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Documentary Educational DVDs
The term documentary was used by the French to refer to any non-fiction film, including travelogues and instructional videos. The earliest "moving pictures" were by definition documentary. A broad category of cinematic expression, traditionally the only characteristic common to all documentary films is that they are meant to be factual.
They were single shots, moments captured on film, whether of a train entering a station, a boat docking, or a factory of people getting off work. Early film (pre-1900) was dominated by the novelty of showing an event.
These short films were called "actualities." Very little storytelling took place before the turn of the century, due mostly to technological limitations: cameras could hold only very small amounts of film; many of the first films are a minute or less in length.Learn More
With Robert J. Flaherty's Nanook of the North in 1922, documentary film embraced romanticism; Flaherty went on to film a number of heavily staged romantic films, usually showing how his subjects would have lived 100 years earlier and not how they lived right then (for instance, in Nanook of the North Flaherty does not allow his subjects to shoot a walrus with a nearby shotgun, but has them use a harpoon instead, putting themselves in considerable danger).
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A portrait of the American Beat poet, Buddhist and counter-cultural hero, who died in New York in 1997, this revealing documentary includes his last television interview as ...(read more)
Featuring: Jools Holland, Van Morrison, The Chieftains, Ruben González, Compay Segundo, Des’ree, Koko Taylor, Lonnie Brooks, This three-hour DVD presentation of the ...(read more)
Bill Gottlieb: Riffs is a fascinating profile of Bill Gottlieb, the famed photographer who captured the Golden Age of Jazz through exquisitely detailed photographs. ...(read more)
Join the author as he travels to the heart of Botswana, inspiration and location for The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency. “Botswana is often called the gem of Africa. I ...(read more)
This program features both English and French language versions. Chaim Soutine- The name is familiar, the artist's work less so. The man, born in 1893 in a shtetl in today's ...(read more)
Thirty years ago the Bolshoi Ballet’s first trip to America was a political and artistic triumph and audiences queued for days to see these legends of ballet. Bolshoi in ...(read more)
Through the testimony of those closest to Nureyev, this program tells the compelling and hitherto untold story of his last years.
In a three-part series, Tim Marlow explores the Easter story as depicted in art, from the time of the early Christians to the present day. Shot on location in Jerusalem and ...(read more)
In an acclaimed BBC drama-documentary filmed in the rolling Malvern Hills, Sir Andrew Davis unravels the mystery of the famous musical puzzle contained in Elgar's seminal ...(read more)
Off the Record is an exciting documentary that goes behind-the-scenes and follows the cast around while they are making the recording for Tony Award winning production Guys ...(read more)
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