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?

From empire to ashes-Japan's rise, war, and reckoning. A gripping journey through ambition, conflict...

The supermarket chains used to seem unbeatable, capturing the lion’s share of the grocery market. Bu...

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

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

In May 1980, more than 800 people lived for 33 days near Gorleben in the protest camp ‚Free Republic...

Why did the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe and the Mediterranean for five centuries, inexorabl...

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

Pictures of the Mediterranean made with bread, oil and wine. In one meal the history, geography, eco...

They come from all walks of life and have lived for almost a century. They have lived through the up...

How were the giant stone heads of Rapa Nui – also known as Easter Island – carved and raised, and wh...

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),...

Debunking the mythology surrounding the 16th century French prophet, Nostradamus.

This educational documentary describes the political, social, and religious conditions of sixteenth ...

Director Guy Hamilton and several of the stars of Agatha Christie's "Evil Under The Sun" walk you th...