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- A grieving upper class woman becomes a "Lady Visitor" at Millbank prison, hoping to escape her troubles and be a guiding figure in the lives of the female prisoners. Of all her friendships with prisoners, she is most fascinated by Selina - a medium. Set in the 1870s.
- Personalities, enthusiasts, actors, writers and others take a look back at Sergio Leone's final film "Once Upon a Time in America", sharing good stories and also sad ones about one of the most important epics of all time. James Woods and the screenwriters talk about their personal experiences with the legendary director while admirers, like Quentin Tarantino, open up about Leone's influence in their filmmaking. And of course, there's time to cover the infamous topic on the shameful butchering of the film in U.S. at the time of its release, in 1984, which caused not only the uproar from audiences and critics, but also hurt very deeply its most excited creator: the director, who devoted several years in its making.
- This autobiographical film about the most important and influential composer of the 20th century includes documents, photographs and film never seen publicly before.
- Roots Rock Reggae depicts an unforgettable moment in Jamaica's history when music defined the island's struggles and immortalised its heroes.
- For those who don't understand the appeal of horror movies believe the genre has nothing to offer audiences. However, the 1991 TV documentary "Fear In The Dark" might make some naysayers into horror believers.
- An in-depth look at the life of English playwright John Osborne.
- 'Salsa' captures a unique moment in time for this most exuberant and socially dynamic music.
- Rhythm of Resistance examines the vital role of music in the lives of black South Africans under the oppressive regime of apartheid.
- Delve into the unexpected world of ventriloquism and explore life with a San Francisco cop Bob Geary (and his law-enforcing puppet, Officer Brendan O'Smarty) and 16 year-old Carla Rhodes as they join over 300 other dummies from all walks of life at the International Las Vegas Ventriloquist Convention hosted by master of the art Valentine Vox.
- The People's Chorus follows a unique choral event - a day in which 800 members of the public came together to rehearse and perform Thomas Tallis' 'Spem in Alium'.