Nonfiction films
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Nonfiction films
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Nonfiction films
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1710269
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- Transcontinental railroad, by Max Raphael
- Discovering masterpieces of classical music, Mozart Symphony No. 41 Documentary, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, et al
- Last flight to Berlin, the search for a bomber pilot, by Richard Nielsen, James Hyslop and Robert Linnell
- Kids with cameras
- Some spirit in me, Thinking Eye Productions presents ; a historical documentary produced and directed by Eva Moskowitz
- The end of the line, Arcane Pictures, Calm Productions & Dartmouth Films present ; a Rupert Murray film ; produced by Claire Lewis & George Duffield ; directed and filmed by Rupert Murray
- Israel, brth of a nation, produced and directed by Herbert Krosney
- Interview with William Egan Colby, 1981, by Richard Ellison and William Colby
- Problem drinkers, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- World, a television history
- Building connections, produced by Martin Doucette ; directed by Frank Beach, Part 2
- The male look, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Race or reason, the Bellport dilemma, produced by Betty Puleston and Lynne Jackson
- Shanghai, space
- Interview with Wayne Smith, 1982, by Richard Ellison and Wayne Smith
- We are the Marines
- One day of war - Russia 1943, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Uncle Sam-the non-belligerent, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Mexico
- Fuel, Cinema Libre Distribution presents ; Blue Water Entertainment, Open Pictures, and Hero BX present ; in association with Digital Neural Axis and PIC Agency ; a Josh Tickell film ; produced by Blue Water Entertainment and Open Pictures ; produced by Greg Reitman, Dale Rosenbloom, Daniel Assael, Darius Fisher, and Rebecca Harrell ; directed by Josh Tickell ; written by Johnny O'Hara
- In the end, a medical dilemma, a film by Charlotte Roseby, Yew Tree Films
- Interview with Ray S. Cline, 1982, by Richard Ellison and Ray S. Cline
- Fixed, the science/fiction of human enhancement, a Making Change Media production ; produced & directed by Regan Pretlow Brashear ; co-producer, Jamie LeJeune
- A challenge to democracy, by John Baker
- Ethiopia, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Hey, Boo, Harper Lee & To kill a mockingbird, produced, written & directed by Mary McDonagh Murphy
- The presidency, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Witnesses, directed by Marcel Lozinsky
- The making of the Euro, Landmark Films present ; a program by Margo Smit
- Shoah by bullet, the forgotten history, a film by Romain Icard
- Interview with J. Lawton Collins, 1981, by Richard Ellison and Joseph Lawton Collins
- The Falklands campaign, produced and directed by Jonathan Martin
- Interview with U. Alexis (Ural Alexis) Johnson, 1982, by Richard Ellison and U. Alexis Johnson
- Enemies of alcohol, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Palestine problem, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Dollar by dollar, produced by Ideas in Motion ; director and writer Errol T. Louis
- What's Race Got to Do with It?, California Newsreel presents ; written, directed and produced by Jean Cheng
- Apocalypse, the Second World War
- Private swearing in ceremony for President Reagan and Vice President Bush at White House, [the White House]
- Building connections, produced by American Institute of Architects, Part 1
- Men of the F.B.I - 1941, by Westbrook Van Voorhis and J. Edgar Hoover
- Settlement on reclamation projects, Department of the Interior
- The human heart, by Westbrook Van Voorhis
- Killing us softly 3, advertising's image of women, producer [&] director, Sut Jhally ; created by Jean Kilbourne ; production of Media Education Foundation
- Interview with Douglas MacArthur, 1982, by Richard Ellison and Douglas MacArthur, Jr
- 1961-1963, by Merrill M. Mazuer, et al
- Interview with Lloyd M. (Mike) Rives, 1982, by Richard Ellison and Lloyd M. Rives
- Interview with Thomas H. Moorer, 1981, by Richard Ellison and Thomas Moorer
- Scenes in San Francisco, No. 2
- Climate refugees, the human face of climate change, Trulight Pictures in association with Yarmony Foundation, Rhino Films, Planet Illogica, Edgemar Center for the arts presents ; a film by Michael P. Nash
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