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- After being robbed by a geisha, a ronin warrior carves a bloody path to seek revenge.
- Orson Welles produces his greatest film, Citizen Kane (1941), despite the opposition of the film's de facto subject, William Randolph Hearst.
- When a rebellious teenager finds out that she is already eight weeks pregnant, she forms a pact with sixteen of her classmates to get pregnant simultaneously, raise their children together, and most of all, be in charge of their lives.
- A rivalry develops between a showbiz veteran and an upstart newcomer.
- "Ni Pour, Ni Contre" tracks the fall of a young TV camerawoman, Caty, after she becomes involved with a group of petty criminals and their enigmatic leader, Jean. The gang lives hand to mouth until the day Jean plans a daring bank for robbery.
- A list compiling the 100 Greatest cartoons, new and old, as voted by the British public.
- Derren Brown recruits participants to attend a "motivational seminar" where he manipulates them into robbing a security van in broad daylight.
- A retelling of the life of Auguste Escoffier, a chef who invented contemporary gastronomy.
- Dramatised biography of writer George Orwell.
- Soul music has conquered the world in the last 50 years - growing from the raw, electric rhythms of the black underclass, it is now a billion dollar industry with R&B and hip-hop dominating the world's charts. It's been the soundtrack to some of the most extraordinary social, political and cultural shifts. And, together with the civil rights movement, it has challenged the white hegemony, helped breakdown segregation and encouraged the fight for racial equality.
- Designer, architect and town planner, Charlotte Perriand marked the 20th century. A pioneer of social and committed architecture, this collaborator at Le Corbusier has created furniture with sober elegance that has become icons.
- At a time when tributes to it are on the rise - the Yale University library has just opened a VHS department - this is the history of the VHS, a globalized medium. The entertaining portrait of the mythical cassette, through a journey from East to West, then from West to East. The film will also take a look at the 1980s, a period that defined our world.
- 1974-1975 - a year of terrorism across London. Adapted for the screen from the book 'Timebomb.'
- This documentary explores the incredible life of Merian C. Cooper, from his time as a soldier and pilot in three different wars, to his exploits in Hollywood, as a director, producer and cinematic innovator.
- In this episode of Philippe Truffault's series on Chaplin, award-winning filmmakers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne profess their love on the classic "Modern Times". The directors expose their views on the many aspects of the film, Chaplin's brilliancy and they also provide interesting details about the making of Chaplin's masterpiece.
- In 2019, we are still trying to cure LGBT people. Leaning on networks from the US, inspired by religion and psychology to justify conversion therapies, this film reveals devastating practices that stay under public EU authorities' radar.
- Documnting pop producer, Phil Spector's trial for the murder of actress Lana Clarkson and his bizarre personal life.
- Chronicles the life of the late comedian Richard Pryor, using clips from Pryor's shows and TV appearances as well as through the interviews with family, friends and fans of this real life king of (controversial) comedy.
- An examination of Charles Chaplin's final starring film.
- A year-by-year account of how Christmas was celebrated in Britain during World War II.
- A look at "Jackie", the popular British magazine for teenage girls published in 1964-1993, and its golden age in the 1970s.