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- A re-edit of Luisita and Amelia's relationship arc from Amar en tiempos revueltos (2005).
- Travel through the history of Brazil in a fun and dynamic way, visiting several historical events in each episode.
- For 1 year, a retired artist is asked live in a car, traveling Canada to see if money, possessions, shelter, heat; are everything. Talking about depression, arts, homelessness, with more-and provides thoughts on life along the way.
- In France during World War II, René Artois runs a small café where Resistance fighters, Gestapo men, German Army officers and escaped Allied POWs interact daily, ignorant of one another's true identity or presence, exasperating René.
- Henry Rollins discusses different subjects throughout history.
- There is a loss in the Zhilin family. Brothers - deputy commander of the Simferopol "Berkut" Nikolay and Moscow surgeon Andrey - and their sister, a teacher at the Simferopol gymnasium Natalya, come to their father's funeral. Many years ago, in the 90s, circumstances separated the brothers and sister to different cities and even countries. A conflict breaks out between them over a house on the seashore.
- Follow 20 British people who are sent to a remote region of Bulgaria to live the lives of their Stone Age ancestors by trying to survive for two months in the wilderness.
- Upon losing his memory, a crown prince encounters a commoner's life and experiences unforgettable love as the husband to Joseon's oldest bachelorette.
- The extraordinary story of how the Allies turned the tide in the final months of 1918 to win the First World War.
- As part of the countdown to the new millennium, each episode featured a short documentary about a particular event from each of the previous 99 years.
- 100 Years of Warner Bros. takes a historical look at the legacy of one of America's leading studios. The documentary explores the origin, evolution and endurance of Warner Bros. - from a family affair to a global juggernaut.
- The most significant events of the 20th Century, from the Wright Brothers first flight to the landing on the moon, from WWI to the end of the Cold War, and from the first automobile to the birth of the Internet. Featuring interviews, photos and first-hand accounts of those who were part of the history.... Shimon Peres, Helmut Kohl, the Pope, Lech Walesa, Otto Habsburg, George Bush and Mikhail Gorbachev, and more.
- An exploration of how slavery has underpinned world history.
- A documentary series that tells the history of Sweden through the eyes of the people and showing their living conditions for the past 1000 years.
- Despite earlier promises to pass his crown to one of his Flemish, Viking, or Norman relatives, English King Edward the Confessor dies in 1066, leaving his crown to Anglo-Saxon Harold Godwinson, causing a bloody succession war.
- Artistic reconstruction of all the events that occurred on April 12, 1961. This film tells about 24 hours that changed the world. Hour by hour, step by step, we explore the turning point in history - the day of the first manned flight into space. Using rare chronicles, eyewitness accounts, historians' comments.
- "123 Things" or What every Swede should know - a 10-part series on basic knowledge and important events in the history of Sweden.
- On May 4th 1970 National Guardsman killed 4 students and wounded nine others at Kent State University, Ohio. Five years later, their parents would try and do the unthinkable, take them to court for breach of their children's civil rights.
- 100 years after its outbreak, this series lets viewers experience WWI solely through the eyes of those who lived it.
- Fourteen poignant stories of Holocaust survivors, who recall in 26 minutes each an important and painful episode in their life and in WWII History.
- This 8 part series tells us about indigenous peoples of the Americas before the Spanish explorer Columbus arrived. Each episode shows us via re-enactments about a particular subject. We learn about their art, architecture, archaeology, Science and Technology etc.
- A new WW2 documentary about The Battle of Berlin,. The Battle of Berlin was a gigantic battle in which over 3 million soldiers fought in one of the biggest cities of Europe that was still populated by civilians while the fight was raging.
- In 1628, Sweden is at war with Poland. A new warship (called Vasa) is therefore ordered to be built. Two wharves compete for the right to build it, one lead by Bengt Skeppsbyggare and the other lead by Bengt Båtbyggare. However, foreign powers, such as Poles and Dutch, try to sabotage the construction of the ship.
- In this satirical comedy, a zany nobleman navigates through family feuds and clashes with peasants in his quest to become Poland's most famous figure.
- Based on the novel 17 Klostes, based on real events about the biggest mass murder in the Greek modern history.
- The project is dedicated to one of the most remarkable and dramatic periods in history - the Napoleonic Wars from 1803 to 1815. They were a continuation of the wars originally sparked off by the French Revolution of 1789 and threw Europe's armies into mobilization on an unprecedented scale. The Coup d'Etat on 9 November 1799 put France into the hands of a man endowed with a natural genius as a commander and almost unlimited ambition. The 'old order' of Europe was, at the time, in chaos and disunity, with governments operating independently of others, each engaged in the short-term pursuit of private gain and nationalist policies. These factors, together with the powerful army created by Napoleon, combined to make him lord of the European continent, part of his dream of creating a 'global monarchy', with France at its supreme head.
- An 8 episode documentary series that tells the story of the Greek revolution of 1821, the liberation from the Turkish occupier and the creation of the new Greek state. Dramatic representations give flesh and blood to the daily life of the people, to the heroic battles of the protagonists of the revolution, but also to the civil conflicts of the Greeks of 1821. The series gives the viewer the opportunity to experience the fascinating events that created today's Greece, to reconsider the myths of the struggle for freedom, but also to deepen the importance of the revolution of 1821 to the present day.
- The Greek War of Independence is one of the radical, national, and democratic 19th century movements that were influenced by the ideas of the Enlightenment and the French Revolution. This series attempts to describe briefly and clearly that fascinating period of revolutionary Struggle, offering grounds for a reflection on the course of the Greek state from its independence until today. Covering different topics, we will trace the complex beginning of the movement through the founding of Filiki Eteria, examine the attitude of the leaders of the Orthodox Church and the stand of the Ottoman Empire in relation to it, the complex development of the struggle and the role of the Great Powers, which contributed to its successful outcome. Apart from the war and the political events, other aspects of life during the years of the revolution concerning the institutional organization and functioning of the state, the economy, the role of the clergy, etc. are also highlighted.
- A documentary chronicling the lives of some of the important figures of the Greek Revolution of 1821.
- TV SeriesStory of the Indian Revolt of 1857.