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Feature film. Concerns the fight to wipe out corruption in New York docklands. An introductory title extols the virtues of American democracy and claims that the story will show how corruption can be...
Feature film. A former political journalist, who feels helpless in the face of the rising tide of Fascism in the 1930s, becomes a lighthouse keeper in Canada. He is visited by the ghosts of immigrants from...
A very rare video interview with Jacques Monod. the French molecular biologist who was awarded a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965. Produced by ex-Horizon producer Edward Goldwyn and recorded in...
Based on the book ‘The rise and fall of the Third Reich’ by William L Shirer, the film uses documentary footage inter-cut with photographs, maps, drawings and posters. 1: The fall of the Weimar Republic...
Presented by Sir John Betjeman, this is a nostalgic tribute to the people and places around the Metropolitan Line of the 1920s, and the change from the idyllic world of Betjeman’s youth into the sprawl of...
Clandestinely shot film concerning the history and present-day realities of Haiti.
One of the best-known early documentaries. Shows a day’s life in Berlin. Impressionistic in form, it was subtitled ‘Symphony of a Great City’.
Shows excerpts from films held in the Paper Print Collection of the Library of Congress, Washington DC, with annotations and critical commentary. David Mayer introduces the films, talks of their provenance...
The producers advertised for four racists and four victims of racism who would be willing to live together in an isolated country house for five days, during which time their reactions to each other were...
Filmed in secret in South Africa in 1978, with the co-operation of the ANC, consists of a series of interviews with many ordinary black men and women, in which they talk about their daily life revealing the...
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