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- The lives of a young boy, his classmates and their gym teacher are shattered forever by the presence of a shooter in their small-town elementary school.
- Horse meat labeled as beef. Honey diluted with cheap sugar syrups. Counterfeit extra-virgin olive oil. Food crime is a multi-billion dollar industry affecting everything. 10% of what we eat is adulterated in worrying food fraud.
- Egyptologist Elizabeth Frood takes us back a century to experience the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb exactly as it happened, all thanks to the colourisation of the original photos and film.
- In 1942, more than 8,000 Jews were arrested on 16 and 17 July and sent to the Vélodrome d'Hiver sports center in the 15th district, a stone's throw from the Eiffel Tower, before being deported. The expression "Vel d'Hiv round-up" has become part of our collective memory, to the point of becoming the main memorial reference point for France during the dark years. Based on research carried out in unpublished or rarely explored archives, this film retraces the history of this roundup as experienced by hunted Jews and police trackers, from its planning in the Vichy offices to its hour-by-hour unfolding in the streets of Paris.
- To celebrate Jack London's 100th death anniversary, director Fx Goby adapted his famous novel, "To Build a Fire", tragic tale of a trapper and his dog in the freezing Yukon, into an animated short film.
- Perkoa gold mine, Burkina Faso. 13-year-old Opio works on the grounds earning only a bag of rocks every month. His father wants him to go to school but can't afford the tuition fees. Opio must find money by himself.
- In colour and 4K Ultra HD, meticulously restored from recently discovered 16mm prints, shows diva Maria Callas performing at the Paris Opera for the first time December 19th 1958.
- Sasha crosses Marseille from her building on the city's heights to the port. On her way, she encounters men's insistent glances. The city is beautiful, lively, sunny, concrete. Sasha's walk is a tangle of glances, strained silences, and city gusts. Arriving at the Mucem pier, she waits for someone who doesn't come.
- This is the story of a tiger setting out to conquer the love of his life. It's the story of a tiger to whom his buddy absolutely must say something. It's the tragicomedy of a paper tiger.
- If Nazi medicine and its monstrous experiments were partially judged at Nuremberg the role assigned as early as 1933 by Heinrich Himmler, the master of the SS, to the entire German scientific community is less known. Obsessed by the desire to prove the superiority of the Germanic race, the future project manager of the final solution created in 1935 the Ahnenerbe (ancestral heritage) a scientific institute endowed with colossal means to carry out excavation sites and shipments around the world.
- From the turn of the century to the 1960s millions of immigrants arrive in search of the American dream. Initially they're welcomed with open arms, but soon America shuts its doors to them. Rare home movies, seen in color for the first time, reveal the extraordinary stories of a host of ordinary immigrants.
- At the start of the 20th Century, Alaska is seen as frozen wasteland, filled with nothing but Inuits and Polar bears. It is America's last frontier. The discovery of Gold attracts Americans in their droves. Over the next six decades the exploitation of Alaska's vast natural resources leads to statehood.
- Small towns are the heart and soul of America. At the turn of the century tightly-knit, communities, embody the pioneer spirit. Small town heroes like Will Rogers and jimmy Stewart capture the nation's hearts. In reality many are mired in poverty and desperation. As the city's expand, so the myth of the small town grows and continues to burn brightly in the minds of Americans.
- Today the Royal Family is one of Britain's best loved institutions but in the early 20th century they have to fight for their popularity and survival. Rare film, seen in color for the first time, tells the story of how House of Windsor nearly fell and how they brought the monarchy back from the brink of disaster.
- This is the story of Britain's greatest leader, told in color for the very first time. Winston Churchill, the soldier and politician, rises quickly through the military and political ranks.
- Experts breakdown the successes and mistakes made by the Germans in their invasion of France, the tactics employed by the British Navy in order to rescue the BEF and the political maneuverings in London
- 2021– 51mTV-147.8 (180)TV EpisodeThe U-Boats dominate the North Atlantic from 1939 wreaking havoc on shipping. We see the various tactics and developments which all-but neutralize the U-Boats in the North Atlantic by mid-1943
- The estimates of scientists around the world are alarming: by 2100, the rise in water levels will vary between 50 cm and 2 meters depending on the coastline. 90% of the world's coastal cities are affected. But the threat is multiple. Not only is the sea level rising, but the storms that accompany it are increasingly violent, the salt of the water is destroying the land and the force of the movements is eating away at the soil on which these cities rest. An army of scientists is on the move, like thousands of soldiers in battle order, to find solutions before it is too late.
- 1939-1940. Germany has already invaded Austria and Czechoslovakia. But it's only when Hitler takes Poland that the Second World War begins in earnest.
- 1941. The war is intensifying, and the Axis powers seem unstoppable. Hitler sends troops to the Soviet border to launch Operation Barbarossa.
- 1942. The war has engulfed the entire world, and the Germans are winning. Until slowly, after the Battle of Stalingrad, the tide starts to turn.
- 1943. Changing tactics, the Allies venture into enemy territory. But despite heavy bombing, they struggle to gain a foothold in "Fortress Europe."