A documentary about the concrete sections of the Berlin Wall that have been acquired by institutions or individuals since 1989 and are now scattered across the USA. Cherished or abandoned, they have become silent witnesses to recent history.

Over the course of 10 months, a camera travels to Buenos Aires, Argentina and Hanover, Germany to me...

No matter what your age you'll love watching this impressive and comprehensive story of the developm...

Mark Gatiss explores and celebrates Dracula, an icon of popular culture, asking just why we keep com...

James May presents a celebration of the toys which have survived across the decades, including Mecca...

In this hour-long documentary, Oxford academic Janina Ramirez tours the country in search of Anglo-S...

The Xbox Originals documentary that chronicles the fall of the Atari Corporation through the lens of...

Using home videos recorded by her voice coach, Diana takes us through the story of her life.

This documentary explores the creation of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin as designed by architect ...

The biggest trial of Nazi war crimes ever: 360 witnesses in 183 days of trial - a stunning and gripp...

Mother India is home to many castes, tribes and religions and one common factor that brings this div...

At the peak of Perestroika, in 1987, in the village of Gorki, where Lenin spent his last years, afte...

This documentary film goes beyond the walls and hedges of Mid-Century homes that were built in neigh...

Buddhist monks open up about the joys and challenges of living out the precepts of the Buddha as a f...

A film essay contrasting the modern metropolis with its "golden age" from 1830-1930, with the partic...

More than 2.000 years ago, Narbonne in today's Département Aude was the capital of a huge Roman prov...

In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...

In 1980, the first march of gays, lesbians and transvestites took place in Brazil in protest against...

It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...