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Appointment in Tokyo
  • Rating 5.8
  • 56 mins
  • 1945
  • all age

Produced by the Army Pictorial Service, Signal Corps, with the cooperation of the Army Air Forces and the United States Navy, and released by Warner Bros. for the War Activities Committee shortly after the surrender of Japan. Follow General Douglas MacArthur and his men from their exile from the Philippines in early 1942, through the signing of the instrument of surrender on the USS Missouri on September 1, 1945. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.

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Don't Be A Sucker
  • Rating 5
  • 1 mins
  • all age

🛑 A Warning from the Past – More Relevant than Ever 🛑 Produced in 1945 by the U.S. War Department, Don't Be A Sucker is an educational film designed to expose the dangers of propaganda, discrimination, and fascist ideologies. Through historical examples and dramatized scenes, this film warns against the tactics used to divide society, scapegoat minority groups, and manipulate the public for political gain—tactics that led to the rise of Nazi Germany.

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The True Glory: D-Day to V-E Day (1945) - 8K 60FPS Restoration
  • Rating 6.2
  • 87 mins
  • 1945
  • all age

A documentary account of the allied invasion of Europe during World War II compiled from the footage shot by nearly 1400 cameramen. It opens as the assembled allied forces plan and train for the D-Day invasion at bases in Great Britain and covers all the major events of the war in Europe from the Normandy landings to the fall of Berlin.

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Welcome Home US Combat Troops 1945 - 8K 60FPS
  • Rating 8
  • 20 mins
  • 1945
  • all age

Experience the emotional homecoming of US combat troops in 1945 with this fully restored 8K 60FPS documentary. Witness the raw footage of American soldiers returning from World War II, capturing their relief, joy, and the beginning of post-war recovery. Digitally enhanced using advanced AI restoration techniques, this is the clearest and most immersive version ever released.

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London Attacked by Nazi V-1 Bombs (1944)
  • Rating 7
  • 9 mins
  • 1944
  • all age

Experience historical wartime footage remastered in stunning 8K 60FPS. This gripping documentary captures London’s battle against Nazi V-1 flying bombs, also known as "buzz bombs" or "doodlebugs." Witness the devastation, the resilience of Londoners, and the countermeasures taken by the Royal Air Force (RAF) to defend Britain against these terrifying aerial assaults during World War II.

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The Tuskegee Airmen - Wings for This Man (1945)
  • Rating 5
  • 10 mins
  • 1945
  • all age

A landmark historical documentary produced during WWII, "Wings for This Man" tells the incredible story of the Tuskegee Airmen—the first African American pilots to serve in the United States Army Air Corps. Narrated by future U.S. President Ronald Reagan, this film highlights the courage, skill, and perseverance of these trailblazing aviators. Watch in breathtaking 8K 60FPS FUHD as this rare footage has been digitally restored to bring history to life like never before.

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President John F. Kennedy’s Civil Rights Address
  • Rating 5
  • 9 mins
  • 1963
  • all age

Experience one of the most pivotal moments in American history as President John F. Kennedy delivers his landmark speech on civil rights. Originally broadcast on June 11, 1963, this powerful address marked a turning point in the national conversation about equality and justice.

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Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today
  • Rating 5.7
  • 78 mins
  • 1948
  • all age

How, in November 1945, after the end of the World War II and the fall of the Third Reich, the international prosecutors participating in the first Nuremberg trial —formally, the International Military Tribunal— built their case against the top Nazi war criminals using the films and records produced by the own regime, obsessed with documenting everything in its long path of infamy and crime.

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President Clinton – I Have Sinned (September 11, 1998)
  • Rating 5
  • 1 mins
  • all age

President Bill Clinton’s “I Have Sinned” address at the annual White House prayer breakfast on September 11, 1998, marked a defining moment in American political history. Now remastered in breathtaking 8K 60FPS FUHD, this speech is presented free to view due to its exceptional public and educational importance. Witness a rare moment of presidential candor preserved in the highest quality for future generations.

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The Next Black
  • Rating 0
  • 46 mins
  • 2014
  • all age

An exploration of the future of clothing, profiling forward-thinking companies at the forefront of redefining how and what we wear.

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The End Of The USSR And Its Effects Today
  • Rating 5
  • 50 mins
  • 2025
  • all age

Just over 30 years after the Soviet Union ceased to exist, this CuriosityStream “End Of A Superpower” segment charts how the 15 successor states have fared—spotlighting economic trajectories, democratic reforms and reversals, security dilemmas, and the continuing role of Moscow in their affairs. The piece frames successes and setbacks across the Baltics, Caucasus, Eastern Europe, and Central Asia, connecting the 1991 collapse to today’s regional power dynamics. Include the official link to the full program in your notes if you want to drive viewers to the complete documentary.

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Controlling The Earth's Climate - Quick Connections With Allie Ward
  • Rating 5
  • 12 mins
  • 2025
  • 13+

In 19th-century America, a daring escape by an enslaved couple triggers a chain of innovation that ultimately leads to humanity’s ability to manipulate the weather. Hosted by Allie Ward, this Curiosity Stream episode explores the groundbreaking science behind weather modification, the moral dilemmas of geoengineering, and the environmental consequences of attempting to reshape nature itself. Disclaimer: This content is uploaded from the original uploader’s location, and they receive 100% of all preroll advertising from the original platform.

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Life In The Hadza Tribe
  • Rating 5
  • 14 mins
  • 2024
  • 13+

Long before the rise of agriculture, early humans lived as hunter-gatherers— a way of life that survives today among the Hadzabe people of Tanzania. This Bright Now episode explores how the Hadza pass down ancient knowledge through storytelling, shared hunting and foraging experiences, and hands-on survival teachings. Discover how this community preserves their traditions and identity in a world that is rapidly changing around them. Disclaimer: This content is uploaded from the original uploader’s location, and they receive 100% of all preroll advertising from the original platform

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Behind The Famous Woodstock Documentary - Bright Now
  • Rating 5
  • 11 mins
  • 2024
  • 13+

Few films have shaped the American cultural imagination as deeply as Woodstock. In this Bright Now episode, producer Dale Bell reveals the challenges and creativity behind making the revolutionary documentary that captured the music, ideals, and spirit of 1960s counterculture. Discover how the film crew immortalized a generation-defining moment and why the documentary remains a cultural touchstone decades later. Disclaimer: This content is uploaded from the original uploader’s location, and they receive 100% of all preroll advertising from the original platform.

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How The Mar-A-Lago Property Has Changed - Bright Now
  • Rating 5
  • 12 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Marjorie Merriweather Post built Mar-A-Lago in the 1920s with a grand vision of creating a future “Winter White House.” This Bright Now episode traces the estate’s remarkable journey—from luxurious private home to a place of political and cultural prominence—uncovering the ironic twists and historical turns that shaped its legacy. Disclaimer: This content is uploaded from the original uploader’s location, and they receive 100% of all preroll advertising from the original platform.

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New York City's Fire Department and Its Legacy - NYC: Revealed
  • Rating 5
  • 25 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

New York City’s Fire Department is one of the most prestigious and innovative fire services in the world. While marked by tragedy, the FDNY’s strength comes from unwavering preparation, seamless teamwork, and extraordinary bravery. This NYC: Revealed episode explores what fuels the department’s legacy and how it continues to keep New Yorkers safe. Disclaimer: This content is uploaded from the original uploader’s location, and they receive 100% of all preroll advertising from the original platform.

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The Secrets of The Saber Tooth Tiger - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 15 mins
  • 2024
  • 13+

Long before modern lions claimed the title of apex predator, the Americas were ruled by saber-tooth cats—ferocious hunters with massive fangs and powerful builds. Newly uncovered fossil evidence is giving scientists their closest look yet into the brutal world of these prehistoric icons. This Breakthrough episode uncovers how saber-tooth cats lived, hunted, fought, and ultimately rose to dominate their ancient landscapes, revealing the true story behind one of Earth’s most legendary predators.

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How New York City's Skyscrapers Are Built - NYC: Revealed
  • Rating 5
  • 24 mins
  • 2024
  • 13+

New York City’s skyline is constantly transforming as new skyscrapers rise above its crowded streets. But building upward in one of the most densely populated cities on Earth is no simple task. From navigating subway lines beneath the surface to working in tight construction zones with limited land, the city’s highly trained construction workers and architects must rely on specialized skills and ingenious engineering solutions. This episode of NYC: Revealed uncovers the complex, high-stakes process of constructing towering buildings in a place where space is scarce and innovation is essential.

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Getting Close To The Sun - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 11 mins
  • 2024
  • 13+

For millennia, the Sun has shaped Earth’s days, seasons, and the evolution of life—yet it remains one of the greatest mysteries in our cosmic neighborhood. Getting Close To The Sun follows NASA’s Parker Probe Plus as it performs the most daring mission in the history of space exploration: flying directly into the Sun’s outer atmosphere. Battling extreme radiation and temperatures hotter than any spacecraft has ever endured, the probe seeks answers about the Sun’s true nature, its immense energy, and the forces that shape our solar system. What secrets will it reveal—and how might it change our understanding of the star that keeps us alive?

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The Importance of The Empire State Building - NYC: Revealed
  • Rating 5
  • 25 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

The Importance of The Empire State Building explores the cultural, symbolic, and architectural legacy of one of New York City’s most iconic structures. Featured in thousands of films, commercials, and comic books, the Empire State Building has become the quintessential representation of New York itself. The documentary highlights its enduring role in shaping the city’s identity, the awe-inspiring experience of viewing Manhattan from its observation decks, and the impressive modernization efforts that have transformed the nearly century-old skyscraper into a highly efficient, state-of-the-art ecosystem. A timeless architectural beacon, the Empire State Building continues to define the skyline and spirit of New York.

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What Have We Learnt About The T-Rex? - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 15 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

An educational exploration into the latest paleontological discoveries about the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Learn how new fossil evidence links the small ancestor Moros Intrepidus to the 19,000-pound giant “Scotty,” the largest T-Rex ever found. A scientific look at the evolution, power, and legacy of the king of dinosaurs.

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New York City Runs On Steam - NYC: Revealed
  • Rating 5
  • 25 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

New York City is one of the few places in the world that still runs on steam—27 billion pounds every year. This documentary explores the hidden network of pipes beneath Manhattan, the steam stacks rising from the streets, and the historic system that still heats landmark structures like the Empire State Building and the Chrysler Building. Learn how this century-old technology became essential to NYC’s infrastructure in this episode of NYC: Revealed on Curiosity Stream.

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How The Wright Brothers Pioneered Flight - Bright Now
  • Rating 5
  • 12 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

More than 100 years ago, the Wright brothers changed the course of human history. Inspired by a childhood toy helicopter, Orville and Wilbur embarked on a lifelong scientific quest to understand flight. With no formal engineering education, they used their skills as bicycle mechanics, built experimental gliders, and conducted pioneering aerodynamic research. Their persistence led to the world’s first powered, controlled airplane flight. This Bright Now documentary explores their inventions, failures, and extraordinary achievements.

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New York City's Parks - NYC: Revealed
  • Rating 5
  • 25 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

New York City’s 30,000 acres of parks provide essential green spaces within one of the world’s busiest metropolitan areas. From the iconic Central Park—often called the city’s “green lungs”—to neighborhood parks that quietly sustain local communities, these spaces offer recreation, relaxation, and environmental benefits. This NYC: Revealed episode explores the history, importance, and hidden infrastructure of NYC’s parks, along with the growing challenges of aging systems and decades of neglect.

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The Discovery Of A Lost City In Egypt - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 15 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Nearly a century after the discovery of King Tutankhamun’s tomb, archaeologists have unearthed a lost city in Luxor, revealing extraordinary insights into the golden era of ancient Egypt. The remarkably preserved structures, tools, pottery, jewelry workshops, and everyday objects uncover how Egyptians lived, worked, and created some of history’s most iconic treasures. Part of the Breakthrough series, this documentary explores one of the most important archaeological finds of modern times.

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What Happened To Peru's Cloud Warriors? - Breakthrough
  • Rating 5
  • 15 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

The Chachapoya, known as the “Cloud Warriors,” were a mysterious pre-Incan civilization of the Peruvian Andes. This Breakthrough documentary delves into their unique culture, lifestyle, and enduring influence on modern Peru. Recent archaeological and genetic discoveries reveal surprising insights into their society, shedding light on a people often overlooked in South American history, yet whose legacy continues to fascinate researchers and historians today.

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Locating The Wreck Of A Japanese Submarine - Bright Now
  • Rating 5
  • 16 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

The I-400 was one of the largest submarines built by the Imperial Japanese Navy, capable of carrying and launching three fully operational aircraft. This Bright Now documentary follows maritime archaeologists as they search off the coast of Oahu, Hawaii, for the wreck of this remarkable World War II vessel. Their expedition uncovers the technical marvels, historical significance, and secretive mission profile of Japan’s lost supersub, offering a fascinating glimpse into a little-known chapter of naval history.

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American Presidents And Their Personal Struggles - Presidents In Crisis
  • Rating 5
  • 16 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Before they led America through national crises, Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson endured profound personal struggles that shaped their leadership. This CuriosityStream documentary, featuring historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, explores how trauma and adversity forged the resilience and determination that defined these iconic presidents.

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The Importance Of Grand Central Terminal - NYC Revealed
  • Rating 5
  • 25 mins
  • 2024
  • all age

Grand Central Terminal stands at the heart of New York City’s rail system, serving over a million passengers daily. This NYC Revealed episode explores the station’s Beaux-Arts architecture, historical significance, and the people who keep it running smoothly, highlighting why it remains one of the city’s most treasured landmarks.

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