A short documentary following 19-year-old Amanda Dunbar, who shares her thoughts on being an artist alongside a group of children in her art class. This documentary is included as a special feature on the 2002 Barbie as Rapunzel DVD.
Every year, five to ten percent of all deceased Berliners are buried by the authorities because no r...
Toronto is regarded as the third largest jazz centre in North America. This film features a cross-se...
Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy are stopped by narrator Pete Smith for the purpose of showing the audie...
A short history of the island is followed by views of the countryside and people in town and village...
From the lens of its alumni, this film chronicles about the history of Marching Band Korps Putri Tar...
A pulsing, kaleidoscope of images set to an energetic soundtrack. This is a world in motion, dominat...
The film was about a group of Polish ice skaters at the slide of the Warsaw Ice Skating Society. The...
The film was shot as the final part of the play "Drink the sea, Xanthos" theatre-Studio "NEO" (St. P...
Make-up and cleats are not mutually exclusive for the soccer players from "Agrispor". In "Mädchen am...
This short documentary is about newcomers to Canada and what they eat. Funny, mouth-watering and vis...
While a mother is in intensive care with little hope of survival, her son is on another continent wi...
Pioneering artist Lillian Schwartz demonstrates the human input -- integrity, artistic sensibilities...
Often called a “film poem” or a “film symphonie” Huszárik’s masterpiece consists of montages of hors...
This film portrays activity in Grand Central Market in Los Angeles, California. Highlighted are vend...
Edwin Debrow Jr. murdered a cab driver when he was 12. He was sentenced to 40 years in prison.
After the high-profile killing of Damilola Taylor, Cornelius' family move out of London. But when th...
The Filippov family live in the north of Russia, far from civilisation. Despite the lack of modern c...
Erik Satie’s work is at the heart of modern music. However, who was Satie? An elusive genius or a vi...