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Analysis of Hans Holbein’s painting which show thow the artist uses his two protagonists - men at the cutting edge of science, politics and the arts - not simply to symbolise privilege and power, but to...
This film directed by Luc Jacquet concerns an expedition made with pioneering botanist and ecologist Francis Hallé into an ecologically significant rainforest in an untouched region of French Guiana...
Filmmaker Nicolas Philibert explores the inner-workings of Radio France while speaking with the journalists, hosts, and producers who have devoted their entire careers to making it one of the most respected...
Documentary about Georges Braque, who played a vital part in the development of Cubism and allied himself with the Fauvist art movement. Michaël Gaumnitz’s film depicts the evolution of his art by way of...
This film about the psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Lacan takes a look at his day-to-day life, through accounts from his patients, pupils, and close friends and family. Born at the turn of the 20th century...
Commentary and archival footage explore the causes of the Russian Revolution, the theory and practice of Communism and the progress of the revolution up to the death of Lenin. French Channel 80 Documentary...
Shows diatoms, a phyloplankton which uses photosynthesis to produce a significant proportion of the planet’s oxygen. (5 minutes)
Documentary which uses the latest, most advanced photographic equipment to explore the world’s oceans.
This six DVD set collects the major works of filmmaker Jonas Mekas. Born in Lithuania in 1922, and forced to flee west by Soviet and Nazi forces, Mekas and his brother Adolfas spent four years in a German...
A one-to-one class given by the Paris Opera Ballet teacher Andrey Klemm to the young student dancer Siloé Vanuxem. The DVD incorporates detailed ballet work starting at the bar, progressing through to...
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