Filmed to praise the work of the Spanish Ministry of Housing in solving the problem of shanty towns in Bilbao, it was made to be viewed by General Franco and not for public screening or distribution through the NO-DO newsreel. Although the short film was commissioned by the Ministry of Housing, director Jorge Grau produced a subtly critical work.

A two parts making of documentary, following José Augusto Silva and his film crew during the shootin...

Though Henry Kissinger is often giving short statements to the media, he refuses detailed interviews...

In November 1936, a few months since the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, the government of the S...

Documentary about Giger's work for the movie Alien (1979).

6-18-67 is a short quasi-documentary film by George Lucas regarding the making of the Columbia film ...

For First Nations communities, the headdress bears significant meaning. It's a powerful symbol of ha...

A strange and mischievous documentary on an archeological site in the Qaytarieh hills in Tehran. Thi...

A documentary that takes an in depth look at a government sanctioned art school in Cuba and its stud...

"Green Day: The Early Years" chronicles the rise of the world's most influential punk band, from the...

A dazzling journey through time via the remarkable images of National Geographic photographer Frans ...

Wales prides herself in her wealth of natural resources, foundries, mills, and factories. Beyond thi...
A short making of feature about the 1966 John Frankenheimer movie Grande Prix

Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on ...

In this tribute to the eternal allure of an ancient myth, colourful fins and swimming pools fill the...
A secret culture of foragers hunt the Matsutake, a coveted Japanese mushroom worth up to $1,000 a po...

For Filmmaker Film Festival (2023), Fulvio Baglivi and Cristina Piccino asked some filmmakers (R. Be...

Manuel Horrillo has visited for 7 years the fields where the clashes between the Spanish troops and ...