Why has letterpress printing survived? Irreplaceable knowledge of the historic craft is in danger of being lost as its caretakers age. Fascinating personalities intermix with wood, metal, and type as young printers save a traditional process in Pressing On, a 4K feature-length documentary exploring the remarkable community keeping letterpress alive.

It's a condition known as "hypertrichosis" or "Ambras Syndrome," but in the 1500s it would transform...
Documentary film with play scenes about the rise and fall of the short-lived Bavarian Soviet Republi...

July 1969. America made history and sent the first humans to the moon. High-quality NASA footage and...

This World War II documentary rests on an unusual thesis: it argues that, in the wake of Pearl Harbo...

With exclusive access to research conducted by University College London and the Terracotta Army Mus...

Nikola Tesla is considered the father of our modern technological age and one of the most mysterious...

In China, there exists an astonishing place. A burial ground to rival Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, w...

Summer 1936 - The Berlin Olympics, organized by the Nazi regime on the eve of World War II, acted as...

We Remember Marilyn. Marilyn Monroe transforms from Norma Jean, a cuddly teenager, into the most rec...

The Institute of National Remembrance, Fish Ladder and Juice present “The Unconquered” – an animated...

Egyptians were famed for their extravagant building techniques and extraordinary gods, but what abou...

Before there was Disneyland, there was Coney Island. By the turn of the century, this tiny piece of...

Facing deteriorating machines and the advance of new technologies, Argentine printing presses are cl...

Documentary about the lost 1914 film "Sperduti nel buio". Film historian Denis Lotto journeys across...

Meet The Plastic People of the Universe, the avant-garde, jazz-rock, Sun Ra meets Velvet Underground...

REVOLUTION OS tells the inside story of the hackers who rebelled against the proprietary software mo...

A short documentary about the making of "The Great Dictator."

Mark Gatiss explores and celebrates Dracula, an icon of popular culture, asking just why we keep com...

James May presents a celebration of the toys which have survived across the decades, including Mecca...

A feature-length documentary about our complex relationship with manufactured objects and, by extens...