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How detectives Kolobok and Bulochkin found the missing ice cream cart.
Short reportage
30 years after WW2, a man comes from Germany to Yugoslavia in order to revenge his father and kill his murderer, a Bosnian partisan.
The film is adapted from the chapter "Black Fox" in Gao Luopei 's novel "Celebrated Cases of Judge Dee".
A Recital with Renée Fleming: Vienna at the Turn of the 20th Century
The storm of 1993 that ravaged the Eastern Seaboard was bigger than any since the 1800s. Most were expecting only more unseasonable warmth, and were caught off-guard by the hurricane winds, massive thunderstorms, and fierce blizzards. Meteorologists puzzled over bizarre reports from their computers. Late warnings went largely unheard. Video footage from Florida to Maine documents nature's savagery.
The Great Central Railway is well known for its unique preserved section of double track main line, which provides scenes that cannot be recreated on any heritage railway in Britain. Several over bridges, three original stations, signal boxes and signaling, working mail exchange equipment and reservoir viaducts, all combine to recreate a past era. Add to this both visiting and resident preserved steam locomotives and a whole host of coaches and rolling stock, which can be used to assemble together many different types of train configuration, and today’s Great Central Railway has without a doubt restored the atmosphere of a railway as it was in the days of steam. This DVD captures sequences of a number of steam locomotives and train formations at work in several locations along the entire length of the 8 mile preserved railway from Loughborough Central to the newly constructed southern terminus station at Leicester North.
Sviatoslav Richter, Mstislav Rostropovich
Join the Countryfile team as they come together to celebrate the quintessential rural beauty of Britain around the year: Adam Henson is on his farm in the throes of the harvest season, Helen Skelton is in the Lake District, enjoying some of her favorite childhood activities, Ellie Harrison gets to grips with managing her Cotswold orchard, Matt Baker nets a Spring catch in Southport and John Craven is on the Summer seas, hoping for a glimpse of one of our most mysterious marine creatures.
The rapper travels to the Deep South to investigate his family's slave lineage.
This half-hour family special is a delightful combination of animated adaptations of classic holiday songs - performed by top stars ranging from Frank Sinatra to Macy Gray - plus live-action shots. The animated segments feature classic and all-new recordings of well-known holiday songs and are visually conceived through the skills of several top animators of a group of adorable 4 to 8-year old children, as well as by short live-action pieces that celebrate the holiday spirit of giving, sharing, and loving.
An interview with author and journalist Claudia Roth Pierpont on the significance of Woman of the Year (George Stevens, 1942) on actor Katharine Hepburn's acting career and the evolution of Hepburn's status as a feminist icon. She cites Hepburn's individuality in an era that adhered to rigid sexual roles and Hepburn's commitment to portraying strong women and constant need to reinvent herself to maintain her viability as an actress. Pierpont also reveals Woman of the Year mirrored the life of reporter Dorothy Thompson, and discusses two reasons why the film's ending was ultimately changed.
The 1986-87 Boston Celtics season
For a century National Geographic has participated in and chronicled many of the worlds greatest explorations unlocking the secrets of the oceans, lifting men into the stratosphere, and mapping the very boundaries of the earth, sea, and sky. Now you can relive some of the most significant expeditions in history. Follow Robert E. Peary to the North Pole...join Jane Goodall for her pioneering work with chimpanzees...climb Mount Everest on the first American ascent. Marvel at 100 years of exploration in the Society's official centennial presentation.
For nine days in October, Cape Breton Island is alive with music, energy and excitement as people come from far and wide to celebrate the Celtic Colours International Festival. From concerts to dances and workshops to community suppers, this renowned festival offers a full range of events against a gorgeous backdrop of autumn colours. We Are an Island emotional documentary takes us on a journey into the 2015 festival to experience the world's best Celtic music, see breathtaking Fall scenery, and learn how Celtic Colours continues to change lives.
Roy Disney produced this historical documentary that chronicles 100 years of the Transpacific Yacht Race. Originated by a Hawaiian king and fraught with danger, the prestigious sailing race starts in Los Angeles and ends in Honolulu, crossing unpredictable Pacific waters for 2,225 nautical miles. The film traces the race's history in concert with Hawaii's statehood and features interviews with former contestants, archival film and photos.
This documentary follows the life of Kofi Annan, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize and Secretary General of the United Nations. With unprecedented access, filmmakers follow Annan as he accepts the Nobel Prize, struggles to get food to Afghans threatened with starvation, travels to Tokyo and Thailand to raise funds and garner support for the interim government in Afghanistan, and celebrates East Timor's new independence.
A film by Joseph Bernard