Number Our Days
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The Maltese Cross Movement (1967)
The film reflects Dewdney's conviction that the projector, not the camera, is the filmmaker's true medium. The form and content of the film are shown...
Kolkata (2005)
A portrait of North Kolkata (Calcutta), this film searches the streets for the ebb and flow of humanity and reflects the changing landscape of a city...
Prices Unlimited (1944)
Two young women, frustrated by war rationing, have a dream illustrating the likely results on prices in America should the measure were prematurely...
Sikkim (1971)
Satyajit Ray's poetic documentary was commissioned by the Chogyal (King) of Sikkim at a time when he felt the sovereignty of Sikkim was under threat...
The Town (1944)
The Town was a short propaganda film produced by the Office of War Information in 1945. It presents an idealized vision of American life, shown in...
God Respects Us When We Work, But Loves Us When We Dance (1968)
Les Blank's poetic documentation of 1967's Los Angeles Easter Sunday Love-In. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2002.
Steel Town (1944)
Documentary examining the steel industry in Youngstown, Ohio during World War II. Focuses on steel production, including the smelting process,...
Not a Pretty Picture (1976)
Mixing narrative and documentary, the film retells a 16 year old girl's experience of a date rape.
Hoop Dreams (1994)
Every school day, African-American teenagers William Gates and Arthur Agee travel 90 minutes each way from inner-city Chicago to St. Joseph High...
Project Hope (1961)
Documenting the maiden voyage of the SS Hope, a hospital ship operated by Project HOPE, where it brought medical care to Indonesia and South Vietnam...
A Tribute to Dylan Thomas (1961)
An atmospheric tribute to the genius of Welsh poet and dramatist Dylan Thomas, using many of the windswept locations where Thomas himself grew up and...
Exploratorium (1974)
An Oscar-nominated film with no narration showing the Exploratorium (The Palace of Arts and Science) in San Francisco. It shows many of the exhibits...