28490 minutes with a resolution of 720p & 1080p
The innovative work of Scott Summit demonstrates how 3D Printing and digital scanning can be used to greatly improve Prosthetic design
This film is an introduction to the world’s fastest growing city, a place that welcomes 1300 new citizens every day and whose economy grew by 16% last year.
On the rails with Mexico City’s reggaeton-loving subway gangs.
A short documentary about Micke, also known as ‘The Magnetist’, whose life revolves around cassette tapes.
This 2003 Sundance Jury Prize winner for short film explores the customers who frequented the Terminal Bar, a down-and-out watering hole in Times Square
With exuberant dancing and magical passion Patrick shares his inspiration and invites everyone to participate.
Convicted of kidnapping, Alejandro Nuñez del Arco brings together more than one thousand inmates to practice “Full Body” aerobics in the courtyard of one of Peru’s most notorious prisons.
The Documentary encourages the future CEOs, the innovative engineers, the techies and the fuzzies, the sisters, cousins, and daughters, to break away from the stereotype into a revolutionary field.
This film follows Ron, the Beach Captain. Along with others, creates works of art on the banks of the Capital’s primary watercourse.
A look at the rising impact of global warming on Alaska, where communities face being lost underwater as the ice recedes.
In this short documentary, Martin Machado tried to answer some of the common questions that you usually get about shipping.
97 year old Hal Lasko spends ten hours a day moving pixels around his computer paintings. His work is a collision of pointillism and 8-Bit art.
This new digital world allows us to connect with each other with increasing ease, but it has also left our personal information readily available, and our privacy vulnerable.