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Patrick Duval

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Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution
7.6

This documentary series tackles one of history's most horrifying subjects: the Holocaust and the infamous Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp.

Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution

2005
The Children
6.1

A relaxing Christmas vacation turns into a terrifying fight for survival as the children begin to turn on their parents.

The Children

2008
Illuminations: The Private Lives of Medieval Kings
4.5

Through this three part series Art Historian Dr Janina Ramirez tells the story of the Medieval monarchy as preserved through stunning illuminated manuscripts from the British Library's Royal Manuscripts collection.

Illuminations: The Private Lives of Medieval Kings

2012
The Spy Who Caught a Cold
5.4

Ten-year-old Clossie is having the worst holiday of her life – dragged to a seaside naturist resort by her fun-loving single mother. When Mum starts flirting with a fishmonger called Nick, there’s nothing for it but her to tail them with binoculars to try and unravel the adult mysteries of attraction.

The Spy Who Caught a Cold

1995
Distant Voices, Still Lives
6.8

Siblings Maisie and Tony, along with their mother, gather for their sister Eileen's wedding. It is a joyous occasion, but through flashbacks, it becomes clear that the family was not always happy. Their father was physically abusive to his wife and left the children emotionally traumatized. As a result, the children have grown into unhappy adults, looking for love they didn't receive when they were young.

Distant Voices, Still Lives

1988
Mrs Mandela
4.0

How Winnie Mandela went from innocent country girl to a fighter against apartheid.

Mrs Mandela

2010
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Reel 19 of Gérard Courant's on-going Cinematon series.

Cinématon XIX

1982
Revolution: New Art for a New World
7.5

Drawing on the collections of major Russian institutions, contributions from contemporary artists, curators and performers and personal testimony from the descendants of those involved, the film brings the artists of the Russian Avant-Garde to life. It tells the stories of artists like Chagall, Kandinsky and Malevich - pioneers who flourished in response to the challenge of building a new art for a new world, only to be broken by implacable authority after 15 short years and silenced by Stalin's Socialist Realism.

Revolution: New Art for a New World

2017
Vile Bodies
5.0

Documentary miniseries about contemporary artists who create challenging views of the human body. One of a 3-part series exploring how contemporary photography is challenging some of our deepest-held taboos about the human body. "American photographer Joel-Peter Witkin discusses his dark visions of human bodies.

Vile Bodies

1998
The Pink Floyd Story: Which One's Pink?
7.8

Forty years after Britain's foremost 'underground' band released their debut album, 'Piper At The Gates Of Dawn', Pink Floyd remain one of the biggest brand names and best-loved bands in the world. This film features extended archive footage alongside original interviews with David Gilmour, Roger Waters, Richard Wright and Nick Mason, and traces the journey of a band that has only ever had five members, three of whom have lead the band at different stages of its evolution. BBC Program

The Pink Floyd Story: Which One's Pink?

2007
At the Fountainhead (Of German Strength)
N/A

A rich and challenging account of the experiences of a German Jewish musician who settled in Britain to escape Nazi persecution. Two of his friends are being sued by a former SS Kommandant, who denies their accusation that he was responsible for the genocide of 300 Belgians. Documentary interviews and archive footage merge with dramatised scenes to create a new way of representing history and memory.

At the Fountainhead (Of German Strength)

1980
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BBC memorial portrait of recently deceased Margaret Thatcher. With the help of never-before-seen archive material and interviews with colleagues and family, a portrait is painted of a politician who many have an opinion about and who has left a great impression, both in British politics and in the world.

Margaret Thatcher: Prime Minister

2013
Elenya
9.0

In Wales during World War Two, a German airman crash-lands in a wood and is found by 12-year-old Elenya. She decides to keep him a secret.

Elenya

1992
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6.5

Short drama about a seventeen year-old girl, the lifeguard she fancies, and her older sister who he fancies.

Seventeen

1994
The Case of Marcel Duchamp
7.0

A witty, feature-length drama-documentary in which Marcel Duchamp, who once compared his own mind to that of a master criminal, is investigated by Sherlock Holmes. Holmes comes out of retirement, and with the assistance of Dr. Watson, proceeds to delve into the mystery of Duchamp’s major work, the once-notorious Large Glass (The Bride Stripped Bare by the Bachelors, even) 1915-23.

The Case of Marcel Duchamp

1984
Jools Holland: London Calling
N/A

Jools Holland takes a personal look at the historical influences that have helped to create the sound of London. His journey takes him back to Roman times, and then forward through history until the present day, taking in well-known landmarks, pubs, music halls and more recent venues such as the 100 Club. Archive film footage is interspersed with contributions from performers such as Roy Hudd (comedian and music hall expert), Lucy Skeaping (of The City Waites ensemble), Eliza Carthy (folk musician), Sterling Betancourt (steelpan pioneer), Danny Baker (DJ and presenter), Ray Davies (of The Kinks rock band), Paul Jones (of the Manfred Mann pop group), Joe Brown (rock and roll singer), Suggs (of the Madness ska band), and Lisa Hannigan (Irish indie folk singer).

Jools Holland: London Calling

2012
Double Agent: The Eddie Chapman Story
N/A

The gripping story of Britain's most extraordinary double agent; Eddie Chapman. Chapman duped the Germans so successfully he was awarded their highest honour, the Iron Cross, the only UK citizen ever to have received one.

Double Agent: The Eddie Chapman Story

2011
Human, All Too Human
N/A

European philosophers: Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger and Jean-Paul Sartre. The theme revolves heavily around the school of philosophical thought known as Existentialism, although the term had not been coined at the time of Nietzsche's writing and Heidegger declaimed the label. The documentary is named after the 1878 book written by Nietzsche, titled Human, All Too Human: A Book for Free Spirits.

Human, All Too Human

1999
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10.0

Gus, a young trainspotter, has his life turned upside-down when he meets Natalie.

Anorak of Fire

1998
Hockney
7.0

A documentary about the work and personality of artist David Hockney.

Hockney

2014