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In this three-part series, the rich history of China's ancient capital city is brought to life using stunning reconstructions and CGI. From the city's more
In this three-part series, the rich history of China's ancient capital city is brought to life using stunning reconstructions and CGI. From the city's conquest and destruction by the Mongol hordes of Ghengis Khan, to the moment when China's last emperor was expelled from the Forbidden City, Beijing's biography is a story of mighty rulers, rebels and renegades. close
The Pacific Ocean is not only the largest and deepest, but also the most mysterious and unpredictable. Marine life is perfectly adapted to its extraordinary more
The Pacific Ocean is not only the largest and deepest, but also the most mysterious and unpredictable. Marine life is perfectly adapted to its extraordinary conditions. This film is an exciting journey deep into the ocean and the opportunity to see the fascinating footage of the struggle for life among the inhabitants of the stunning beauty of the underwater kingdom. The guides to this fascinating journey are sea turtles. close
Portrait of a Dutch film director. The story, full of adventure, helplessness, loneliness and risk, paints an image of a person who no longer knows who he is and where he is from.
Portrait of a Dutch film director. The story, full of adventure, helplessness, loneliness and risk, paints an image of a person who no longer knows who he is and where he is from. close
In England, every year the BBC broadcasts a speech by a famous and authoritative person on topical topics as part of the Dimbley lecture. In 2010, for more
In England, every year the BBC broadcasts a speech by a famous and authoritative person on topical topics as part of the Dimbley lecture. In 2010, for the first time in its history, such a lecture was given by a writer, Sir Terry Pratchett The theme “Shacking the Hand of Death” was dedicated to the legalization of euthanasia in England.
The writer himself could not hold a lecture, his friend, the actor who played in one of the adaptations of his books, Tony Robinson, read for him. In 2007, 61-year-old Pratchett was diagnosed with an extraordinary form of early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. Since then, the writer has repeatedly stated that he is not going to wait for complete brain damage and wants to die with the help of euthanasia in his favorite garden or library.
Terry Pratchett is the creator of the Flat World series. His novels have sold over 50 million copies. Terry Pratchett was awarded the Order of the British Empire for literary merit, and Queen Elizabeth II knighted him. close
Throughout history, Pontius Pilate has been portrayed as a weak ruler-the man who allowed Jesus Christ to be crucified at the demand of the Jews. But more
Throughout history, Pontius Pilate has been portrayed as a weak ruler-the man who allowed Jesus Christ to be crucified at the demand of the Jews. But this documentary portrays a very different Pilate, one who had his own motives for allowing Jesus' fate. close
For survival, it is not enough to be strong, smart and brave. Those who do not eat will not survive the extreme conditions of the wild. Therefore, we more
For survival, it is not enough to be strong, smart and brave. Those who do not eat will not survive the extreme conditions of the wild. Therefore, we warmly invite you to get a true culinary pleasure, familiarized with a special menu from the famous British survival expert Bear Grylls. close
The series "Cool Cars" tells the story of two creative auto mechanics named Elo and Will, who restore and redesign cars, turning them into unique author's more
The series "Cool Cars" tells the story of two creative auto mechanics named Elo and Will, who restore and redesign cars, turning them into unique author's products. Each project is completely original, and behind each is an intriguing story. Filming of the series takes place in the workshop at the London Automobile Museum, owned by Elo.
Planet Earth is home to seven billion people. But there are powerful forces under our feet. The weather in the atmosphere changes every minute. In 2011, more
Planet Earth is home to seven billion people. But there are powerful forces under our feet. The weather in the atmosphere changes every minute. In 2011, the planet went crazy. It's been an unusual year. Severe earthquakes, record numbers of tornadoes and catastrophic tsunamis. Thousands of people died. Scientists are trying to explain what is happening. This is the story of 2011, when the Earth went mad. close
The Old Testament book of Exodus tells the story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt. This documentary explores this exodus and Moses to find proof more
The Old Testament book of Exodus tells the story of Moses leading the Hebrews out of Egypt. This documentary explores this exodus and Moses to find proof that he really did exist. Records found in Egypt, recent scientific discoveries, and research propose that he did live. Learn how a distant volcano and flooding of the Nile could be related to the ten plagues and the parting of the Red Sea. close
Red kangaroos live in one of the harshest places on the globe - on the desert plains in the center of Australia. In the height of summer, when the heat more
Red kangaroos live in one of the harshest places on the globe - on the desert plains in the center of Australia. In the height of summer, when the heat is unbearable, kangaroos do not work, but over many hundreds of years these unique creatures have adapted to the changing climate, giving birth to countless of their fellows. This film by the National Geographic Society tells the story of one female red kangaroo, her young Joey and the entire family of these unique animals. close
Historians have probably told about King Henry VIII of England everything they could. But doctors and psychologists have not yet been closely involved more
Historians have probably told about King Henry VIII of England everything they could. But doctors and psychologists have not yet been closely involved in his biography. How could the king’s health influence the fate of the country? About this and much more and tells the documentary "The body of Henry VIII" (History Channel. Inside the Body of... Henry VIII.
Henry VIII went down in history as a tyrant king, especially not sparing even his close entourage, sent two of his wives to the scaffold, and only married six times. As to the heavy character of the king can be involved in one serious accident that almost cost him his life at the age of 44, the answer to this question in the film “the Body of Henry VIII” was taken by experts of various directions.
Along with historians, the archives are being studied for the first time by scientists, psychologists and doctors. They have medical records at their disposal, and based mainly on them, they put forward their version of how the health and lifestyle of the king affected his mental activity and his body. The body of Henry VIII is the object of greatest interest to the filmmakers. Literally from the birth of the monarch until his death, with the help of computer graphics, scientists will analyze all the factors that somehow had an impact on the king’s body and on his mind. And therefore the decisions he made. close
Big hail, high winds, and extreme lightning shows are nothing compared to the real “Strangest Weather on Earth” – from raining frogs to volcano smoke more
Big hail, high winds, and extreme lightning shows are nothing compared to the real “Strangest Weather on Earth” – from raining frogs to volcano smoke rings, instant ice storms to huge sandstorms – this series presents fascinating explorations as to what causes each one. Each episode will feature several examples of weird, wacky and extreme weather such as airborne fish, saucer clouds, and a wave made of rock. close
Portrait of one of the most famous women on the planet. The film tells about the anniversary year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The film uses unique more
Portrait of one of the most famous women on the planet. The film tells about the anniversary year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. The film uses unique interviews with members of the royal family, ministers and service staff. Having become the head of state more than 60 years ago, she remains the center of the nation, despite the turbulent political and social changes that occurred during her reign. How do they manage to stay true to the past and successfully adapt to the realities of modern life? close
For the first time in history the Royal Academy of Arts in London, in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, is bringing together Lucian more
For the first time in history the Royal Academy of Arts in London, in collaboration with the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, is bringing together Lucian Freud’s self-portraits. The exhibition will display more than 50 paintings, prints and drawings in which this modern master of British art turned his unflinching eye firmly on himself. One of the most celebrated painters of our time, Lucian Freud is also one of very few 20th-century artists who portrayed themselves with such consistency. Spanning nearly seven decades his self-portraits give a fascinating insight into both his psyche and his development as a painter, from his earliest portrait painted in 1939 to the final one executed 64 years later. When seen together, his portraits represent an engrossing study into the dynamic of ageing and the process of self-representation. This intensely compelling exhibition creates a unique opportunity for EXHIBITION ON SCREEN to reveal the life’s work of a master in one show. close
The exhibition “Manet: Life on Canvas” at the Royal Academy of Arts in London was the first ever exhibition dedicated exclusively to portraits of Edward more
The exhibition “Manet: Life on Canvas” at the Royal Academy of Arts in London was the first ever exhibition dedicated exclusively to portraits of Edward Manet. The works collected specifically for this exhibition from almost all continents of the world cover the entire period of the mysterious and sometimes controversial painter.
About 50 portraits were presented at the exhibition, including portraits of his permanent model, wife Suzanne Leenhoff, and celebrities of the time - Antonin Proust, Emil Zola, Stefan Mallarme. In all the works presented at the exhibition, the artist can be traced an innovative and ahead of its time approach to painting portraits.
In the film you can also see behind-the-scenes shootings, usually inaccessible to the general public - about how the preparation of the exhibition was going. close
The ancient culture of the Moche people, which preceded the Inca civilization in modern Peru, is known for huge temples comparable in size to the Egyptian more
The ancient culture of the Moche people, which preceded the Inca civilization in modern Peru, is known for huge temples comparable in size to the Egyptian pyramids. The most famous are two buildings - the temple of the Sun and the temple of the moon. It is definitely the largest and most important monumental structure in South America. The recent discovery of royal moche tombs, as well as ceremonial rooms dedicated to their gods, suggests that this people can be compared culturally with the ancient Greeks and with the advanced civilizations of the Middle East, Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. close
In a small apartment in Buenos Aires, an old woman eagerly awaits the birth of her grandchild and all the joys of becoming a grandmother. However, horrific more
In a small apartment in Buenos Aires, an old woman eagerly awaits the birth of her grandchild and all the joys of becoming a grandmother. However, horrific circumstances mean that she will be forced to wait for over 30 years. Using real-life testimonials this animated documentary raises issues of memory, repression and loss. close
Ex-welder Len Goodman explores the Titanic's 100-year legacy, meeting the descendants of those who survived the disaster to hear how the tragedy affected their ancestors.
Ex-welder Len Goodman explores the Titanic's 100-year legacy, meeting the descendants of those who survived the disaster to hear how the tragedy affected their ancestors. close
In Egypt, 1888 Flinders Petrie finally broke in to the burial chamber of King Amenemhat III one of the wealthiest monarchs from the middle kingdom. After more
In Egypt, 1888 Flinders Petrie finally broke in to the burial chamber of King Amenemhat III one of the wealthiest monarchs from the middle kingdom. After a year of digging, he finally peered into the resting place of the old king, only to find that the space had been stripped of everything. Four experts have been brought together to reopen the case to solve the mystery. close
NR There can be nothing in the world more fascinating than the search for the truth behind the most extraordinary mysteries and myths of the 20th Century. more
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There can be nothing in the world more fascinating than the search for the truth behind the most extraordinary mysteries and myths of the 20th Century. This is a unique collection of stories with hidden depths, dark secrets, tragedies, extraordinary courage, misfortune or unbelievable luck. close
In the center of the film "Superstructures of Antiquity: Angkor Wat" - Angkor Wat, the main attraction of Cambodia, its symbol depicted on the national more
In the center of the film "Superstructures of Antiquity: Angkor Wat" - Angkor Wat, the main attraction of Cambodia, its symbol depicted on the national flag, the national pride of this small country. This temple complex is the largest religious building in the world, occupying a huge area - its length is about 3.6 km, and its width is about 200 meters. Five unique in structure towers, resembling inverted ears of wheat, adorning the building, rise to a height of 42 meters, and the total height of the sanctuary is 65 meters. Previously, Angkor Wat was not only a temple - a huge city, Angkor, the capital of the Khmer Empire, grew around it, whose population at its heyday reached half a million inhabitants.
Angkor Wat attracts visitors from all over the world. English documentary filmmakers also set out to explore this significant architectural monument. The film "Ancient Megastructures: Angkor Wat" tells about the present and great past of this beautiful religious complex. close
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