Alan Clarke's documentary about Soviet writer and dissident Vladimir Bukovsky, who had left the Soviet Union in 1976 after years spent in their prisons and psychiatric wards. The film was completed in 1977 but never broadcast, subject only to private screenings. The documentary appears publicly for the first time as a special feature of the BFI's 'Dissent and Disruption: Alan Clarke at the BBC (1969-1989)' box set, alongside 50 minutes of outtakes.
A video about Neo-Nazis originating in Sweden provides the starting point of an investigation of ext...
This mini documentary features a rare interview with infamous graffiti artist Banksy, delving into h...
This documentary chronicles David Beckham and his friends' unforgettable journey deep into the heart...
Two people are on the road. Everyday life, business calls, games, a curve of the highway, a swing an...
A music documentary with British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran, one of the fastest rising stars in po...
For the first time on DVD, the Alpha Archives Collection proudly presents a two part feature length ...
For months, the FBI have been investigating Russian interference in the American presidential electi...
First part of the documentary series, The History Of Iron Maiden, featuring an exhaustive, thoroughl...
Alan Yentob profiles the most successful female architect there has ever been, the late Zaha Hadid, ...
In 1973 Yorkshire public television made a short film of the Nobel laureate while he was there. The ...
Three British porn addicts, Kevin, 20, Danny, 26, and Jonathan, 40, go to America to meet their favo...
Documentary following English folk-rock pioneers Fairport Convention as they celebrate their 45th an...
The stranger-than-fiction true story of a Russian mobster, a Miami playboy, and a Cuban spy who team...
Recorded live in 1978, Never Say Die is a defining moment in Black Sabbath's history. This unique co...
The Fantasy Makers is a feature documentary which examines the profound impact fantasy pioneers C.S....
Julie is an English student assigned to write a paper about "nudity in the 80s". A bit overwhelmed a...
Alex Horne tries to discover why some games survived, and examines the best of those that did not. ...
British hard rock band UFO have been offering up their tough-guitar attack since 1971, and this home...
"Don't Blame Me" is John 'Ozzy' Osbourne's personal, gripping and frank invitation to see who he rea...
The brutally entitled Don't Be Like Brenda (1973) is an eight-minute lecture to young women, telling...