As the AIDS epidemic was spreading in 1987, the Swedish government commissioned Roy Andersson to make an educational film about the disease. In these twenty or so monotone scenes, Andersson criticizes the medical community for its dehumanizing and racist tendencies when researching HIV and AIDS.
Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on ...
According to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, one veteran dies by suicide in America every 8...
No clothes. No apologies. This film marks artist Spencer Tunick's third 'Naked' documentary which fe...
Filmmaker Carol Nguyen interviews her own family to craft an emotionally complex and meticulously co...
See the earliest creatures of the Triassic Period to the monsters of the Cretaceous in a ‘life-sized...
The grail is not the gold, nor the books of ancient wisdom, but the 3,000 year old DNA of the mummie...
Dialogue-free short detailing the daily tasks of a man and his wife.
Stylized with dramatic interiors and a distorted frame rate, this early documentary miniature from S...
A documentary short that gives you an exclusive look behind the groundbreaking original series, "Ms....
This documentary short, produced for West Virginia public TV's "Different Drummer" series, introduce...
Rock and roll megastars The Psychadelic Hix are about to embark on their long anticipated world tour...
What does beauty look like? In this award-winning short, Kenyan filmmaker Ng’endo Mukii combines ani...
A documentary on the history on mankind's attempts to reach high speeds. Starting with the invention...
Documentary that portrays the life of a coal-mining town south of Havana, around 1955, prior to the ...
A one-frame long experimental short film from Yugoslavia.
A short film warning the unaware housewife of the dangers of “dry cleaning” with gasoline at home.
An in-depth look at Dirty Harry (1971), featuring interviews with such film artists as Michael Madse...
The comparison of two rural families to demonstrate the need for proper hygiene and the consequences...