Top Documentary Movies of 1961 Online
Explore the world around you with the best documentary movies of 1961 online. From thought-provoking stories to groundbreaking explorations, these films offer unique insights into real-life events and issues. Watch the top documentary movies of 1961 online and expand your knowledge with captivating true stories.
Chronicle of a Summer (1961)
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Paris, summer 1960. Anthropologist and filmmaker Jean Rouch and sociologist and film critic Edgar Morin wander through the crowded streets asking passersby how they cope with life's misfortunes.
Look at Life: The Rocket-Age Lancers (1961)
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A look to the future with the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, a cavalry regiment of the British Army which was formed in 1715.
Look at Life: Snow Business (1961)
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A look at the flourishing winter sports business within Scotland.
Look at Life: Shelling Out (1961)
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The world of shellfish, from the delicate tasting oyster to the succulent mussel.
Moshi Moshi - Hallo Japan (1961)
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A portrait of Japan's culture and landscape, highlighting the country's contrasts.
Here at the Water's Edge (1961)
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Leo Hurwitz’s film, Here At The Water’s Edge, features the 1960 New York City’s waterfront. Made with photographer Charles Pratt, the film is a cinematic poem to the people who work on the water. Pratt, who largely financed the film, made it possible for Leo to use his vision as an artist and filmmaker while the blacklist still over-shadowed his life and ability to work in other areas. Here At The Water’s Edge, a film without narration, draws our attention to the often-neglected life in, on and around water – as well as bringing into view what workers on the water give us. Leo, in his own work, was always concerned with seeing what is