Grand Canyon is a 1958 American short documentary film directed by James Algar and produced by Walt Disney Productions. It is a pictorial interpretation of Ferde Grofé's Grand Canyon Suite. Grand Canyon is one of Walt Disney's more unconventional and experimental works, as it has musical accompaniment, but no dialogue or narration. The short won an Oscar at the 31st Academy Awards in 1959 for Best Short Subject (Live Action).

Every year, on the steppes of the Serengeti, the most spectacular migration of animals on our planet...

This documentary reports on the master potter Otto Engelmann from Klingmühl, who was commissioned to...
This film reveals the resurgent San Francisco Bay Area culture of zines - artistic publications that...
A tribute not so much to the river that runs through the Eternal City, but to that part of Rome that...
The preservation and development of traditional folk crafts is in the hands of skilled individuals.....

Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.
Step into the life and mind of critically acclaimed Hip Hop artist The Game as he travels to Record ...

Through the eyes and voice of biologist Janine Benyus, the non-fiction feature “Biocentrics” takes t...

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

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...
In 1964 Film Culture magazine chose Andy Warhol for its annual Independent Film award. The plan was ...

Flubs and bloopers that occurred on the set of some of the major Warner Bros. pictures of 1947.
Translating History to Screen (2008) Video Short - 10 June 2008 (USA)

Shannon Amen unearths the passionate and pained expressions of a young woman overwhelmed by guilt an...