In 1908, the French banker and philanthropist Albert Kahn launched one of the most ambitious projects in the history of photography. A pacifist, internationalist and utopian idealist, Kahn decided to use his private fortune to improve understanding between the nations of the world. To this end, he created what he called his Archive of the Planet. For the next two decades, he dispatched professional photographers to document the everyday lives of people in more than 50 countries all around the world. Kahn's wealth enabled him to supply his photographers with the most advanced camera technology available. They used the autochrome - the first user-friendly camera system capable of producing true-colour photographs.

In this poetic portrayal of Luigi Ghirri (1943–1992), a master of contemporary photography, the dire...

Errol Morris examines the incidents of abuse and torture of suspected terrorists at the hands of U.S...

Other - An in-depth look at the world of Japanese street racing.

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A group of friends come up with the brilliant idea of testing the non-existent drink known as "Tea C...

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Follow the animated journey of an Indigenous photographer as she travels through time. The oral and ...

Matsuko Deluxe explores the seemingly familiar yet overlooked facets of Japanese culture through rea...

Legendary photographer and director Anton Corbijn is responsible for many of the most indelible and ...

A documentary about surrealist artist Salvador Dali, narrated by Orson Welles.

A 3 hour Japanese documentary & Live gig video of the Osaka Noise/Weirdo Rock scene in 1994. Include...

Actual footage by the United States Signal Corps of the landing and attack on Arawe Beach, Cape Glou...

The Real Story of Fake Democracy. Filmed over three years in five countries, FREEDOM FOR THE WOLF i...

A tribute to the cameramen of the newsreel companies and the service film units, in the form of a co...

‘Under the Weight of a Waking Dream’ is Zefier's debut swan song to the ending year. Comprised of po...

Japan blossomed into its Renaissance at approximately the same time as Europe. Unlike the West, it f...

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

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