Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 193
- Based on a true story, these are the exciting events that occurred in the life of the smallest soldier - a hero of the Great Patriotic War, six-year-old Sergei Aleshkov. Sergei loses all of his relatives and is adopted by soldiers of the Red Army. The soldiers play games with Sergei in order to preserve his childhood, and he, in order to comply with this honorary title, becomes a true defender of the Motherland.
- Shah Reza Pahlavi's reign saw modernization, opulence, controversial marriages. Faced allegations of rights violations, oppression. Iranian Revolution ousted his monarchy.
- The Optimists is a Russian spy drama series that brings a 1960's "Mad Men" aesthetic to the Nikita Khrushchev-era, set during peak Cold War. The show opens during the 1959 American National Exhibition in Sokolniki and continues to unravel the Russian and American acts of espionage and the personal lives affected by the fragile geopolitical picture.
- Could money solve grisly murders? A retired detective dissects Australia's most baffling cold cases, with access to key evidence and case files.
- A two season series with 12 episodes that tell the in-depth story of high-profile catastrophic events while explaining the engineering failures that reveal what went wrong.
- In 15th Century Russia, the last Byzantine princess, Sophia Palaiologina, moves from Rome to distant Moscow to marry Czar Ivan III. Destined to become the first influential female figure of the Russian Empire, Sophia overcomes court intrigue and betrayals, and helps Ivan consolidate the fragmented country, push Mongolian invaders out, and build the Kremlin, the most magnificent symbol of Russia.
- When the ruler of Azad City suddenly renounces the throne, a down-on-his-luck donkey wins the nation's first election, and is crowned The Donkey King.
- One fateful day, Igor Petrov, the commander of a Red Army unit, is compelled to exchange ID papers with a thief known as Ash. The incident leads both men to start their lives completely anew. Within ten years, one will achieve acts of bravery, while the other becomes a violent outlaw leader.
- A Taste of History is a cooking series that explores America's culinary beginnings from the Birthplace of American Cuisine. This innovative series brings America's history to life and makes it vibrant as we step back in time and get to know the founders of our country through the food they ate and the recipes they prepared. Chef Walter Staib, an Emmy Award-winning, internationally known chef with over four decades of experience, is a master of open hearth cookery. He demonstrates a true mastery in the preparation of sophisticated 18th century cuisine, sure to inspire home-cooks.
- For over twenty years, Joey Chase has traveled the world searching for exceptional coffees. This series is a 13-part travelogue that uniquely leverages the fascination of travel with the world's great love affair of coffee. In each episode, Joey chases the perfect cup. He discovers along the way the incredible people, fascinating cultures, and the most awe-inspiring landscapes you could imagine.
- Handyman Hal is a family friendly show that takes you on entertaining and educational adventures. Follow Handyman Hal as he makes repairs and learns how things work. Would you like to go behind the scenes at a fire station? Want to ride on a garbage truck? If so, join Handyman Hal for an awesome time.
- Keeping peace and safety in Train World is no easy task, but for five trains with the power to transform into robots, every crisis is an adventure.
- In 1941 Russia, Arina and Zoya are hired by NKVD to become secrets agents and infiltrate enemy lines. They have to fight adversaries and enemies but also their own fear and convictions.
- A compelling one-hour documentary recounts the true mission impossible of the U.S. Army's 10th Mountain Division during WWII. After backbreaking training, the legendary alpine fighting force was sent to dislodge the entrenched Germans on Italy's mountaintops. The rest is history. The 10th turned the tide for the Allies in Italy, revolutionized winter mountain warfare, transformed winter sports and inspired a new generation of soldiers.
- Welcome to Nastya's universe, where Nastya and her parents play, learn, sing, explore and share their life experiences. Join Nastya to explore the world and learn about songs, numbers, nature, being a good friend, and much more.
- A garbage truck, ambulance, police car, fire engine and tow truck start working together and form the super hero gang for kids Road Rangers to protect their car cartoon city. In this kids show collection of transportation cartoon adventure stories and educational videos children and toddlers will learn shapes, colors, abc's, numbers and more.
- An unexpected parcel is delivered to a boy from outer space. The kit includes five robot soldiers sent for world domination. So little but so devastating. The soldiers call themselves "Busters". Regarding the boy as "the client", the Busters look to him for commands and special operations. But what on Earth could the boy have them do? A new wild life with hot-blooded robots unfolds.
- Quattro Colori is the story of the oldest tradition in Florence told through the eyes, ears, blood, sweat and tears of four Calciante. These players represent one of the four districts identified by a Church. There is no other event like this anywhere in the world. It is the earliest form of Football, Soccer and Rugby. It is brutal, bloody and primal. In June of each year a score is settled.
- The shrill and tragic story about an event that involved Count Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy.
- Along with his friends, Rabby explores the wonders of nature's creation, unfolding mysteries behind much of the world's vegetation; later planting his own to learn even more. Rabby doesn't mind if things get a bit stinky and dirty while out on the farm. Whether it is the nut job or digging in the dirt, Rabby and all creatures big and small enjoy the wonderful world of gardening.
- A little sausage becomes a monkey, an egg becomes a rabbit, a radish becomes a hippo, a cucumber becomes a crocodile and a carrot becomes a donkey. These unique characters express the fun of being a kid. Acceptance and friendship are told through every story.
- This documentary is based on the true story of North Korean orphans who were sent to Eastern Europe in the 1950's. While South Korean orphans moved to Europe and the United States through "International Adoption," the North Korean government chose a very unique method called, "Commissioned Education." The story of these children provides a key to understanding the modern North Korea.
- Known for his personification of the Western Hero, it was Montana-born Cooper's horse-riding skills that first brought him bit parts in movies. And he never lost his love of the great American outdoors. Though he rarely played a villain and was an adept comedian, Cooper is best remembered for his strong, silent heroes. With his lanky countryboy looks and shy hesitancy he created a unique screen presence, though his real life was one of sophisticated elegance. Over 100 movies brought him three Academy Award Nominations and two Academy Awards. Cooper's most memorable films include A Farewell to Arms, Mr. Deeds Goes To Town, Meet John Doe, The Pride of the Yankees and High Noon. Daughter Maria Cooper Janis and actors George C. Scott, Charlton Heston, Patricia Neal and Joan Leslie are among those appearing in this profile of one of Hollywood's greatest stars.
- What makes a normal person a serial killer? Why do some people like to torture others? Do some of us have evil in our genes? These questions have always kept people curious. The approaches to explaining evil are as diverse as evil itself. The latest science assumes that there are three factors that shape human behaviour: genes, the environment, and the situation. All three factors work together and influence each other. The film presents the latest information and findings with one of the most exciting questions in behavioural research.
- Barbara Stanwyck was one of the 20th century's most enduring stars, known to generations of Americans. Orphaned at age four and a Zeigfield Girl by age 17, Ruby Stevens, by age 20 she earned excellent reviews for a bit part in a broadway play and adopted a new name: Barbara Stanwyck. She went on to have a long successful career in the movies and later on television.