idea of automobile travel, Ford Motor Company produced Ford Educational Weekly, a ...
"The Last Season" follows the stadium's last year, the fans' communal last look, the witnessing of t...

'Local Heroes' combines exhaustive research, rare archival film footage, fascinating still photograp...

Acclaimed Florida novelist Randy Wayne White travels to Cuba with former pitchers Bill "Spaceman" Le...

The 2019 World Series was loaded with surprises, comebacks, superstars, and a few new records. Home ...

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