MiniMovie: Small Nations, Big Games
Small nations often have big ambitions. They seek independence, they want to preserve their language and they want their unique cultural and national identity to be recognized. The frustration of not...
View ArticleMiniMovie: Grillz
This five-part web doc from 2009 is all about grillz, a.k.a. mouth bling: it was all the rage in the 1990s. A mouth filled with gold and laced with diamonds was once the most desirable status symbol...
View ArticleMiniMovie: Ig Nobel Prizes
Ig Nobel Prizes are the not-so-well-known alternative of the famous Nobel Prizes. Each year since 1989, ten scientists receive prizes for “research that makes people LAUGH and then THINK”. Watch six...
View ArticleMiniMovie: Being A Fish In Japan
Did you know that in Japan the size of your Koi carp is directly indicative of the size of your willy? This and many more compelling pescarian factoids are revealed in Being A Fish in Japan, the...
View ArticleMiniMovie: Room 2017
It’s every director’s nightmare: to return home without your material. This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. At the beginning of Room 2017 – a Minimovie from 2008 – we find the director...
View ArticleMinimovie: Molotov Alva and His Search for the Creator
molotovalva.submarine.nl In January 2007, a man named Molotov Alva, disappeared from his Californian home. Shortly thereafter, a series of video dispatches by a traveler of the same name appeared...
View ArticleSneakers – the documentary, finally online!
Watch all episodes of Submarine’s acclaimed 2004 hit doc Sneakers on the dedicated website sneakers.submarinechannel.com, or on Vimeo. Sneakers is a 50-minute documentary about the history and social...
View ArticleUnspeak – Interactive Documentary
Submarine Channel presents Unspeak, a brand-new interactive documentary investigating the manipulative power of language. Blending filmmaking, data, technology, and design, the story of Unspeak unfolds...
View ArticleRem Koolhaas’ groundbreaking iDoc “Lagos” now online
10 Years after its initial release on DVD, Submarine Channel’s timeless interactive documentary by Rem Koolhaas et al. about self-organization and urbanization in Nigeria is adapted for web viewing....
View ArticleOur new web documentary “Who Are The Champions?”
Does the FIFA World Cup bring nothing but positive change or is there a darker side to the legacy of these competitions? Who Are The Champions? is a geo-mapped web documentary about the impact of the...
View ArticleRefugee Republic: new iDoc launches at IDFA Doclab
Refugee Republic is an upcoming online documentary about everyday life in Camp Domiz, a Syrian refugee camp in northern Iraq. Around 64 thousand predominantly Kurdish-Syrian refugees have sought...
View ArticleKeep On Steppin’ iPad documentary
Renowned Dutch director and photographer Marjoleine Boonstra makes her new media debut with the documentary iPad app Keep On Steppin’. Keep on Steppin’ is a layered mosaic narrative made up of five...
View ArticleDigital Emmy Award for Last Hijack Interactive!
Submarine Channel’s partly illustrated transmedia project Last Hijack Interactive lets you experience the murky world of piracy in Somalia through the eyes of a pirate and a captain. It’s their story,...
View ArticleBistro in Vitro: The world’s first lab-grown meat restaurant
Bistro In Vitro is food for thought. > Launch project Meat The Future With the world’s population expected to reach nine billion people by 2050, it’s becoming increasingly unsustainable for...
View ArticleMiniMovie: Ig Nobel Prizes
Ig Nobel Prizes are the not-so-well-known alternative of the famous Nobel Prizes. Each year since 1989, ten scientists receive prizes for “research that makes people LAUGH and then THINK”. Watch six...
View ArticleEXIT: A Mobile Survival Guide to the Post-Apocalypse
Are you afraid of the future? Are you terrified to bring children into our dirty, crowded world? Is your mind burdened by dystopian scenarios both realistic (overpopulation, drone warfare) and...
View ArticleIn production: Poppy
What does the wreckage of an airplane full of cocaine in the Mali desert have to do with someone at a party in London? Or what does a peasant farmer in the mountains of Afghanistan have to do with a...
View ArticleIn Development: The Dutch Go High
How is it possible that in a developed Western nation such as The Netherlands, drugs are being produced, sold and used on such a large scale? Our upcoming interactive documentary The Dutch Go High maps...
View ArticleWhat’s in Room 2017?
It’s every director’s nightmare: to return home without your material. This is exactly what happened to director Rob Smits. Find out how he deals with it when finding himself in a room in Taipei with...
View ArticleDVD: Viktor & Rolf
This 2005 feature documentary about the rise and rise of the Dutch fashion house Viktor & Rolf is still one of our best selling DVD titles (shop!). Directed by Submarine Channel’s very own Femke...
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