It dominated the world in newsreel, its visual archives chart more than a century history, and it established a benchmark for cinematic journalism. Now, British Pathé is returning to screens for the ...
In a move that started as a project to save money on film storage, British Pathe has put more than 3,500 hours of its old newsreels online, creating what it says is the largest online digital news ...
The 109-year-old media company British Pathé scoured its archive for its best content related to Ireland and has made three vintage nuggets available on its streaming service, British Pathé TV, back ...
British Pathé’s forbidden Irish film “Revolution in Colour”, a full-length documentary reveals never-before-seen color footage for the first time, including footage of the Ulster Covenant. Editor's ...
British Pathé has launched an online subscription channel. The new offering, British Pathé TV, will deliver a range of documentaries, interviews, and classic movies from its archives. It is designed ...
News corporation [British Pathé] created many newsreels and documentaries throughout their 60-year history. Recently, the company released scores of films from their archives and put them on the ...
Well, friends, October is very much upon us. 'Tis the season for pumpkin-flavored everything, pretty leaves, and mercilessly scaring ourselves — so here's a great spooky starter pack from British ...
There’s something inherently timeless about watching a very moveable object get smushed by an unstoppable force. This British Pathé video of a tank crushing a car in Toronto in 1918 was recently ...
The Associated Press and British Movietone have both uploaded their entire historical news archives to YouTube, totalling more than a million minutes of footage, and covering events dating back to ...
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