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- 1995–19983h 45m8.5 (5.1K)TV EpisodeMartin Scorsese describes his initial and growing obsession with films from the 1940s and 50s as the art form developed and grew with clips from classics and cult classics.
- A group of men and two female stenographers scientifically study sex.
- Sparks fly when a Jew and a Muslim fall in love in New York.
- The history of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios.
- Haunted by a tragic past, Shahrzad, a stunning music student, flees her homeland and ends up in an estranged marriage in Los Angeles, where her piano teacher's lover sparks a passion in her that threatens to destroy everything.
- A documentary about the "King of B-Movies", Edgar G. Ulmer. It includes interviews with well-known filmmakers Roger Corman, Peter Bogdanovich, Wim Wenders, Joe Dante, and Ulmers's daughter, Arianne Ulmer.
- A documentary focusing on seventeen maverick directors who were not afraid to break the rules of filmmaking to advance their art from John Ford to Martin Scorsese.
- The making of Martin Scorsese s Oscar-nominated film Kundun was an historic event, the first feature film treatment of the life of the Fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet.
- Martin Scorsese describes his initial and growing obsession with films from the 1940s and 50s as the art form developed and grew with clips from classics and cult classics.
- MGM declines: more pictures flop, fewer win Oscars, Mayer hates the realistic message movies of Schary and is fired by Schenk, stars are released from contracts .A Kerkorian takeover leads to sets and props sold ,Turner buying the library.
- Traces the studio's creation and rise under the guidance of Louis B. Mayer and Irving J. Thalberg, from 1924 to 1936.
- MGM Studios history of the post-Thalberg period and the productions of 1936-46.
- Once considered a "terrorist," Nelson Mandela saved his country from bloody civil war and dismantled the system of apartheid through the spirit of reconciliation. Reconciliation: Mandela's Miracle details the events that lead up to what South African's have coined "Mandela's miracle," a strategy that shepherded in a peaceful transition from apartheid to a democracy. It is driven by the notion that even the most terrible tyranny can be overcome through reconciliation, as both the oppressed and the oppressors need to be liberated from the vice-grip of prejudice and injustice. Additionally, we visit Clint Eastwood on the set of Invictus. His outsider's perspective finds in Mandela an exemplary hero who broke down an inhumane ideology after having been its most notorious victim: "a Biblical figure" whose wisdom will be a source of inspiration for future generations. He sums it up simply: "The world needs people like him."
- The voice of the legendary presenter of The Last Screening , Eddy Mitchell, recounts 70 years of French passion for cinema.
- The spirit of peace and reconciliation is put to test during the tumultuous transition from a military regime to democracy in Myanmar. Our documentary catches up with the country as it undergoes major transformations both politically, economically and spiritually. It addresses the surprising reforms after the 2011 general elections that inaugurated greater freedom of press, the opening of trade with the international community, and the release of many political prisoners in 2012. Time will tell if these developments mark the first steps toward real liberalization and national reconciliation, or if the influence of the military and the cronies will prevail. The documentary features high profile former political prisoners, exiled freedom fighters, and exclusive footage of Aung San Suii Kyi in Los Angeles.
- 2012–TV Episode