Newsreel 62 reflects on the participation of two Syrian artists in a 1966 Yugoslavian art show celebrating the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, showcasing the relative ease with which objects (as opposed to people) can pass across borders.
President Harding and his wife paying tribute to a group of Indians (Fragment of a longer piece)

Produced by the Fox Movietone News arm of Fox Film Corporation and based on the book by Lawrence Sta...

This short film focuses on the USS Franklin, an aircraft carrier that in March 1945 suffered heavy b...

The newsreel series Jornal Português (1938-1951) was produced for the Secretariat of National Propag...

Dziga Vertov-directed Soviet newsreel made to commemorate the first anniversary of the death of Vlad...

Built from 1928 newsreels—the year 60 nations vowed to outlaw war—Storck’s razor-edged montage mocks...

A montage of newscasts tracing the events of the "damned war" and the German invasion of 1940.

Dziga Vertov-directed Soviet newsreel covering: Starving children / Requisitioning of valuables poss...

Fest organized by Irmandade do Outeiro Nossa Senhora da Glória with the attendance of president Euri...

Several prohibition agents display cans and bottles of seized liquor for the camera. They are then s...

A walk through the landscapes of the province of Barcelona, Spain, as well as a testimony of the dai...

The centrepiece of this March of Time film is the dramatised sequence showing the FBI infiltration o...
Events that took place in the capital of the Tajik SSR, the city of Dushanbe in 1929.

Topical Budget 545-2. Newsreel of the 1920s aerial stuntwoman and barnstormer, Sara “Babe” Kalishek...

Heroic Struggle in Snow and Ice is a 1917 Austro-Hungarian propaganda newsreel film produced by Sasc...

A Trip Down Memory Lane is a 1965 experimental collage film by Arthur Lipsett, created by editing to...

On September 11, 1929, the first Termez-Dushanbe train arrived at the newly built station in the Taj...
A newsreel depicting the funeral of Burmese independence activist U Htun Shein.