In 1964 three civil-rights workers were murdered in Mississippi.
A 1963 documentary reports on the U.S. South nine years after Supreme Court-ordered integration.
Hippies in 1967 Haight-Ashbury read poetry, sing and express views on rejecting mainstream society.
In 1966 filmmaker Allan King visits an Ontario center for emotionally disturbed children.
The film 'Harlan County U.S.A.' depicts Kentucky coal miners on strike in the early '70s.
Emile de Antonio's 1971 documentary traces Richard Nixon's career.
President John F. Kennedy and Attorney General Robert Kennedy react in 1963 as blacks are barred from the University of Alabama.
Filmmaker Don Shebib's perspective on war includes footage from the World Wars and scenes from veterans' parades and hospitals.
The Beatles visit Toronto in 1964.
A 1967 documentary examines John F. Kennedy's assassination and questions the Warren Commission's findings.
A 1966 documentary filming U.S. jungle patrols, gun boats and bombers shows the Vietnam War's effect on the peasants.
Filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker chronicles Bob Dylan's 1967 British concert tour.
Filmmaker D.A. Pennebaker chronicles Bob Dylan's 1965 British concert tour.
Patrick Watson interviews John Lennon and Yoko Ono as they 'lie-in for peace' at a Montreal hotel in 1969.
Cliff Robertson narrates a profile of the Kennedy family, with interviews and archival footage.
Emile de Antonio's 1969 documentary, 'The Year of the Pig,' uses archival footage and interviews to examine the Vietnam War.
A documentary on the death sentence in the 1960s United States follows a condemned black man.
Morley Markson's 1971 documentary examines the '60s ideologies of Allen Ginsberg, Jerry Rubin, Abbie Hoffman and Buckminster Fuller, and shows American youth... read more
Emile de Antonio's 1976 16mm documentary profiles the early 1960s anti-establishment movement Weather Underground.
A 1981 National Film Board documentary explores pornography.
A 1974 documentary examines the case of Americans Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, executed in 1953 for spying.
Julius and Ethel Rosenberg's son discusses his efforts to exonerate his parents and his work with a foundation for orphaned children.
A 1965 documentary shows racism in the church, including a Nebraska minister's efforts to integrate his congregation.
Russia's people face challenges and opportunities in the day-to-day struggle to survive.
Two documentaries focus on nuclear weapons.
Soviet filmmaker Marina Goldovskaya profiles a Soviet journalist and his family.
The 1969 film 'Seasons Change' shows a Vietnam War demonstration at the 1968 Democratic National Convention.
Documentary examines the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Filmmaker Beryl Fox returns to Vietnam to film a documentary about a comrade killed in the war.