The people of Samogitian village are preparing to participate in civil protection competitions. Exercises are held in the village. The most important thing is to be prepared for an nuclear attack. All instructions are carefully executed. And it does not matter at all that the exercise looks funny for bystanders. Samogitians are also happy to be together.
Join the Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity for an awe-inspiring journey to the surface of the myste...
In recent years, more than 2,500 books have been removed from school districts around the US, labele...
The real story about the camel ride around Mallorca, that journalist Miguel Vidal and painter Gustav...
Explore the mysterious Amazon through the amazing IMAX experience. Amazon celebrates the beauty, vit...
The Academy Award® nominee Cosmic Voyage combines live action with state-of-the-art computer-generat...
A reframing of the classic tale of Narcissus, the director draws on snippets of conversation with a ...
An in-depth look at Dirty Harry (1971), featuring interviews with such film artists as Michael Madse...
16-year-old Yuguo, who has a passion for Eastern European romantic poetry, makes a pilgrimage from h...
Volcanoes erupt from the depths of the boiling earth to the surface of the celluloid film, to create...
Filmed in IMAX, a team of explorers led by Pasquale Scaturro and Gordon Brown face seemingly insurmo...
12,000 feet down, life is erupting. Alvin, a deep-sea mechanized probe, makes a voyage some 12,000 f...
A documentary about the possible ties between H.P.LOVECRAFT and the Polesine region (Italy), stimula...
The Rainbow Warrior was a Greenpeace ship that was bombed by operatives of the French government, in...
Underscored by French film legend Delphine Seyrig’s evocative recitation of a Henri Michaux poem, Ma...
This short celebrates the 20th anniversary of MGM. Segments are shown from several early hits, then ...
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...
Short about the daily life of the Apaches, including their ceremonies.
Delphine Seyrig reads passages from a Valerie Solanas’s SCUM manifesto.