Short documentary directed by Jean Vigo about the French swimmer Jean Taris. The film is notable for the many innovative techniques that Vigo uses, including close ups and freeze frames of the swimmer's body.

The lives of Jeff, Lauren and Lloyd—three very different people who share one common experience—have...

Cherry Pop was no ordinary cat. Beloved by her wealthy socialite owners, she lived life in the lap o...

Three generations of women represent the past, present and future of hairstyling. Lisa Bruno, Jessic...

In this follow-up to Absolute Mexico, director Joshua Pomer explores the northern coast of Chile. Th...

In 2012 I started testing a new hydrogen peroxide based bleach with an acid as a stabilizer, citric ...

In 1963 Aerojet-General built a rocket manufacturing plant in the middle of the Everglades. They wer...

This anti-homosexual social "scare" short film focuses on the dangers of young boys talking to stran...

The story of the volleyball semi-final game at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics between Brazil and Cuba. Pl...

Billy falls asleep and dreams Robert L. Ripley takes him on a tour of Believe-It-or-Not land to see ...

Robert Ripley shows a pretty blond a shrunken head and an iron execution chamber. Vitaphone No. 1336...

Robert Ripley draws and shows movies to train passengers. Vitaphone No. 1346.

Robert Ripley gives a show aboard a luxury liner at sea, starting with drawings discussing the origi...

Robert Ripley presents a well-dressed cocktail party an assortment of drawings and film clips showin...

In this short film, Robert L. Ripley introduces narrator Leo Donnelly who presents various "Believe ...

This omnibus of film clips include a Savanna golf course made from Civil War trenches, wooden Indian...

Andy Warhol directs a single 35-minute shot of a man's face to capture his facial expressions as he ...