Between 1968 and 1970, J M Goodger, a lecturer at the University of Salford, made a film record of the living conditions in the slums of Ordsall, Salford, which were then in the process of being demolished. Under the title 'The Changing face of Salford', the film was in two parts: 'Life in the slums' and 'Bloody slums'.

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Painter Zdzisław Beksiński, his wife Zofia and their son Tomasz, a well-known radio journalist and t...

Over the period of 25 years the director met General Võ Nguyên Giáp, a legendary hero of Vietnam’s i...

Three college students start a social experiment to prove that reality changes according to the word...

An 8-year journey into divided America, The American Question examines the insidious roots of polari...

EXODUS is an intimate, lyrical portrait of Trinity Copeland and Assia Serrano as they struggle to ma...

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Two daughters of North African immigrants, born in Marseilles, who are barely over thirty years old,...

A fascinating compilation tracing the development of British trains throughout the 20th century. Thi...

It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...

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Coming back during Winter, Alex Powell explores both the places and personal connections found in hi...

In this home movie collection of gay men, memory serves as an act of hope, power, and above all, res...

The story was born from the pen of debutante Callie Khouri: Thelma, married to a macho man, and Loui...

This short documentary chronicles the culture and arts of Cambodian Americans and the Lowell, MA com...