Bridgeman Arts
Colleagues laugh at an old man and his manager shouts at him. France, 1960
Clip 8 from the 1960 French film 'Au Coeur de la Ville', about an old man who rescues a young girl from suicide. An old man is laughed at by his colleagues in his workplace. He is called into the manager's office, and is shouted at. He...
Bridgeman Arts
Old man and child eat dinner. France, 1960
Clip 4 from the 1960 French film 'Au Coeur de la Ville', about an old man who rescues a young girl from suicide. An old man and a young girl eat dinner at his house, with his dog also at the table.
Bridgeman Arts
New village by Olga Diptan, traditional embroidery, arts and crafts. Ukraine, 1970s
Clip 9 from the film 'Mon Ukraine' (My Ukraine) from the 1970s, exploring landscapes, sites and everyday life in Ukraine. Pan of a new constructed village in Ukraine, by Olga Diptan (?) with streets and modern houses. Zoom in on her...
Bridgeman Arts
Trolley driving up to manor house, 1908 - reenactment, clip 2
Historical reenactment. 1908, a trolley driving up to a manor house. Filmed on 35mm in 1995.
Bridgeman Arts
Static shot of a country home in the countryside by day in the snow, clip 8
Static shot of a country home in the countryside by day in the snow. Filmed on 35mm in 1995.
Bridgeman Arts
Somewhere Decent to Live 1967 part 2 - mother and children at home in terrible living conditions
Clip from a documentary type account of the slums of London and the provision of new housing for Londoners. Looks at London's housing shortage, the work of the Greater London Council in slum clearance and building and its plans in the...
Bridgeman Arts
Static shot of a country manor, 1930s, clip 3
Static shot of a country manor in the winter, 1930s. Filmed on 35mm in 1996.
Sky News
A look at the UK's housing crisis
VOICED: Line 18 is a journey through modern Britain in 2018. It runs from Northern Ireland into Scotland, passing through Lancashire, Manchester, the West Midlands, London and Essex. It examines the divides and fractures in society...
Curated Video
Man says neighbors saved Malibu home from fire
The sky was black and flames on the next ridge were fast approaching when Paul Rasmussen, his pregnant wife and 6-year-old daughter fled their mountainside Malibu home Friday for what they thought might be the last time.
Curated Video
Man says neighbors saved Malibu home from fire
The sky was black and flames on the next ridge were fast approaching when Paul Rasmussen, his pregnant wife and 6-year-old daughter fled their mountainside Malibu home Friday for what they thought might be the last time.
Curated Video
US Democrats optimistic as border talks start
Democrats offered to boost border security spending and flashed signs of flexibility as congressional talks began Wednesday aimed at resolving the standoff with President Donald Trump that sparked the government shutdown.
Curated Video
Democrats express optimism as border talks start
Democrats offered to boost border security spending and flashed signs of flexibility as congressional talks began Wednesday aimed at resolving the standoff with President Donald Trump that sparked the just-ended 35-day partial government...
Sky News
Thousands left stranded after Cyclone Kenneth hit North Mozambique
VOICED: Thousands of people in Mozambique remain stranded with no access to food or medical supplies, after Cyclone Kenneth hit the north of the country last week, killing at least 41 people. Aid workers say relief efforts are being...
Sky News
Interveiw with Yago Riedijk husband of Shamima Begum
CLEAN: Interior interview with Yago Riedijk, Husband of Isis bride Shamima Begum in north-eastern Syria, on 3 March 2019, Syria.
Bloomberg
Trump Expected to Sign Bill Supporting Hong Kong Protesters
Nov.20 -- President Donald Trump is expected to sign legislation passed by Congress supporting Hong Kong protesters, setting up a confrontation with China that could imperil a long-awaited trade deal between the world’s two largest...
Curated Video
Bercow: UK should not be tied to close Brexit vote
Former British House of Commons speaker John Bercow said Thursday that Britain would suffer in terms of trade, global standing and influence because of Brexit.
Sky News
Keir Starmer to launch Labour leadership bid in Stevenage
CLEAN: Exterior shots of British Labour Party politician Sir Keir Starmer MP arrivng in Stevenage as he launches his leadership bid to replace Jeremy Corbyn MP on January 05, 2020 Stevenage, England.
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Troubled waters for Egypt as Ethiopia pushes Nile dam
Mounting anxiety has gripped the already-strained farmers as the completion of Ethiopia's gigantic dam on the Blue Nile a key tributary of the Nile draws nearer (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bloomberg
Brickworks MD on Virus Impact, Stimulus for Homebuyers
Oct.22 -- Lindsay Partridge, managing director of Australia's Brickworks Ltd., which manufactures and distributes clay products including brick, paver and floor tile, discusses how the coronavirus outbreak is affecting his business at...
Bloomberg
Taiwan Is 'Quite Sure' it Can Control Covid Outbreak: Fmr. VP
May.17 -- Chen Chien-jen, Taiwan's former vice president who was the health minister during the SARS pandemic, discusses the governments efforts in fighting the coronavirus outbreak. Taipei City will close high schools, elementary...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Britain's stately homes struggle to survive with Covid restrictions
Kentwell Hall, a 450-year-old house near Bury St. Edmunds in eastern England, is in need of critical repairs it cannot afford after closing its doors to visitors at the start of the coronavirus outbreak (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Press Association
Mica activist: People don't feel safe in their homes
Mica activist Paddy Diver people explains how people in Donegal, Ireland do not feel safe in their homes.
Campaigners want a scheme to help families whose homes have been destroyed or damaged by mica, a mineral that can absorb water,...