2490 minutes in category  History

Documentary on the restoration services on the new print of “Jaws”. Director Steven Spielberg starts with the original negative of the film and you can see how painstaking the visual […]

Over 100,000 United States Veterans are homeless every year. In this one-hour documentary, filmmaker Issac Goeckeritz takes viewers into the largely invisible world of homeless veterans and the difficult, but […]

Sasha Aleksandrov shows daily life in the Metro of Moscow with timelapse and fish eye shots.

Filmmaker Glen Milner made a nice little doc film about the production of books. A short vignette of a book being created using traditional printing methods.

The film team is climbing through this city’s spy labyrinths and into the buildings that housed the hidden world of military espionage.

A film about place and memory, a farmhouse in Japan, and the lives of the people who called it home.

A look at how Occupy Wall Street went from a small group of New York protesters to a broad people’s movement.

Rusted steps that zigzag eight stories, industrial spaces with no machines, underground tunnels in Harlem- we were there and saw what was behind the walls and fences. We found a […]

The Lockerbie disaster was Europe’s worst terrorist outrage, but was it also Britain’s biggest miscarriage of justice? This film investigates the case against Abdel Baset al-Megrahi and finds evidence to […]

Follow fearless Steve Duncan and experience the underground of New York. He tries to “peel back the layers of a city to see what’s underneath.”

Documentary non-feature film about daily life of a Men’s Monastery in Abkhazia.

A short film about letterpress and one of the few remaining movable-type printing workshops in the UK, situated at Plymouth University, featuring Paul Collier.

In commemoration of its 75th and final year, a documentary look at the first color film and the last lab in the world that processed it. And it won’t get […]


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