When this epic series was first broadcast in 1973 it redefined the gold standard for television documentary; it remains the benchmark by which all factual programming must judge itself. Orig...
Ron Fricke, the cinematographer on the trippy Koyaanisqatsi, made this similarly impressionistic, dialogue-free photo exhibition come to life. Shot in 24 countries and at all sorts of locati...
The hugely acclaimed series from Sky makes its way to DVD, and if you haven't checked in with it already, then this is the ideal opportunity to see what the fuss surrounding Ross Kemp in Afg...
Very comprehensive. Having read many books on Auschwitz and the holocaust this is an excellent summary of what went on.
It covers all aspects of the horror that went on in enough detail for...
Thats entertainment. Did you notice in "the bloodbath scene" bullets are being deflected away from Arnold by ROSE BUSHES??
The last time i saw that miracle i was watching the mostly excell...
Essential for an understanding of present day geopolitics.. If you want to understand the motivation behind British and American foreign policy in present day, this is for you....
Absolutely excellent. Why has nobody reviewed this series before? Winds of War, and its follow-on series War and Remembrance (unfortunately only available in region 1 coding) is the best war...
The most successful public-television miniseries in American history, the 11-hour American Civil War defined what has since become known as the "Ken Burns approach"--voice-over nar...
Combining unseen archive footage and a wealth of interview material with "ordinary" people who witnessed or even participated in Hitler's reign, this eight part 1997 documentary b...