This BBC Three film follows the first all Asian girls’ cricket team over the summer holidays as they train for their last ever tournament together. The team started at school four years ago when their only experience of cricket was their dads and brothers watching it on the TV. In spite of this, they took to it like naturals and began winning almost all of the tournaments they entered. Last year they lost out on becoming National champions at Lords by only one run.

Immersion in Mustapha's mind during the lockdown period.
The escort vessel with the harpoon searches for whales. The sailor on the observation mast points to...
The film offers three excerpts from the life of a working blind person. It shows in particular the e...

Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.

Tommy Hilfiger Dreaming Perfume campaign - Coney Island, the playland of New York City, documents th...

Soul Tigers Marching Band, Inc. has stepped into the breach to offer not just music education and th...

Journey to the sunny coastline of South Florida, where Chacón-Cruz — one of opera’s leading tenors —...

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

"The Role of Chance" ("La part du hasard") focuses exclusively on drawing and painting techniques us...
The principles, methods and data from radioisotopes are explained very simply to illustrate conflict...

Intimate views of the movie stars of the Silent Era, at work and play; featuring Sessue Hayakawa, Li...

Short documentary about the Georgian Military Road. Captures Ingush and Ossetian settlements of the ...

A documentary exploring social life in Yaffa before 1948 through a miniature portrait of a Palestini...
Over the years, the Red Bull Racing Formula One Team have taken F1 cars and drivers on the road to e...

Documentary short about the disastrous dangers of aging, ailing dams.
In 1968 Herz Frank made Without Legends (Bez leģendām) at the Kuibishev studios, together with Aloiz...