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- A documentary which challenges former Indonesian death-squad leaders to reenact their mass-killings in whichever cinematic genres they wish, including classic Hollywood crime scenarios and lavish musical numbers.
- Emma and Eddie live two lives: one on social media and one in real life. The webcam couple is out to save their marriage by starting their own adult web-studio in Eastern Europe.
- A promising young man about to start university suddenly throws his life into uncertainty when he accidentally commits a serious crime.
- Running toward God but away from his sexuality, Adam became a priest at age 21. Now the head of a rural parish, he's still tormented by desire. When Father Adam attempts to help a troubled teen, long-suppressed feelings begin to surface.
- In a small Bulgarian town Nadezhda, a young teacher, is looking for the robber in her class so she can teach him a lesson about right and wrong. But when she gets in debt to loan sharks, can she find the right way out herself?
- Follows the life at the Palace of Versailles, home to the three kings Louis (XIV, XV and XVI), their lovers and their queens: 'Louis XIV, The Dream of a King', 'Louis XV, The Palace of Pleasure', and 'Louis XVI, Countdown to Revolution'.
- An alienated teenager's posturing online threat ignites a firestorm of fear in a small community.
- A three part documentary with footage of Hitler's SS troops. Describes their indoctrination often when still children, their war crimes, leaders, and how they controlled a country that started a world war.
- Blending drama with the explanations of passionate historians and specialists, this enriched historical reconstruction traces 60 years in the life a man who transformed the Middle Ages and laid the foundation of modern Europe, William The Conqueror.
- How Louis XV, a young king loved by his people, sensitive to the artistic and intellectual turmoil of his century (that of the Enlightenment), will end his reign in decay and hatred? Only fifteen years after his death, it's the Revolution.
- Docudrama about the life of Louis XIV nicknamed "the Sun King", the King of France who ran a glamorous court, expanded the borders of France, loved women and parties and built an incredible palace for himself - the Versailles.
- In 1933, Joseph Stalin ordered 6,000 unwanted citizens of Moscow and Leningrad to be sent to the desolate Siberian island of Nazino. Almost a century later, we remember this horrifying event, and pay homage to those who lost their lives.
- The dramatic events around the French king Louis XVI and the French crises in the late 1700's with no will to pay taxes, which led Louis XVI into an impossible situation as a king.
- A look back at years of largely unpunished violence committed from 1865 to the present day by the Ku Klux Klan, the "oldest terrorist group in the United States".
- Britpop band Pulp found fame on the world stage in the mid-1990s with anthems including "Common People" and "Disco 2000". Twenty five years and 10 million album sales later, they return to their hometown for their last UK concert.
- The highlights of a full year in a snow leopard territory in Tibet. The territory is occupied by a snow leopard mother with two cubs, an elderly lone male snow leopard, yaks, near-feral dogs, and more.
- Having become a world star thanks to James Bond, Sean Connery, who died in 2020, has never stopped trying to shed the image of a sexy and slightly brutal macho that stuck to 007. A look back at an eclectic career, carried out with panache .
- Doctrinal press-gang and seduction tool, political instrument of the Nazi Party, paramilitary vector in the preparations for war, the Hitler Youth becomes an instrument to deliberately sacrifice an entire youth.
- A mischievous father and his gentle, beautiful daughter live a quiet life in a vast plain until two young men fall for the girl. The love triangle leads to a wholly unexpected turn of events in an astounding story that incorporates unimaginable beauty with a strong social message.
- May 1945: With the end of World War II and the surrender of the Third Reich, the world discovered the full horror of Adolph Hitler's genocidal system. Hitler's Nazi death camps were meticulously designed to kill on a scale never before seen in the history of humanity. With the elimination of millions of Jewish and other non-Arian citizens, Hitler would become one of the great villains of history.
- Robert De Niro is famous for his award-winning portrayals of gangsters, criminals and socially disturbed men who show surprising traces of vulnerability. By analyzing his astonishing roles in iconic films through the years, the documentary reveal the complex actor behind these extreme characters. Because the public knows little about the man who is largely silent about his own life and emotions, this film tries to unwraps one of the most fascinating and enigmatic American actors of all time for the audience. For this the filmakers use clips from his feature films, archive footage of his sparse interviews and probe into his background to illustrate De Niro's methods for becoming the characters he plays and the reasons he's able to do so. All of this culminates in a rare exposé of the genesis of the hidden pain that enables the masterful actor to bring such intensity to the big screen.
- Ballet Boys takes you through disappointments, victories, forging of friendship, first loves, doubt, faith, growing apart from each other, finding your own way and own ambitions, all mixed with the beautiful expression of ballet.
- "The Road of Livingstone" is a long journey in the footsteps of the British explorer David Livingstone along the Zambezi River, from its mouth in Mozambique all the way to Victoria Falls, at the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe.
- Liu returns to his native city Shanghai after 50 years spent in Taiwan. He has come to find the first love of his life, Qiao, who he left behind pregnant. In the meantime, Qiao has married and formed a family. But Liu is determined to get the family's approval to take her away with him.
- Mit der Entschlüsselung der ägyptischen Hieroglyphen vor rund 200 Jahren löste Jean-François Champollion eines der größten Rätsel der Menschheitsgeschichte. An seiner Seite: sein älterer Bruder Jacques-Joseph. Der jüngst zutage geförderte Briefwechsel zwischen Jean-François Champollion und seinem Bruder eröffnen eine neue Sicht auf seine legendäre Übersetzungsarbeit. Es ist der 14. September 1822, als Jean-François Champollion in einem kleinen Dachzimmer in der Rue Mazarine in Paris den Schlüssel zur Übersetzung der Hieroglyphen in der Hand hält. Mit der Entzifferung der letzten Kartusche hält er endlich den fehlenden Mosaikstein in der Hand. Der Code ist geknackt. Eine jahrtausendealte Zivilisation wird wieder lebendig. Eingang in die Geschichtsbücher hielt freilich nur das Genie, dem es gelang, das Rätsel der ägyptischen Schriftzeichen zu lüften. Dabei verbirgt sich hinter dem Glanzstück in Wirklichkeit ein Duo: Die zwei Brüder Jean-François und Jacques-Joseph glauben gemeinsam an das Unmögliche und erreichen, was Generationen von Forschern und Wissenschaftlern vor ihnen vergeblich versuchten. Während der gesamten Arbeit schrieben sich die beiden fast 700 Briefe, die es Ägyptologen und Ägyptologinnen, Historikern und Historikerinnen ermöglichen, die Bedeutung des Beitrags des älteren der Champollion-Brüder gebührend einzuordnen. Diese reichhaltige, teils unveröffentlichte Korrespondenz erzählt von den damaligen sozialpolitischen Begebenheiten und von der angespannten Lage im Frankreich nach dem Ende des Ersten Kaiserreichs und am Vorabend des "Weißen Terrors" unter Ludwig XVIII. Auch weitere Figuren spielten eine wesentliche Rolle im Leben der Brüder: ihr Förderer, der Mathematiker und Präfekt des Départements Isère, Joseph Fourier, oder auch der englische Gelehrte Thomas Young, den eine lebenslanger Zwist mit Jean-François verband. "Das Geheimnis der Hieroglyphen" erzählt auch von den faszinierenden Erlebnissen Jean-François Champollions, als dieser gegen Ende seines viel zu kurzen Lebens Tempel und Grabanlagen des alten Ägypten vor Ort erforschen darf. Innerhalb weniger Jahre gelang es ihm, den Grundstein für die moderne Ägyptologie zu legen.
- Jackie Chan is a true icon of Asian and Chinese culture. Over a 45-year-long career, he has carved a niche for himself as an actor, stuntman, director, and screenwriter, but also singer and formidable businessman. After starring in almost 200 films, Chan has reconciled fans of genre film and Hollywood blockbusters, whilst bridging the gap between Asian and Western cinema. Through film excerpts, archive footage and images, and an offbeat approach inspired by the visual codes of the golden age of kung fu films, this documentary will take a look back at the creation of a popular hero who has come to be an icon for China, and the entire Asian continent.
- 10 women, seven of them belonging to the poorest population, are desperately trying to win a beauty contest for mothers who have more than 3 children. The winner will get an apartment and $25000.
- In June 1944 the Allies invade German-occupied France in Normandy. On its way to the battle the infamous, veteran 2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich commits all manner of atrocities on the French civilian population.
- Our planet's lakes make up a huge freshwater reserve.
- A cross-portrait in which 3 centuries separate Edward Hopper from Johannes Vermeer, and also separate "New York office" from "Woman in blue reading a letter", as the film brings two artists together in their particular vision of the world.
- Documentary on the life and career of Keanu Reeves.
- After the Crimean War, Florence Nightingale is hailed as a heroine in England. She immediately sets about reforming military and civilian hospitals - i.a. using statistics. Throughout her life, she defies her family, doctors and military personnel. Her methods are spread to the rest of the British Empire. When she falls ill herself, she nevertheless continues her pioneering work and helps to shape the modern world.
- The main hero of the film is an electrician with a far greater effect on the people around him than his job defines. He is the last link in a huge energetic system and he becomes the binding bridge between the geopolitical problems of post-soviet space and the common people. The economic devastation of the country had an enormous impact on the industrial workers and yet despite the upheaval, these people did not seize to love and suffer, to have and be friends and to enjoy their lives. In particular our resilient electrician, who possesses a wonderful and open heart. He not only brings electric light (which is often out) to the lives of the inhabitants of this small city, but he also spreads the light of love, loyalty, life and mainly laughter.
- The journey of a young mother in a prison with her baby boy.
- The Queen's Hamlet is a palace disguised as a peasant's cottage hidden in the Versailles gardens. A romantic hideaway, Marie-Antoinette conceived it as a reminder of her carefree youth in Vienna. The Revolution left it for a ruin. Now, two centuries later its renovation finally begins.
- A three part documentary with footage of Hitler's SS troops. Describes their indoctrination often when still children, their war crimes, leaders, and how they controlled a country that started a world war.
- The next great voyage of human exploration has already begun: the search for life on planets orbiting distant stars. With extraordinary CGI, the world's most inspiring scientists, via extreme environments on Earth and around the solar system, the film takes viewers aboard the next generation of space ships, across the cosmos and beneath the clouds of the exo-planets to discover The Living Universe.
- An atheist, Iranian filmmaker Mehran Tamadon managed to convince four mullahs, all believers in the Islamic Republic of Iran, to come and stay with him for two days and engage in discussion. In this confined space, daily life is combined with debate, an unremitting demonstration of the problematic issue of how to live together, when each side's understanding of the world is so contrary?
- Through colorized archive material rich in previously unseen footage, and many accounts from the period including some from Stalin himself, this documentary tells the story of a man who turned a dream into a nightmare.
- Whether cybercriminals, online giants or intelligence services - they all prey on users' personal data. Because control over this information is an important instrument of power in the 21st century. The documentary uses concrete case studies to present possible solutions for protecting privacy on the Internet.
- TV SeriesLensed in the wild landscape of China, the series will shed light on rare species which are repopulating these areas.
- Since the 13th century, generations of explorers, scientists and historians have been fascinated by a gripping archeological mystery. The tomb of Genghis Khan, the greatest conqueror in history, is hidden somewhere in Mongolia. But where?
- The First World War was the first war to feature air "aces". This documentary series examines the air war during WW1 and in particular the main aces from the German, French and British air forces.
- Three adventurous scientists risk their lives exploring the limits of their bodies. Will they survive their own experiments? Probably yes, because the human body is, after all, a wonderfully complex machine.
- This award-winning collection follows the epic ordeals of boys living around the world. Each must face a grueling and impressive challenge in order to make the difficult passage to adulthood.
- An invitation to discover an art form, the series shows how gardens are mirrors of the world. Through breathtaking destinations, meet the people who have transformed parts of nature and urban wastelands into innovative landscape creations.
- Follows the invasion of Kuwait, the Gulf War, and the international embargo on Iraq that followed.
- A documentary series examining the integration of nature and contemporary life in four megacities. New York, Paris, Tokyo and Rio
- 1938: Five hundred monkeys in India are rounded up, shipped across the world, and released on a remote, uninhabited Caribbean island. How do they organize themselves socially? Group wars, discrimination, and the abuse of power on one hand; and maternal love, solidarity, and respect for social hierarchy on the other. For better or worse, a society has been formed. Three renowned scientists -- a psychologist, a geneticist, and an evolutionary biologist -- scrutinize these primates of the Caribbean in order to gain insight into the origins of our own human society.