A silent documentary titled Belgian War Scenes, it featured an actual battle in progress, shells bursting, men falling in the trenches and the care of the wounded.
The 2003 Sundance Film Festival award winning documentary short titled "Ocularist" demonstrates the process of creating an artificial eye.
When the film premiered on the Disney Channel, a documentary titled On Location: Parent Trap II accompanied it.
The discovery of Ruttman's film prompted Oliveira to direct his own first film in 1931, a documentary short titled Douro, Faina Fluvial.
A subsequent documentary titled "November 8: a true American story of honor" was released also, debuting on Great American Country television network over the July 4 weekend.
A documentary titled Playback Memories feature oral history interviews with several playback singers of famous films.
Another documentary about Christian rock titled, Why Should the Devil Have all the Good Music?
A documentary about the collective titled Si tu roules avec la Mafia K'1 Fry also found great success (both critically and commercially).
The BBC World TV did a documentary on Shashank titled Destination Music, recently.
A 2006 documentary on Carter's work titled The Photographers Series: Keith Carter was produced by Anthropy Arts in New York.