Curse of the Blair Witch is a 1999 mockumentary-style horror film that explores the legend of the Blair Witch. The film features interviews, found footage, and an alternate history surrounding the myth of the witch. A group of student filmmakers embarked on a project to document the Blair Witch, but they mysteriously disappeared in the Maryland woods. The film follows their story and sheds light on the supernatural serial killer myth.
The Seafarers is a promotional film that showcases the advantages of working in the merchant marine. It provides a glimpse into the life of seafarers, their experiences at sea, and the benefits offered by the union. The film highlights the importance of the merchant marine industry and the vital role it plays in global trade.
Documentary of the making of Neil Simon's The Goodbye Girl (1977)
Your Studio and You is a satirical mockumentary that takes a humorous look at the working conditions within a movie studio. It parodies the Hollywood culture and showcases the difference between the upper-class executives and the working-class employees. The film also features the iconic Universal Monsters and explores the challenges faced by the employees while dealing with security guards and interview processes. The comedy is heightened with various humorous situations involving a pastry, a knife, a janitor, and more. It is set in the backdrop of a Hollywood studio backlot.
Dore Schary presents clips from upcoming Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films.
God Loves Uganda is a documentary that explores the role played by American evangelical missionaries in the spread of anti-gay sentiments and legislation in Uganda. The film examines the impact of these missionaries on the country's LGBTQ+ community and the dangerous consequences of their efforts.
Driving safety film sponsored as a public service by oil companies. Of five drivers who leave home in the morning, only four return, and we wait to learn who the victim is. The film gives considerable discussion to careless driving habits and depicts Angelenos from different walks of life as well as their homes, neighborhoods, streets, and freeways.
In this holiday short, Jackie Cooper wants to throw a Christmas party for his friends on his football team but doesn't know how to go about it. His fellow stars at MGM help him out.
Humans use technology to improve their lives, to forge connections, to create time that doesn’t exist, to replace real interactions. When we devise a second version of ourselves on social media, do we lose a piece of our true selves in the process? Do our digital connections threaten our real life relationships? What happens if the filtered characters we’ve imagined take on a life of their own?
The American Dad short film, which preceded the theatrical run of the 2005 feature Fever Pitch, is about Stan Smith touring his work days in the CIA and his "normal" everyday life.
Two tour guides take visitors on a promotional tour of Warner Bros.' studios.
All-puppet animation tells the story of how oil is formed through ages of geological change, how it is found, extracted and put to use by man.
A promotional short to hype the production of A Midsummer Night's Dream (1935).
The writer, director and star of the 1964 horror film Strait-Jacket in a humorous featurette in which they plan "the perfect murder."
Rainbow Dance is an abstract promotional film that features dancing and rain. The film showcases various dancing scenes, including one with silhouette dancers in the rain. It also includes imagery of a spinning coin, a savings bank, and other abstract elements. The film has a unique avant-garde style and incorporates various animation techniques such as rotoscoping and motion capture.
Trade Tattoo is a short animated film that explores the world of trade tattoos and their symbolic significance. Through a series of visually captivating scenes, the film delves into the history and cultural significance of these unique tattoos. It also highlights the role of trade and communication in shaping human experiences. With its experimental approach and creative storytelling, Trade Tattoo offers a unique cinematic experience.
A short semi-documentary about a "typical extra girl" on a DeMille film.
Promo trailer/reel for an ultimately unproduced horror feature.
A documentary about Australian animation pioneer Eric Porter’s work on the iconic Aeroplane Jelly animated promos of the 1940s and 1950s.