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The Leaving of Liverpool
The Leaving of Liverpool
A poignant and forceful saga which traces the fortunes of two English children uprooted from their beloved Liverpool dockside to the alien environment of Australia in the years following World War Two.
The Leaving of Liverpool 1992
Crucifixion
Crucifixion
Crucifixion 2008
Jefferson
Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson is the most researched, most written about, most referenced, and most quoted of our Founding Fathers. And yet, somehow, he remains the most stubbornly inscrutable. Embrace and celebrate the third president's complicated life and legacy in the two-hour HISTORY documentary, Jefferson.
Jefferson 2010
The Case of Johanna Langefeld
The Case of Johanna Langefeld
The film explores the only known case in the history of post-WWII era of concentration camp survivors helping the SS Commandant of the Auschwitz and Ravensbruck camps to escape prison and justice in Nazi trial.
The Case of Johanna Langefeld 2019
Night Shadows
Night Shadows
Just outside Belfast in 1974, a British soldier faces the realisation that he can't stand by and let his superior officers treat the public in a violent and disrespectful manner. Whilst on duty at a roadblock, the consequences of his actions will have a devastating effect on those around him.
Night Shadows 2018
Project: Ice
Project: Ice
Formed by ice, filled by ice, often covered by ice, the Great Lakes encapsulate human exploration, migration, development and where we're headed. PROJECT ICE views North America's fresh water inland ocean through the prism of ice, from the crossroads of history, science and climate change. North America's five Great Lakes contain a staggering twenty percent of all the fresh water on the planet. Lake Superior by itself holds ten percent of Earth's fresh water. Our 4K digital cinema cameras explore this shared Canadian-American resource that holds a timely and telling story of geology, human movement, population growth, industrialization, cultural development, recreation and the profound impact people have had on the very environment they cherish and depend upon. Ice sits at the heart of it all.
Project: Ice 2013
Bell Witch Haunting
Bell Witch Haunting
The Bell Witch Haunting" is a powerful supernatural historic thriller based on terrifying actual events that took place in Robertson County, Tennessee from 1817 to 1821, in which a spirit tormented John Bell and his family, leaving him in a terrifying fight against the vengeful ghost to save his children and his own life. The haunting is the only known case where a spirit actually took credit for killing someone. After visiting the Bells home, Andrew Jackson said, "I vow I would rather fight the entire British Army single handed then face this witch again." Written by Ric White
Bell Witch Haunting 2004
I Dig Dinosaurs!
I Dig Dinosaurs!
I Dig Dinosaurs overflows with dino-facts that children live to learn and share! Real-life adventurer Buddy Davis inspires kids with fun, creation-based science and an infectious passion for the gospel. Buddy flies an old single-engine airplane to the Badlands of Montana, uncovers a BIG dinosaur bone, and in the process reveals the effects of Noah's Flood. Your kids will see a remote area of the USA where the powerful floodwaters of the Genesis scoured the earth and left a mangled graveyard of dinosaurs, fish, plants, and more—a treasure trove of fossils! Both the Bible and the dinosaur evidence point to a recent, worldwide Flood!
I Dig Dinosaurs! 2011
Bleeder
Bleeder
Maximilian was a righteous man, but a member of a fearsome clan of bandits. One day he encounters the destination: the witches of the moors advocate his ascension to the control of the band. From that moment, the man was just what doubts assail, ambition, fear of betrayal and the oath of obedience to the will of the chief Durán, who must kill to take command.
Bleeder 2003
Beyond the Movie: Pearl Harbor
Beyond the Movie: Pearl Harbor
A comparison of Pearl Harbor the movie vs the reality.
Beyond the Movie: Pearl Harbor 2001
The David Whiting Story
The David Whiting Story
An effort to solve two lifelong mysteries---who was David Whiting (who died mysteriously in an Arizona motel during a Hollywood film shoot) and what was the cause of his death? And what was the mythic 'Cesar Romero joke' which all the filmmaker's classmates still remember as utterly hilarious (but nobody can recall what the joke actually was)?
The David Whiting Story 2014
Voices of the Andes
Voices of the Andes
Qhapaq Ñan, known as the Great Inca Road, is an ancient network or roads spanning more than 8,000 miles, running through the heart of the Andes, from the ocean and deserts all the way to Machu Picchu. Constructed hundreds of years ago during the Inca Empire, this vast transportation network still weaves its way through modern-day Peru and Ecuador. More so than other remnants of the Inca civilization, Qhapaq Ñan is a symbol of a common identity that nourishes the dream of the Andean people to this day - to revive their cultural inheritance following centuries of European domination. As this visually striking documentary takes us along the Great Inca Road - revealing its contours, its history, and its secrets - we witness a different image of the Andes and its people.
Voices of the Andes 2009
Moshla Kawtha
Moshla Kawtha
Judhishthir Dutta grows up to understand the plight of women in the kitchen and brings powdered spices and introduces that to Bengali society. From a small shop in Dorma Hata Street, the business of powder spices grows up to be an industry.
Moshla Kawtha 2022
Saint Antoine de Padoue
Saint Antoine de Padoue
Saint Antoine de Padoue 2021
Zniewolony teatr. Kresy wschodnie
Zniewolony teatr. Kresy wschodnie
Zniewolony teatr. Kresy wschodnie 2007
Zniewolony teatr
Zniewolony teatr
Zniewolony teatr 2006
Sister Wendy's Story of Painting
Sister Wendy's Story of Painting
Sister Wendy Beckett takes a journey through the history of art in this ten-part series.
Sister Wendy's Story of Painting 1996
Images of the Civil War
Images of the Civil War
It began with the Battle of Fort Sumter in 1861 and ended four years later with the surrender of General Robert E. Lee and the eradication of slavery in America. Based on the writings of Pulitzer Prize-winning author James McPherson, Images of the Civil War features the acclaimed artwork of Mort Künstler and dramatic re-enactments that bring the infamous war between the States to life. Künstler's work is known for its stunning attention to detail and its historical accuracy. Here, his paintings and illustrations offer a unique view of Civil War scenes that were not captured by the battlefield photographers and artists of the day, while stirring re-enactments portray the chaos and brutality of famous events like Pickett's charge and the Irish brigade's stand at Fredericksburg.
Images of the Civil War 1993
Shiloh: The War is Civil No More
Shiloh: The War is Civil No More
Shiloh was one of the largest amphibious campaigns ever waged by an American Army. It was a brutal Civil War battle that where one in four who fought was killed or wounded. Highlights the 135th Anniversary Reenactment with 13,000 participants of the Tennessee battle, along with archival photos, digital effects, first-person accounts and narration.
Shiloh: The War is Civil No More 1998
The Fight for Freedom: The Major Battles of WWII
The Fight for Freedom: The Major Battles of WWII
Before the bell of freedom could ring, these major WWII battles would define and reshape it at a tremendous cost to human lives on both sides of the battle lines. 10 outstanding segments in this stunning documentary series bring light to the darkness which was cast on the trenches, the skies and the open seas of combat between 1939 and 1945. 2 DVDs. 2010/b&w/8 hrs., 43 min/NR/fullscreen.
The Fight for Freedom: The Major Battles of WWII 2010
Great Battles of WWII: Midway, Kursk, and Crete
Great Battles of WWII: Midway, Kursk, and Crete
Using authentic color and black & white footage captured from the battles this explains the events, circumstances, and results of three of the most important battles of WWII -- the battles of Midway, Kursk, and Crete.
Great Battles of WWII: Midway, Kursk, and Crete 2004
The Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg
The Battle of Gettysburg is a moving, original account of the great climatic confrontation—the turning point in the War Between the states. Unique in its perspective, this program tells the story from a distinct Southern viewpoint, through the eyes of General Robert E. Lee—commander of the Confederate Army, and General George E. Pickett—leader of the doomed assault on the Unio’s Army of the Potomac. The Battle of Gettysburg is a thought-provoking depiction of honor, bravery, and personal tragedy that forever changed the course of American history.
The Battle of Gettysburg 1993
The GodMan
The GodMan
Live action story that reaches straight to the heart of deaf audiences, along with the visually compelling, animated telling of the life of Jesus. Using a deaf cast, the movie is sure to engage and touch the hearts of many.
The GodMan 1
Wendy 1968
Wendy 1968
A young hippie woman goes to this Legion to find the pilot of the Mosquito fighter-bomber in which her father was the navigator during WWII. The woman's father, who recently died, has sent her to give this pilot a letter. The letter contains a surprising revelation.
Wendy 1968 2012
That's all, brother : la résurrection du C-47
That's all, brother : la résurrection du C-47
That's all, brother : la résurrection du C-47 2019
Ninety Six: Crossroads of a Revolution
Ninety Six: Crossroads of a Revolution
Positioned at the crossroads of critical trade routes that linked Cherokee territory to the city of Charleston, the town of Ninety Six was a seat of power in the British colony of South Carolina. Ninety Six in the 1700s was a land of hope and opportunity, of conflict and revenge, a land of frontier justice. This was the site of violent struggles between Cherokee and settlers and among settlers themselves - those loyal to the King pitted against "Patriots" for freedom. Ninety Six played a significant role in the struggle for American independence from British rule. It was the site of the first southern land battle of the Revolutionary War in 1775, and the scene of the longest field siege in 1781.
Ninety Six: Crossroads of a Revolution 2009
Tales from the Golden Age: The Warsaw Pact
Tales from the Golden Age: The Warsaw Pact
A follow up to the 2009 sketch comedy referencing urban legends from the Ceausescu regime, the film is expected to expand to accommodate stories from different ex-communist Eastern European countries, including Poland.
Tales from the Golden Age: The Warsaw Pact 1
Красный лёд. Сага о хантах
Красный лёд. Сага о хантах
Красный лёд. Сага о хантах 2010
Precarious
Precarious
A haunting evocation of the aftermath of the explosion at Chernobyl, 25 years on. This visually stunning road movie takes the spectator on a bleak journey from the shores of the Black Sea to the frozen heart of Chernobyl, passing through desolate, snowy landscapes, littered with abandoned villages. Squatting in this icy wasteland, the ghostly sarcophagus of Reactor No.4 is a constant reminder of the threat still lurking below. Accompanied by testimony from a group of unseen veterans of the disaster, Precarious bears witness to both the folly and resilience of humans and to nature's fragility.
Precarious 2011
The Hudson River School: Artistic Pioneers
The Hudson River School: Artistic Pioneers
In the vicinity of New York's Hudson River Valley, a group of American painters led by British born artist Thomas Cole forged an artistic vision of the wilderness. This was the first American school of landscape painting. Men with the names of Cole, Durand, Cropsey, Bierstadt, and Church would impress the world with their creative brilliance and wondrous vision. On canvas they would bring to life 19th century America.
The Hudson River School: Artistic Pioneers 2016
The River That Never Dies
The River That Never Dies
During WW2 partisans try to hide from their enemies, while old villagers mourn the deceased of the war.
The River That Never Dies 1989
The Queen's Longest Reign: Elizabeth & Victoria
The Queen's Longest Reign: Elizabeth & Victoria
With Queen Elizabeth II about to become the longest-reigning monarch in British history, this documentary compares the lives and the reigns of two extraordinary women.
The Queen's Longest Reign: Elizabeth & Victoria 2015
The Medieval Trip
The Medieval Trip
The Medieval Trip 2012
Camino a la libertad
Camino a la libertad
1820. A group of patriots forge the independence of Guayaquil and Ecuador.
Camino a la libertad 2022
Left- Right
Left- Right
Holocaust survivors who have emigrated to Paraguay tell their stories.
Left- Right 1
Monsters of the Sea
Monsters of the Sea
Monsters of the Sea 1
Father
Father
Father 2011
Countryside Accountant's Government Reform
Countryside Accountant's Government Reform
Genichiro Okugawa is appointed as the head of accounting in a feudal domain and travels with his servant Gonsuke to the country from Edo. Along the way, they are attacked by masked samurai on a mountain road. Genichiro is saved by Sukezaemon Tsuda, the supervisor of public works who was out hunting. Upon arriving in the domain, Genichiro is given a warm welcome by the vassals, who force him to drink heavily and find his subordinates to be rebellious. His proposed fiscal reforms are met with resistance, except by Tsuda who understands Genichiro's intentions. Genichiro marries Matsuo, the daughter of a senior councilor, but soon faces accusations of corruption.
Countryside Accountant's Government Reform 1987
Samurai Justice: The Female Bodyguard
Samurai Justice: The Female Bodyguard
A chance encounter on the road leads to the unusual need for a female bodyguard to protect the granddaughter of an old friend of Akiyama Kohei, a wealthy merchant who plans to bypass his son-in-law as head of the company. When Daijiro’s wife Mifuyu takes on the job strange things start to happen, including the brutal slaughter of company employees. With the backing of Lord Tanuma, a chief elder on the ruling council, Kohei, Daijiro, and Mifuyu form a plan to foil the kidnappers plot and save the girl from certain death.
Samurai Justice: The Female Bodyguard 2006
The Greatest Toys of the '70s
The Greatest Toys of the '70s
A selection of the nation's best-loved toys and games, through the years beginning with countdown of the favourites of the 1970s, featuring a cast of experts, toymakers and manufacturers, as well as a smattering of famous faces and comedians. Including crazes from America such as Pet Rock, the skateboard, and Evel Knievel, as well as British classics Sindy, Action Man, Katie Copycat and Striker.
The Greatest Toys of the '70s 2021