For eight centuries, between the 9th and 1st century BC, the Etruscans, inhabitants of the Italian peninsula, were one of the most powerful peoples of the Mediterranean basin, and when they disappeared they left behind impressive necropolises, vestiges of sanctuaries and even entire cities. How did they attain such power? How far did they extend their dominion and influence? What were the causes of their decline?

What is true and what is false in the hideous stories spread about the controversial figure of the R...

On the eve of the publication of a biography of Claude Jutra, one of the most famous and celebrated ...

A French documentary or, one might say more accurately, a mockumentary, by director William Karel wh...

Kingdom of Hungary, 17th century. As she gets older, powerful Countess Erzsébet Báthory (1560-1614),...

Keith Garner visits historical locations, elegant chapels and bustling city centres as he discovers ...

Enrico Naso is an undertaker in Lampedusa. Constantly confronted with the death that lurks everywher...

Using original footage and interviews, this documentary tells the nail-biting story of Apollo 13 and...

Using archival footage, cabinet conversation recordings, and an interview of the 85-year-old Robert ...

At the height of the space race, three U.S. astronauts are tapped as the first Apollo crew. With daz...

A fictional documentary on Notre Dame de Paris, produced in 2019.

Professor Niall Ferguson argues that Britain's decision to enter the First World War was a catastrop...

Today London, tomorrow Paris, the day after New York – the life of the "jetsetter." Long before the ...

In 150 years, twice marked by total destruction —a terrible earthquake in 1923 and incendiary bombin...

The documentary of the Nuremberg War Trials of 21 Nazi dignitaries held after World War II.