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Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here

Why the Industrial Revolution Happened Here

January 14, 2013

Professor Jeremy Black examines one of the most extraordinary periods in British history: the Industrial Revolution. He explains the unique economic, social and political conditions that by the 19th century, led to Britain becoming the richest, most powerful nation on Earth. It was a time that transformed the way people think, work and play forever.

Escape to Gossau

Escape to Gossau

January 13, 2013

1944. Nazi Germany is on the verge of total defeat. Hidden in a secret SS headquarters a senior SS General awaits an American special forces guide who parachutes in to lead him away to America in return for vital information about entrenched German positions and forces. Some SS colleagues, unaware of the General's treachery, detain the American and get shot in the head during the negotiations.

Karaoğlan

Karaoğlan

January 11, 2013

Le Monde selon Christophe Colomb

Le Monde selon Christophe Colomb

January 11, 2013

The Grandmaster

The Grandmaster

January 10, 2013

Ip Man's peaceful life in Foshan changes after Gong Yutian seeks an heir for his family in Southern China. Ip Man then meets Gong Er who challenges him for the sake of regaining her family's honor. After the Second Sino-Japanese War, Ip Man moves to Hong Kong and struggles to provide for his family. In the mean time, Gong Er chooses the path of vengeance after her father was killed by Ma San.

Decoding Neanderthals

Decoding Neanderthals

January 9, 2013

Over 60,000 years ago, the first modern humans left their African homeland and entered Europe, then a bleak and inhospitable continent in the grip of the Ice Age. But when they arrived, they were not alone: the stocky, powerfully built Neanderthals had already been living there for hundreds of thousands of years. So what happened when the first modern humans encountered the Neanderthals? Did they make love or war?

Le grand Georges

January 8, 2013

Burgundy Jazz

Burgundy Jazz

January 5, 2013

A web documentary that explores Montreal’s incredible contribution to jazz music history through the legendary black musicians of Little Burgundy – the neighbourhood that was a hub of musical creativity, private clubs and speakeasies from the Jazz Age 1920s to the Golden Era of Jazz in the 1940s and 50s. Oscar Peterson, Oliver Jones, Norman Marshall Villeneuve, the Sealey Brothers, Nelson Symonds, and Louis Metcalf are among the greats who lived or played in "Burgundy".

Star Trek: The True Story

Star Trek: The True Story

January 5, 2013

Documentary covering the current state of both the theoretical and practical development of the various scientific basic principles that served, as per Gene Roddenberry's dictum, as a believable basis at the time for The Original Series. Several real-world scientists are interviewed, not a few of them unabashedly admitting they went into their chosen field of profession because of Star Trek: The Original Series.

Yalta's Last Secret: Betrayal, Bravery, & Resistance at the End of WWII

Yalta's Last Secret: Betrayal, Bravery, & Resistance at the End of WWII

January 1, 2013

At the end of World War II, the Allies handed over two million Russian, Ukrainian and Baltic nationals to the Soviets. The agreement between Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin was not disclosed until the “repatriated” were shipped to labor camps in Siberia during the great Stalinist purges. How does history judge these leaders, and how did their decisions shape present-day Europe and Asia?

Lost Submarines of WWI: A Time Team Special

Lost Submarines of WWI: A Time Team Special

January 1, 2013

Tony and Phil head beneath the waves to investigate 'the Lost Submarines of World War I'. We trace the development of submarines, from wacky experimental contraptions, to ruthlessly efficient weapons that have permanently changed the nature of naval warfare.

Submerged History: Stilt Houses in Europe

Submerged History: Stilt Houses in Europe

January 1, 2013

Take a journey 6000 years back in time to the late Neolithic and early Bronze ages, which is when the first over-water settlements on stilts, which are described here, were built.

Lost Treasures of the Silk Road

Lost Treasures of the Silk Road

January 1, 2013

China, the “Middle Kingdom,” has long been thought to have developed independently from the West. Mighty mountains and the inhospitable Taklamakan formed insurmountable barriers. But the belief in China’s isolation has been challenged by surprising discoveries. Mummies from the Bronze Age are turning this assumption upside down and recasting the cultural relationship between east and west.

Loslassen

Loslassen

January 1, 2013

Film about the alpinist Roger Schäli and the Arwa Spire summit.

Adam Ondra - Two V16'S

Adam Ondra - Two V16'S

January 1, 2013

Secrets of Selfridges

January 1, 2013

Selfridges was the brain child of an American-Mr. Harry Gordon Selfridge. He brought about a complete revolution in the way that Londoners shopped, introducing a new American retail model which made shopping less of a practical pursuit and more of a luxurious adventure. But there was another side to the story-Harry's private life. When it began to seep into his business, the effect on him and his store was devastating.

Kennesaw: One Last Mountain

January 1, 2013

Kennesaw: One Last Mountain is an excellent dramatic presentation of the Civil War in 1864 and the role played by Kennesaw Mountain during the Atlanta Campaign. Several "untold stories" are included. Local Cobb County residents, unlikely combatants and the aftermath of the battle.

Paris, années folles

Paris, années folles

January 1, 2013

Breaker Morant: The Retrial

Breaker Morant: The Retrial

January 1, 2013

Neil Pigot travels from Australia to South Africa and the United Kingdom to reveal the true story behind Aussie soldier Harry 'The Breaker' Morant.

From the Shadows

January 1, 2013

An examination of child custody after divorce/separation involving Japanese nationals with a special focus on instances of parental child abduction.