Through archival photographs, raw modern day footage, and interviews you will witness the rise, fall and uncertain future of Gary, Indiana; while examining the many perceptions and misconceptions about the city.
This first co-production between the GDR and Great Britain is intended to contribute to an understan...
A short government funded industrial documentary showing the hard work and craftsmanship of labourer...
A short documentary funded by the Belgian Ministry for foreign affairs showing the manufacturing and...
A video magazine put out by the Come Organization label. Noise, smut, medical procedures and an unw...
A video magazine put out by the Come Organization label. An in-depth documentary of the life & work...
A video magazine put out by the Come Organization label. Noise, smut, medical procedures and an unw...
As mass hysteria breaks-out over an alleged demonic possession in an Indiana home, referred to as a ...
Germany's legendary art-noise outfit Einsturzende Neubauten has had a remarkable impact on not only ...
Provides an insider's view of the groundbreaking, outrageous, creative juggernaut that was the band ...
Riveted: The History of Jeans reveals the fascinating and surprising story of this iconic American g...
Close up we see pistons move up and down or side to side. Pendulums sway, the small parts of machine...
Getting Down to Earth Again, is a black and white motion picture, produced by Caravel Films Inc. for...
Documentary that profiles Mark Pauline, the machine performance artist of Survival Research Laborato...
Documentation of three Survival Research Laboratories events, 1983-1984. Meet Stu, the SRL guinea pi...
This short film presented by the Reynolds Metals Company details how aluminum is manufactured and il...
A small urban city with a gargantuan wealth of history, contributions, and changes. From the steel ...
On behalf of the Arvin Corporation, Buster Keaton demonstrates the importance of using Maremont auto...
A portrait of Chicagoland ICU nurse Jeanette Alvarez-Basem captured through the perspective of her s...