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Documentary looking into the Italian politician and leader of the National Fascist Party Benito Mussolini and the rise of Fascism in Italy. The DVD features little-seen footage from the Italian...
SWASTIKA (Becker and Mora, 1973) met with a tumultuous reception at Cannes in 1973, and was subsequently banned in Germany until 2010, when it was acknowledged for its significant contribution to...
Russell’s portrait of the life of one of Gustav Mahler.
Documentary tracing the political career of Margaret Thatcher, featuring public and private footage and contributions from former Cabinet colleagues including Michael Heseltine and Geoffrey Howe.
This Sky Arts TV documentary series features interviews with some of Britain’s finest post-war actors, including Sir Derek Jacobi, Claire Bloom, Sir Michael Gambon, Dame Diana Rigg, Sir Christopher Lee,...
John Ford and Greg Toland’s docudrama about the December 7th 1941 attacks on Pearl Harbour was made at the behest of the American military, and then censored by the War Department for being too...
This collection of animated propaganda was recently recovered from Russia’s television vaults. For the first time in ninety years the West can now see how the Soviets portrayed them. This unique...
Met with a tumultuous reception at Cannes in 1973, Swastika was subsequently banned in Germany until 2010, when it was acknowledged for its significant contribution to understanding Hitler and Nazism; as...
Horror film. A group of eight actors rehearsing a review at the Dome, an abandoned seaside theatre, are attacked by a mysterious killer. In an extended flashback sequence (initiated by Othello’s exchange...
Douglas Sirk’s adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s drama The Shooting Party. Olga, the young and beautiful wife of a middle-aged Russian civil servant, becomes the object of the affections of her husband’s...
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