Joe Bullman
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Producer-director Irwin Allen is best known for sparking the disaster film craze of the 1970s. But as creator of a string of 1960s TV shows -- including "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea," "Lost in Space," "The Time Tunnel" and "Land of the Giants" -- Allen endeared himself to a generation of sci-fi fans. Narrated by "Lost in Space" cast members Bill Mumy and June Lockhart, this documentary provides the back story to Allen's most popular shows.
The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen
Documentary which exposes the truth of how 'human guinea pigs' were used in government-funded radiation experiments without their knowledge or consent. It uncovers a series of breaches of ethical codes as scientists pursued military, scientific or medical knowledge. Includes archive footage.
Deadly Experiments
Documentary about football fans following England in the 2002 World Cup. The film is a product of the Hvidovre studios in Denmark, headquarters of Lars von Trier's Dogma 95 movement, which applies rigid rules to its film making. Every cut, for instance, has to be clearly signalled by a fade to black, all shooting is done on location, lighting is natural, and there is no additional soundtrack other than that recorded on site. The "victim" is allowed a two-minute right of reply at the end.