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- The production cycle of a pedometer in reverse chronological order.
- Space and time are intertwined into a surreal dream-like journey beyond places that is abstract nonlinear narrative summary of artist Anders Weberg's time spent with the moving image.
- A complete compilation of almost 1,200 films produced, created and directed by French filmmaker and poet Gérard Courant.
- The ever-slow decay of Helsinki's Stora Enso headquarters building.
- A documentary trying to relive the 10 days of sailing around Svalbard in August 2019.
- For 16 days, starting on October 18, 2003, a vehicle with a mounted camera drives down every single known street in Peking/Beijing's ring road, meant to show the city and its people.
- The documentary talks about the malnutrition and the problems associated to the access to food on global scale. It investigates on social and economic contradictions that are behind the "hunger geography" and it try to answer the increasing food demand with the food-agricultural industry.
- Not really following any standard plot structure, the film mostly consists of poet L.D. Groban reciting his own poem of 4,080 pages, inter-spliced with X-rated film footage and rock music videos.
- Ole Einar Bjørndalen has often been called the king of biathlon. His track record includes 94 world cup victories in biathlon, and one victory in cross country skiing. Additionally, he has the Olympic gold for the sprint in Sochi and a number of relay victories. This program is a long-running compilation of all his victories he has obtained to date since his breakthrough at Antholz-Anterselva on 11 January 1996.
- After Stephanie Ramirez loses a limb to osteosarcoma at the age of 21, the isolated experience begins to push buttons and Stephanie starts to document the painful journey through a YouTube channel.
- Saynatakuna is an ethnographic film. It tells the story of the mask makers and dancers during the festival of the Virgen del Carmen in Paukartambo, Cuzco. The dancers reinterpret their history and socio-political forces that drive them to perform their rituals of magic and resistance. The 18 dance troupes reenact and satirize the different ethnic groups that passed through Paukartambo since the beginning of time. They connect and tell a story of the past, the present, and the future wearing hand-made colorful masks and intricate beaded costumes.
- The Longest Most Meaningless Movie in the World is an underground movie made in the UK that runs to 48 hours long.
- World Peace and Prayer Day was founded in 1996 in the Black Hills of South Dakota by Chief Arvol Looking Horse, 19th generation keeper of the sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe of the Sioux Nation. Arvol Looking Horse was led by a vision to honor sacred sites and to invite all nations and all faiths to do the same, to heal our relationship with our mother, the Earth. World Peace and Prayer Day is held annually on the summer solstice, a powerful day to pray for peace among all living beings. 2010 WP&PD was held at Blue Star Equiculture in Palmer, Mass. Their mission is to provide homeless working horses a sanctuary while bringing education, equine awareness, skills and healing to the community and environment.
- The best work of American filmmaker Anne Charlotte Robertson published by LUX. Includes an interview with the filmmaker and Scott MacDonald, a new essay by Lisa Blackman and writings by Anne Charlotte.
- Inside a stylish bird house formed as a tiny coffee bar, many birds have checked, crocheted and hatched. All filmed by one camera for NRK's long-running live broadcast.
- The case of Robert Henry Davies, who committed murder after a sexual assault investigation threatened to revisit sins from his past.
- A compilation featuring six films on the lives of six 20th Century Saints, six figures beloved by Catholics: Saint Edith Stein, Saint Maximilian Kolbe, Saint Faustina, Saint Padre Pio, Saint Therese of Lisieux, and Saint Jacinta of Fatima.
- A century ago, Jacksonville was beginning an exciting new era as the winter hub of the burgeoning motion picture industry with more than thirty studios located here during the heyday. The likes of Lillian Gish, the Barrymore clan, and a funny newcomer named Oliver Hardy wintered and worked in the town that had become the nation's most modern by way of the post-Great Fire recovery. After a glamorous two decades, a tragic plot twist would send filmmakers westward to California. Jacksonville's only surviving silent film studio complex, which was also one of the first to produce films that starred black actors in positive roles.
- An idea, a team, an art project. Arisen by chance. In the beginning was the word bridge. One common thread. Bridges between Germany and Korea. Germany was divided. Korea still is. The Korean-German trade, shipping and Friendship Treaty was signed in November 1883. 130 years later plan Koreans and German artists and art lovers BRIDGES ART. A project led by Junggeun Oh, a famous artist from Seoul, South Korea. He supports and teaches young talents. Bridges instead of walls. Walls are separating. Bridges does connect. Bridges open spaces. Brücken-Kunst - Bridges Art. Bridges Art wants to create connection. Bridges Art is communication. Brücken-Kunst - Bridges Art is for everyone ..
- A soothing time-lapse of midnights from multiple days right in the center of Times Square to help clear the mind.
- The life of Martha and what she thinks about life. The camera follows Martha Stelloo's day and night and listens to her positive and negative remarks, living the last days of her life.
- 20 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, 24h Berlin documents a day in the life of the German capital. Exactly one year before the broadcast, 80 film crews were on the road for 24 hours in all districts of Berlin.
- 60 youngsters from 25 nations between the ages of 15 and 30 share their everyday lives, dreams and visions for the European Union at this challenging times.
- "24h Jerusalem" tells the story of one day in this magical city full of contradictions. A one-of-a-kind project from the heart of a conflicted land - aired on TV and the internet.
- A 24-hour-straight documentary that aired on Nick about kids talking about the new millennium.
- An experimental documentary of footage, including interviews, exploring the culture of Berlin.
- A comprehensive guide to digital filmmaking.
- A durational VR experience that shows a constantly-evolving virtual ecosystem chronicling the possible futures of the world's oldest tropical rainforest, the Daintree.
- 1814 is the year when Norway became an independent country, and got its constitution. As a part of its 200th anniversary, approximately 50 of the country's greatest experts will be lecturing a day in a stretch from Rikssalen in the Eidsvoll building. In 24 hours, you will be learning why and how Norway's constitution have become like it is today, how it changed the society of the country, and what it means for the Norwegians today.
- I can't believe I did this.
- This is basically my life in a nutshell.
- I can't believe I did this.
- A history of the student protests, Columbia University, 1968.
- Rock and pop superstars perform live to raise awareness of environmental issues.
- A chance to relive the historic General Election of 1964 presented by Richard Dimbleby, with interviews by Robin Day, Cliff Michelmore and Sir David Frost.
- A film shot in its four provinces, Pakistan: Education and Women addresses the issues concerning the 75% lapse in the female literacy, the failure of Article 25-A (Literacy for All) of the Constitution, Millennium Development Goal for achieving 100% literacy rate in Pakistan by 2015, and the illiteracy explosion since 1947. It reflects real issues in the form of experiential reality of people, education workers and experts.
- A 5-second short video of a breaking glass had been stretched so it runs for over 19 ½ hours.
- Reunites thirteen documentary films and concert recordings featuring American-born British violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin, directed by French filmmaker and violinist Bruno Monsaingeon.
- The engineering psychologist, Professor David W. Martin, provides a basic introduction to the complex discipline of psychology, looking back to its history and forward to where it might lead us.
- 24 lectures (~45 minutes each) on some the 22 operas of Mozart, with special focus on Cosi fan tutte (7 lectures), Don Giovanni (2 lectures), The Magic Flute (8 lectures).
- Danmarks Radio's live coverage of the royal Danish wedding of Frederik X and Dronning Mary on May 14, 2004. This is a non-stop 18 hour broadcast from 08:00 AM in the morning, ending after midnight at approx. 02:00 AM.
- TV 2/Danmark's live coverage of the royal Danish wedding of Frederik X and Dronning Mary on May 14, 2004. This is a non-stop 18 hour broadcast from 06:30 AM in the morning, ending just after midnight.
- Professor Richard Wolfson, with experience in teaching science to non-scientists, lectures about the physics of everyday life.
- This DVD set contains approximately eighteen hours of presentations by various subject matter experts. It was recorded at the Red Pill Expo on Jekyll Island, Georgia, in October of 2020, at the height of the first round of COVID-19 lock-downs, when most people were convinced by politicians and newscasters that public events of this kind were health hazards. While people elsewhere were obediently wearing masks and refraining from close contact, the 700 free spirits attending the event, who had done their homework and knew that the pandemic was political theater, forwent the masks and sat shoulder to shoulder. And no one came down with "COVID-19" as a result. This DVD set represents another chapter in the new genre of events for truth seekers and teachers who wish to leave the Matrix of illusion that dominates the popular belief systems of the modern world. Yes, Virginia, reality is quite different from what you have been told, and this event represents the path of discovery.