
01 Jan 2003

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This Warner Bros. short reviews in an often humorous way the impact of the automobile on the United States. By 1900, the horseless carriage was beginning to have an impact. Early adopters were often the object of attention by large curious crowds. There were many car manufacturers and the quality of their product varied considerably. Traffic jams, pollution and automobile racing were only a few of the outcomes.
Himself / Narrator (voice)
Himself
Narrator (voice)
01 Jan 2003
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17 Sep 2019
The story of a young gay man who faced persecution due to his sexuality and made a frightening journey to the UK with just a suitcase.
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Cult star Lynn Lowry discusses her early career and the circumstances that lead to her role in George Romero's The Crazies.
23 Oct 2017
Romero historian Lawrence DeVincentz takes us on a guided tour of Evans City, PA and the locations used in The Crazies.
18 Jun 1896
Soldiers dancing.
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Welcome to the Private Life of Kyle Ross. In this intimate documentary, you'll get to know the boy behind the star. From his corporate gig at Helix Studios to the dissolution of his high profile relationship, nothing is off the table. Intent on bending stereotypes and gracefully aging in an industry that celebrates youth, Kyle shares the work that goes into maintaining an image while simultaneously shedding it. After all, he's always enjoyed a contradiction.
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Mabel tells us through her experiences how it is that at such a young age she starts in a world of prostitution, leading her to a process of evolution and transformation throughout her life.
01 Jul 1976
Early IMAX documentary about the development of human flight.
16 Jan 1896
A boat returns to port, where passengers are helped ashore.
09 Jan 1897
A Japanese family having tea.
21 Dec 1965
BEPPIE is a moving and disarming portrait of an Amsterdam street urchin. Van der Keuken once described her as follows: 'She was ten years old and the joy of the Achtergracht, where I was living at the time. An Amsterdam child, sweet and crooked as a corkscrew.' He films her while she skims the city with some friends and knocks at strangers' doors. Her family has nine children and is not well off. In those days, a visit to the De Miranda swimming pool cost a quarter, but only ten cents if the weather was bad. At school, Beppie gets a poor mark because she is too boisterous, but when the whole class rattles off the multiplication tables, she joins in at the top of her voice. All of TV-watching Holland was wildly enthusiastic about this portrait, with which Van der Keuken even made the front page of the national newspaper De Telegraaf.
18 May 1897
A woman wearing dragonfly wings performs a romantic dreamlike dance.
19 Apr 1897
A view of the Great Sphinx with two of Giza's pyramids in the background. A caravan passes the scene.
26 Apr 1897
Small glimpse of city life in Jerusalem.
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This documentary rescues the valuable work of Martha Colmenares, an indigenous woman from the Zapotec highlands, who in the 1980s filmed the life and customs of her own community, becoming a pioneer of indigenous documentaries. And for the first time, her forgotten story, for forty years, will no longer be invisible.
19 Apr 1897
An artillery parade in Cairo near Cairo Citadel filmed by Alexandre Promio for the Lumière Brothers. Original title was "Défilé de l’artillerie turque"
24 Jun 1897
Short clip of a football match, filmed on the Lumière cinematograph, 33 years before FIFA's 1st World Cup.
20 May 1897
A shot of a street in Lyon, people passing, horses etc
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An interview with cinematographer Richard H. Kline talking about his filming experience in Brian De Palma's film The Fury.
09 Apr 1938
Prudence Penny and Gwen Lee give more cooking tips in Technicolor