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- An anthology series that follows the work of homicide detectives in Germany, Austria and Switzerland.
- A stand-up comedian and his opera singer wife have a two-year-old daughter with a surprising gift.
- Live performances of operas from New York's Metropolitan Opera.
- Based on the Bela Bartok opera. Bluebeard woos his women and then swiftly disposes of them.
- A singer swaps the political intimidation of working in East Germany for the equally controlling capitalist music industry in the West.
- A young doctor undergoes a spiritual crisis when he returns to his rural home.
- In 1946 Kazakhstan, breeding pigeons is one of the ways to escape from the grim post-war reality. When a fine white pigeon appears in the small town, teenager Ivan goes to great lengths to get it.
- 1943 January, Cat Island, MS, United States. The FBI is expected at the government's secret military base to see how Japanese-American soldiers serve as 'dog baits'. Based on true events, The Shepherds of Cat Island is a story of systemic racism that takes a single, and continuous look into our prejudice and conscience.
- Several young daughters of rich industrialists examine in an equally intangible and compelling way the physical and spiritual aspects of a cultural recession.
- History of the Nazi pogrom known as the "Night of Broken Glass" which took place throughout Germany during November 9-10, 1938.
- Yehudi Menuhin explores the development of music around the world from its beginnings at the dawn of history up to the present day.
- A short film based on the work of choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker where a woman dances before being joined by a man and the two then dance together.
- Judith arrives at Bluebeard's dark castle hoping her love can convince him to reveal the secrets behind the locked interior doors.
- Documentary about the Belgian surrealist artist who died in 1967.
- Perhaps this is Robert Vas' most personal film; a portrait of his country - Hungary - as seen through the eyes of an exile. Robert Vas escaped from his homeland after the brutal crushing of the 1956 Hungarian Uprising by the Russians and he was never able to return. He portrays his country through the writings of Hungary's national poets and illustrates the film with images of the Revolution and of the society it would become in the years immediately following 1956. The film was transmitted on the 20th anniversary of the crushing of the uprising.
- A spring and benign afternoon in a southern french beach, a boy and a girl, a mirror in a hotel room.