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- A festival for international movies, which give each year the Palme d'Or.
- Around 1960, Englishman Toby Hood comes to Johannesburg to run a publishing company. He is open-minded and befriends people with different social ranks, but the harsh realities of society force him to make a choice about friendships.
- Documentary series taking a serious and wide-ranging look at the arts, encompassing intellectual subject matter and popular culture.
- Bernard Malamud in conversation with Robert Robinson.
- This socially conscious film, set in South Africa, presents an interracial love story between a German geologist and a young black woman. The German is only visiting South Africa. He meets his new love in a shop where he hires her as his housekeeper. She soon becomes his lover and this infuriates their nosy neighbors who report them to the police.
- A package of short films, appearing in the U.S. and elsewhere in art-house cinemas, festivals, and as a television series on U.S. public stations, including adaptations of the Nadine Gordimer South Africa-set stories "Country Lovers", "City Lovers", "Six Feet of the Country", "Oral History", "Praise", "Good Climate, Friendly Inhabitants", and "A Chip of Glass Ruby", plus a Nadine Gordimer interview.
- In South Africa under apartheid, a husband struggles to understand his wife's desire to be politically active.
- Book review programme.
- Charlie Rose interviews noteworthy people in fields including politics and government, business and economics, science and technology, media, sports and the arts.
- Broth of culture.
- Inspired by the true story of Sarah Gadalla Gubara. In Namibia, Africa, Gershe, a reporter whose car has broken down, is almost killed by a passing ambulance. After following it into the hospital, he witnesses the drama of two Indian immigrants, Vernon and Karima, whose little daughter Sarah, will remain limping for life. Ten years later, Sarah has turned into an excellent swimmer. After she wins second place in the school trials in Cape Town, her parents decides to look for a trainer. Sarah's life crosses paths again with Gershe, the reporter, who was a swimming instructor in the past. Although initially skeptical, he finally agrees to train the young Sara. Sara find a new friend, Ciro, who takes care of the reporter and run the car repair shop he inherited from his own father after his death. In time of the most important national trial, Sara's father, Vernon, was killed in a robbery attempt. Sarah succeed in turning her dream into reality: participating in the Italian, Capri-Napoli marathon, a swimming race of 35km in open seas.
- A discussion about Bosnia; An interview with Nadine Gordimer