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- Filmmakers discuss how Francois Truffaut's 1966 book "Cinema According to Hitchcock" influenced their work.
- The Cold War's wildest dreams of climate control have made a spectacular comeback: from the USA to China, 'geo-engineers' promise to make climate change the way we want. And they have found powerful supporters among lobbyists and entrepreneurs. This film is an investigation into the world-wide boom in geo-engineering. How did a pseudo-science with a controversial past become a planet-wide research subject? How did crack-pot academics turn into respected and even courted figures? How can we keep "rogue states" from staking their all in dangerous experiments? And will we really have any choice?
- In spring 2014, following the annexation of the Crimea by Russia, groups of armed pro-Russian rebels in the eastern Ukraine city of Donetsk seized local administrative building, expelled Ukrainian officials and raised their own flag, called for a referendum and eventually declared independence from Kiev. Antony Butts first came to Donetsk in April 2014 and met people who became the work-a-day rebels at the barricades while building a new country. As they gradually let him into their lives, he began working on an extensive record of what has been happening in the region - chaos, adventure, geopolitics, opportunism, heroism, and broken lives, revealing the psychology and motivations of these men and women creating a "new country". Over a 2-year period, "DIY Country" captures the origins and evolution of the Donetsk People's Republic in East Ukraine from hopeful and naive beginnings, to hate, destruction and infighting. In the first part we follow the sinister and at times comical mechanics of how our heroes make a Revolution that will immediately eat them up. In the second part we will see them trying to find a role to play in the new State, as power is once again taken away from the people.
- La Traversée retraces the journey of people crossing the Mediterranean between Marseille and Algiers.
- From the south of France to California, Rosé has earned its place at the pinnacle of the world of wine. In 7 years, sales revenue has increased by 50%, while global wine consumption actually fell. At the top of the line, long denigrated as a second-rate wine, mediocre at best, unhealthy at worst, quality has risen to meet global demand. What secret recipe lies behind these pink bottles' success?
- A visit of the museum, in Paris, dedicated to influential and prolific French sculptor and teacher Antoine Bourdelle (1861-1929), who is regarded as an important figure in the transition from the Beaux-Arts style to modern sculpture.
- 2011– 1h 44m7.1 (51)TV EpisodeHitler admired Mussolini, then he acted as his equal, and at last overpowered and used him.