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Looks at how the unique Tibetan culture and religion is being preserved in exile in Scotland.
A tribute to the pioneering South African painter Gerard Sekoto, who died in exile in Paris during the making of this film.
Nine short films about artists impacted by the Nazis. ARNOLD ZWEIG (Joop Huisken, 1962); Erich Fried: The Whole World Should Endure (Roland Steiner, 1988); Even Today He’d Speak His Mind (Volker Koepp,...
An on-the-spot record of the seven days in August 1968 when the Warsaw Pact countries invaded Czechoslovakia. Compiled from newsreel material and other film by Czechoslovak film-makers in exile.
Describes the feelings of a 17-year-old boy who stutters - the panic of having to speak and his attempts to deal with the affliction. In his desperation he turns to his sketchbook where he creates drawings...
Peter Brook’s adaptation of the classic Hindu epic story, which could be translated as ‘the great history of mankind’, the longest poem in history, a saga of fighting battles and finding peace, of good...
In this interview, Henry Miller (1891-1980) describes the motivation and inspiration that guided his writings. He talks about his self-imposed exile to Europe and Paris, his return to the USA, censorship,...
Covers the consequences of Lenin’s return from Swiss exile to overthrow temporary prime minister Kerensky, the founding of the Red Army in early 1918, the treaty with the Germans at Brest-litovosk and the...
Two propaganda films made by Alfred Hitchcock for the Ministry of Information at the Welwyn Studios with French cast and crew. The films were made quickly (both were shot between 20 January and 25 February...
Documentary filmmaker Marc Isaacs follows the lives of a number of people who have been led, through force of circumstance, to call London their home. Isaacs’ subjects include a retired German air hostess...
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