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- Sir Edmund Blackadder must protect, and later rescue, King Charles I from the Roundheads.
- Ron Howard and Jeff Goldblum discuss the 1969 NASA Apollo 10 mission that featured a lunar module named "Snoopy" skimming around the moon's surface in preparation for the Apollo 11 moon-landing.
- On their return trip through France, Charlie Brown and the gang visit various memorials to the World Wars.
- This ESPN '30 for 30' short documentary on the obscure sport of jai alai takes an in-depth look at how 'the fastest sport in the world' is now dying a slow Stateside death. A parable for all popular pro athletics, the story of jai alai is a reminder that no game is invincible from one day possibly finding itself discarded and forgotten.
- Amid the high anxiety of post-9/11 NYC, a struggling post-production house is hired to remove a shot of the Twin Towers from the intro to a hit TV show.
- About the art and culture of the ancient Indian tribe Mochica.
- Colloquial poem about : The story of the Egyption revolution of 25th January .
- The Klarsfelds talk about their efforts to unmask war criminal Klaus Barbie, a.k.a. the Butcher of Lyon, and to bring him to justice in France while Barbie's daughter, Ute Messner, expresses absolutely no remorse about her father's crimes.
- Children end up in Ancient Greece, where they learn the laws of physics from Archimedes. Complex concepts in accessible language.
- David Karr, husband, father, White House press reporter, film producer, powerful millionaire, defense contractor, Corporate CEO, renaissance businessman. . . Soviet agent? A fast paced, introspective look at the enigmatic life of a most influential ancestor. Taking a clear-eyed, comedic look at the life of this complex character and the events surrounding his untimely demise, the film reaches to understand the forces that push an individual to immerse himself in a nefarious web of danger and infamy.
- A woman changes her identity to fight in a Massachusetts regiment of Washington's army in the American Revolution.
- Racial tension runs high in 1969 Lakeland, Florida -- a small, close-minded southern town. Two high-school students, Rose and Jude, find themselves bonding over a common cause: having an integrated prom. As their interracial relationship grows closer, they soon discover that bringing the school together will be harder than they could have ever imagined. This story is inspired by the true events of integration in Lakeland, Florida's high school in the late 1960's. Separate is NEVER equal.
- When erotic magazine Wicked Women hit the stands, it turned lesbian Australia upside down and liberated lesbian sex for generations to come.
- Australian claymation legend Nick Hilligoss depicts the evolution of life in Australia from first fishes and amphibians to dinosaurs and prehistoric mammals such as the giant kangaroos, as well as what comes after the end of Man's era.
- A boy and his horse - Coranna, - race to save the lives of their parish from the Great Irish Famine.
- Is a comedy/travel show that unearths the funkiest collections from around the country that maybe you don't about. Our mission: to make the everyday dude (and dudette) care about history again. Think Anthony Bourdain meets Bill Nye the Science Guy with a touch of Jackass.
- de SADE follows the dangerous liaisons of the young apprentice to the Marquis de Sade.
- The outstanding Life and Career of Anne Bancroft told also by the perspective of family friend, Italian comedian and director Ezio Greggio.
- In the midst of tragedy, siblings Elias and Sophia Oro learn their family are the protectors to a powerful cipher. Little do they know, this coveted cipher leads to the gold of El Dorado. We follow the Oro siblings as they fight and search for the cipher leading them to the lost city of El Dorado.
- Following the SNP's landslide in the general election across Scotland, Sarah Smith charts the party's extraordinary rise.
- We all have an origin that shapes us into who we become. An origin that can make us into villains or heroes. We now explore the origin of Araminta Ross... aka. Harriet Tubman.
- Born in 1912 in Portland, Hazel Ying Lee was the first Chinese-American woman to fly for the U.S. Military. In 1942, she joined a program allowing women to fly planes for the military while many men were overseas fighting in World War II.
- Join Little Billy, just an average, fun-loving neighborhood scamp, as he learns all about the Wing Nut: a modern metal miracle! Follow the fascinating history of how the soldiers in America's Army of Science (those Crusaders for Knowledge..those Priests of Progress) earned the victory in the age-old struggle to perfect a tool-less fastener. Featuring real footage from British spies, Nazi experiments, and top secret American laboratories.
- As the most busy year of Wendell's life comes to an end, he must question what it all means.
- Sex, lies and murder on the high seas. Did deck steward James Camb really murder young actress Gay Gibson? 70 years on, new evidence comes to light.
- Travel to the most distant and forbidden parts of our world with Ali Karim, an Afghan American physician turned humanitarian and philanthropist; as he goes in search of a greater understanding of the human existence. Through his journey, Ali finds out that there is more that unifies us, than what divides us. Discover new places, people, cultures, beliefs, and life experiences. You will be challenged to step outside of your daily life and expand your view of the world through some of Ali's most unbelievable experiences. Find out what truly unifies us in this human experience - life.
- A young Canadian police constable of Vietnamese ethnicity is gunned down in the line of duty leaving behind a wife and three small boys. Heather Pham is faced with forgiving her husband's killer or living with the pain and anguish of his actions.
- Earle Nelson liked to travel. Many people do. The only problem was Earle also really loved to strangle women. And between 1926 and 1927 he managed to strangle at least 25 women across the United States and Canada, where his travels finally came to an end. This documentary-short follows the trail of the Gorilla Man strangler, as Nelson was dubbed by the media.
- Documentary that tells the story of the African American Red Ball Express drivers to the success of winning World War II. Includes interviews with drivers, and includes rare historical footage from WWII.
- Trude's Flatmate wants a present and claims, that tomorrow is his birthday. The twothousandtwohundredandtwelfth to be precise! Though Trude does not have that many candles, she promises to celebrate with him - including a gift. The animal can barely await his 'birthday'. At night, when Trude is asleep, he actually finds a wrapped gift. What may be in it? Impatiently the animal heads to the airport where the present is x-rayed...
- As a young man growing up in the United States, Sawyer never thought he would become a global activist - until the AIDS crisis hit his community so hard it was time to fight back. After losing his life partner to AIDS, Sawyer joined thousands of others in the United States to protest the lack of government response to the deadly disease. Marching through the streets, joining forces across society and demanding justice, these activists helped to turn the tide and transform AIDS from a death sentence into a manageable chronic condition. Not satisfied with seeing results only in wealthy countries, Sawyer stood strong for AIDS medicines to be distributed worldwide, especially to the poorest regions. Impressed by his energy and commitment, the United Nations Joint Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) recruited Eric to its team in the service of ending the epidemic. This film follows his life, which parallels the inception, spread and containment of HIV, and offers a hopeful look at how one individual, facing a health threat to his own life, can save those of countless others.
- Documentary movie based on D.Shostakovich's "Anti-Formalist Rayok".
- Made BY kids, FOR kids. Motions in History of the Sound Shore, features vignettes of the history of the Sound Shore area, Mamaroneck, Larchmont, and Rye, all told through the art of Lego Stop Motion.
- The siren of the island is a female character
- In 1946, eight months after the atomic bombings, an American army film team made a feature documentary in Japan. Several reels are shot in Hiroshima and Nagasaki including the "11004". "The reel 11004" explores the 19 minutes of a reel of these rushes and reveals, frame by frame, the first censorship of nuclear history.