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Anglo-Saxon King Harold II and William, Duke of Normandy, were once comrades, but intrigue, conspiracies and a thirst for power lay between them like more
Anglo-Saxon King Harold II and William, Duke of Normandy, were once comrades, but intrigue, conspiracies and a thirst for power lay between them like a chasm. On October 10, 1066, the greatest battle in British history took place at Hastings, which decided not only the fate of two opponents, but also the fate of the whole country.
The ten thousandth army of the Duke, who has since become William the Conqueror, defeats the militia of the king, who dies in battle with fury in his heart. How to replace this unrestrained feeling of former friendship, tells the film “1066”, created by Director Hardy Justin. close
Beginning with the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center and ending on the morning of 9/11, the draws on detailed information from the 9/11 Commission more
Beginning with the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center and ending on the morning of 9/11, the draws on detailed information from the 9/11 Commission Report to take viewers on an unforgettable journey through the events that presaged that fateful day -- to understand what went right and wrong, and what can be learned from this crucial eight-year period. close
Where did the millions of dollars and tons of gold stolen by Hitler go? David Mackenzie in his film "Gold of the Nazis" decided to track the ups and downs more
Where did the millions of dollars and tons of gold stolen by Hitler go? David Mackenzie in his film "Gold of the Nazis" decided to track the ups and downs of the Third Reich, filled with manic love Hitler to gold, comparing the trace of looted wealth in history with real events that occurred after the war. There are also stories of Nazi generals shipping gold to Canada. A ship carrying gold sank off the coast of Venezuela. But is that true? Prepare to see the unexpected: after sixty years, a video camera descended to the seabed to inspect a secret cargo. close
Len Goodman and Lucy Worsley uncover the British love affair with dancing, exploring the nation's favourite dances from the 17th to the 20th centuries.
Len Goodman and Lucy Worsley uncover the British love affair with dancing, exploring the nation's favourite dances from the 17th to the 20th centuries. close
Jumping back and forth between modern and medieval France, the lives of two women separated by centuries, are united in their search for an ancient artifact.
Jumping back and forth between modern and medieval France, the lives of two women separated by centuries, are united in their search for an ancient artifact. close
Feature film adaptation of Shakespeare's Scottish play about General Macbeth whose ambitious wife urges him to use wicked means in order to gain power of the throne over the sitting king, Duncan.
Feature film adaptation of Shakespeare's Scottish play about General Macbeth whose ambitious wife urges him to use wicked means in order to gain power of the throne over the sitting king, Duncan. close
It is April 1974 and Julie Dujonc-Renens, young feminist journalist and the cunning Joseph-Marie Cauvin, leading reporter for the Swiss radio, have been more
It is April 1974 and Julie Dujonc-Renens, young feminist journalist and the cunning Joseph-Marie Cauvin, leading reporter for the Swiss radio, have been sent to Portugal to investigate Switzerland’s aid to poor countries. Sparks fly during the bus trip with Bob, sound engineer approaching retirement. The projects financed by Switzerland prove to be calamitous and the workers’ revolution that suddenly breaks out doesn’t help, obliging our heroes to disregard first the radio’s management, and then their own codes of conduct. close
During the world wars, the West invented incredible devices for spying and destroying enemies. A jetpack, an inflatable rubber plane, a pigeon with a more
During the world wars, the West invented incredible devices for spying and destroying enemies. A jetpack, an inflatable rubber plane, a pigeon with a guided bomb and even a cat eavesdropping on the enemy. These are just some of the strange ideas that came to mind. The East didn't sleep either. A huge Soviet Ekranoplan; an aircraft carrying cruise missiles a few centimetres above the water to strike NATO ships, and other devices were to rattle world imperialism. In the series you can see secret footage of one of the most unusual military developments ever built. close
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