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Feature-length documentary of Mozart and his music dispelling popular myths and revealing a character very different from that portrayed in Forman’s ‘Amadeus’. Over 80 of the composer’s works are...
A television version of Ibsen’s play. Nora’s (Juliet Stevenson) life has been dominated first by her father and then by her husband (Trevor Eve). Tired of being patronised and bullied, she rebels and...
A modern translation by Don Taylor of Sophacles’ tragedy depicting the individual conscience in conflict with tyranny. Antigone (Juliet Stevenson), the daughter of Oedipus, defies a royal edict when one of...
Juliet Stevenson narrates a documentary account of the life of Ludwig von Beethoven, from his birth in 1770 until his death in 1827. Writer-director Phil Grabsky gives an impressionistic approach, building...
Based on Mario Petrucci’s award-winning book-length poem, the film tells the story of the people who dealt with the disaster at ground-level: the fire-fighters, the soldiers, the ‘liquidators’, and...
Adaptation of Laurie Lee’s account of his childhood in a village in the Cotswolds. Presented and narrated by Lee himself.
Attempts to reconcile the fact that the material human body is subject to the laws of nature, with the observation that mental processes appear to be governed by other, unknown principles.
Tells the story of Oedipus, now old, blind and outcast, wandering through Greece, guided by his daughter Antigone to Colonus, where he knows he will die.
Follows the race to discover the structure of DNA from 1951 to Francis Crick and James Watson’s discovery of the double helix in 1953.
Chopin’s grave in Paris remains a place of pilgrimage and his music continues to sell out concert halls worldwide, but who exactly was this composer? He was terrified of public performance; he fled his...
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