Reunion of Giants
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Night and Fog (1959)
Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.
Beatriz González, why are you crying? (2011)
What happened to painter Beatriz González, who made us laugh with the irony of her works, to get to the point of making a self-portrait that...
Das Voynich-Manuskript - Die geheimnisvollste Handschrift der Welt (2014)
It is the world’s most mysterious manuscript. A book, written by an unknown author, illustrated with pictures that are as bizarre as they are...
The Silent Alps (2020)
"The Silent Alps" explores a forgotten massacre that is widely unknown in the modern era, the history of Kea culling in New Zealand
David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive (2014)
Regular opening times do not apply as we accompany Sir David Attenborough on an after-hours journey around London’s Natural History Museum, one...
Lost Heroes (2014)
Lost Heroes is the story of Canada's forgotten comic book superheroes and their legendary creators. A ninety-minute journey to recover a forgotten...
Deadliest Crash: The Le Mans 1955 Disaster (2010)
Three years in the making in conjunction with the BBC. Using never seen before home movies, photos and eye witness accounts - this is the inside...
The Rise & Fall of Penn Station (2004)
In 1910, the Pennsylvania Railroad successfully accomplished the enormous engineering feat of building tunnels under New York City's Hudson and East...
Borrowed from Nature (2020)
Borrowed From Nature explores the rich and complex history of Japanese gardens in western Canada. Through the principles and design philosophy of...
When Paris was German (2020)
Discovering Paris under the German occupation through the story of an SS soldier and more generally of Wehrmacht soldiers allows us to follow the...
Bits of Our Aircraft are Missing (1940)
British Air Ministry short film highlighting the need for the public to stay clear of aircraft wreckage during World War II.
The Books He Didn't Burn (2023)
Explores how Hitler’s personal library provides a look into his mind and how it significantly informed his worldview.