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    Apollo 11: A Night to Remember

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    Apollo 11: A Night to Remember

    Apollo 11: A Night to Remember
    English | 115 minutes | 720 x 544 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 790 MB

    Patrick Moore presents a documentary exploring the first landing on the moon in 1969. Featuring archive recordings and rare film shot by the Apollo 11 astronauts

    Timewatch: Savagery And The American Indian

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    Timewatch: Savagery And The American Indian

    Timewatch: Savagery And The American Indian
    English | 75 minutes | 688 x 512 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 790 MB

    In 1890 hundreds of unarmed men, women and children were massacred at Wounded Knee. The event was the culmination of the Indian Wars in which European settlers in North America had sought to wipe out the native population, but it was by no means the end of the European persecution of the indigenous peoples, as this two part documentary reveals.

    Two-part documentary looking at the history of the native American Indians, and particularly the effects of white colonisation of the continent, and the near extinction of their peoples and culture. The first part considers the lifestyles and philosophy of the Indians and their first encounters with white settlers, which led to their falling prey to both disease and violence. The newcomers' attitude towards the Indians, and the catalogue of deceit, broken treaties and massacres are also explored. Part two looks at the continued clashes between European and Native American cultures in the hundred years after the massacre at Wounded Knee, and the disastrous attempts of the American government to assimilate the Indians. Indians describe what life was like on the reservations and of attempts to obliterate their language, culture and traditional ways.

    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Death

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    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Death

    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Death
    English | 47 minutes | 672x368 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 746 MB

    Presented by a friend of Picasso in his later years, John Richardson, Picasso: The Full Story is an accessible and comprehensive look at the life of the most important artist of the 20th Century, examining the influences and the secrets behind many of the masterpieces he created. Televised previously on Channel 4 as Picasso: Magic, Sex and Death, the programme is divided into three parts.

    Part 3: Death
    Death (50 mins) charts the final stage in Picasso’s life from the war years in Paris through to his time in Antibes, his later involvement with the Communist Party, the Peace Movement and the years leading up to his death in 1973 at the age of 91. This is the period the presenter Richardson is most familiar with as it was the time he came to know Picasso, but there is surprisingly little personal reminiscence. The episode nevertheless covers well Picasso’s work and his relationship with the women in his life. These later years are marked with a struggle to remain vigorous and active against the encroaching spectre of death by keeping plenty of younger women around. Francoise Gilot, his lover and 40 years his junior at the time, contributes to this section with comments on the work he created in his later years, on the paintings that show the joy of life and the ceramics in which she is immortalised. His final works, revisiting and reworking the old masters, is also examined, along with his final years with Jacqueline Roque.

    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Sex

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    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Sex

    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Sex
    English | 49 minutes | 672x368 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 746 MB

    Presented by a friend of Picasso in his later years, John Richardson, Picasso: The Full Story is an accessible and comprehensive look at the life of the most important artist of the 20th Century, examining the influences and the secrets behind many of the masterpieces he created. Televised previously on Channel 4 as Picasso: Magic, Sex and Death, the programme is divided into three parts.

    Part 2: Sex
    Sex (49 mins) focuses on the numerous women in Picasso’s life (although they weren’t exactly scarce in the first part). Again, this episode is very well constructed and thematically strong, full of intriguing links between Picasso’s life and loves and the powerful influence the various women had on his work. This part looks at Picasso’s work with Jean Cocteau on a cubist ballet, his marriage to ballet dancer Olga Koklova, their visit to Pompeii and its influence on his fascinating Neo-Classical Period, leading to the brief refinement of his Duchess Period. It’s not easy to keep up with the numerous affairs he conducted while married to Olga, but Marie-Therese Walther and Dora Maar are singled out for particular attention, the programme examining the various depictions of women and sex in Picasso’s work, finding them not erotic or salacious, but deeply powerful, matching the tone of the content to the intensity and the secrecy of those relationships. It briefly tackles more recent charges of misogyny, but quickly dismisses them as being culturally endemic in Picasso’s Andalusian make-up, seeing women in the dual aspect of Madonna and whore. This part ends with a fascinating new look at the masterpiece “Guernica”, interpreting it as the war in Picasso’s own life between his various mistresses, which is something I hadn’t heard before and it makes the case very well

    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Magic

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    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Magic

    Channel 4 - Picasso: The Full Story - Magic
    English | 77 minutes | 672x368 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 1146 MB

    Presented by a friend of Picasso in his later years, John Richardson, Picasso: The Full Story is an accessible and comprehensive look at the life of the most important artist of the 20th Century, examining the influences and the secrets behind many of the masterpieces he created. Televised previously on Channel 4 as Picasso: Magic, Sex and Death, the programme is divided into three parts.

    Part 1: Magic
    Magic (77 mins) traces Picasso’s early influences back to his birth in Malaga in 1881 and early childhood in Barcelona, attempting to relate his artistic power with the influence of Southern Spanish Andalusian gypsy lore, comparing the “search for the sacred fire” in his painting with voodoo and shamanism, where women are seen as sacrificial offerings made for his art. This is intriguing and Richardson makes a good case, examining numerous works and tying this into the well-known influence of the powerful symbolism of tribal and prehistoric art on Picasso’s later work. There is undoubted power in Picasso’s work and it is worth examining what the secret of that force is, but calling it ‘magic’ feels somewhat sensationalist and is far from convincing. What the first part manages to do successfully however is draw a clear line between Picasso’s life and the various early periods of his artwork, making a good connection between the duality of sex and death in Picasso’s work up to 1916; the death of his friend Cassagenes in Paris in 1900 as the inspiration for his Blue Period; his affair with model “La Belle Fernande”, their visits to Gosol and the beginning of his Rose Period; and the development of cubism with Braque. Particular attention is given to his ground-breaking work on “Les Demoiselles d’Avignon”, examining the influences of tribal art, early Iberian art and El Greco on this key work.

    Pyramids: The Ultimate Guide

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    Pyramids: The Ultimate Guide

    Pyramids: The Ultimate Guide
    English | 60 minutes | 688 x 512 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 746 MB

    These are some of the world's greatest monuments. They combine colossal mass with precision engineering. For over 4,000 years they were unsurpassed, yet they were built by peasant societies with only simple tools. And the Egyptians weren't alone. From China to the Americas, pyramids were the crowning achievements of other civilizations around the world. While searches for treasure have always brought thieves and bounty hunters to the pyramids, the challenge for today's explorers is to reveal the amazing stories of the people who built them.

    Horizon - Making Millions the Easy WayHorizon - Making Millions the Easy Way

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    Horizon - Making Millions the Easy WayHorizon - Making Millions the Easy Way

    Horizon - Making Millions the Easy Way
    English | 47 minutes | 688 x 512 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 446 MB

    Card counting and beating the casinos at their own game.

    Hitler's Family - In the Shadow of the Dictator

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    Hitler's Family - In the Shadow of the Dictator

    Hitler's Family - In the Shadow of the Dictator
    English | 52 minutes | 704 x 384 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 746 MB

    Adolf Hitler consistently hushed up or denied his family lineage for fear that his ragtag bunch of ancestors and living relatives could tarnish his reputation or expose his imperfect Aryan background. His family had a history of psychiatric disorders, and his second cousin, Aloisia Veit, was locked up in an asylum for nine years before being sent to the gas chambers for being "unworthy of life".

    Hitler was embarrassed by his sister Paula, and made her live under the assumed name of Paula Wolf. Paula became engaged to Dr Erwin Jekelius, medical director of the asylum who sent hundreds of mentally ill patients, including Aloisia Veit, to their deaths

    Extreme Weather: The Ultimate Guide

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    Extreme Weather: The Ultimate Guide

    Extreme Weather: The Ultimate Guide
    English | 47 minutes | 704x432 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 746 MB

    Sun, wind, and rain are basic to life, but sometimes the weather is more than just that. Sometimes it's stronger, violent. The wind becomes a tornado, the rain a hurricane. The Earth's atmosphere, for a moment, makes it uninhabitable. And there's nothing we can do about extreme weather but try to predict it, prepare for it and hope that it never happens here.

    This DVD from the Discovery Channel looks at the innermost workings of a storm system to reveal the visible and invisible forces that drive our weather. Using the latest satellite imagery and 3D graphic animation, trade-winds, tornadoes, lightning, monsoon, and hurricanes are examined in detail. From the aurora borealis to the bizarre downpouring of fish and frogs, we learn that the earth's atmosphere is a delicate and ever-changing environment. Finally we delve into the past to discover how earth's volcanic origins helped create weather as we know it.

    Unreported World - USA The Devil's Highway

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    Unreported World - USA The Devil's Highway

    Unreported World - USA The Devil's Highway
    English | 29 minutes | 640 x 368 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 178 MB

    This week's Unreported World comes from one of the most hostile places on earth: the Sonora desert in Northern Mexico. Hot, waterless and full of rattlesnakes, it's crossed every day by thousands of migrants desperate to reach the USA, many of whom die a lonely death trying to fulfil their dream of a better life.

    Unreported World - Egypt's Rubbish People

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    Unreported World -  Egypt's Rubbish People

    Unreported World - Egypt's Rubbish People
    English | 29 minutes | 640 x 368 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 178 MB

    Channel 4's acclaimed foreign affairs strand returns with a startling film exposing a dark side to Egypt that the authorities don't want foreigners to see: a secretive society of around 40,000 people literally living in rubbish in a Cairo ghetto overrun by rats and disease.

    Unreported World - Nicaragua

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    Unreported World  - Nicaragua

    Unreported World - Nicaragua
    English | 29 minutes | 640 x 368 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 178 MB

    This week's Unreported World comes from a country where a climate of fear is scaring women from hospitals and doctors are afraid to carry out life-saving operations on their female patients. In October 2006, Nicaragua's government banned abortions in all cases; even in cases of rape, incest or life-threatening conditions.

    Unreported World - Sri Lanka Killing For Peace

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    Unreported World - Sri Lanka Killing For Peace

    Unreported World - Sri Lanka Killing For Peace
    English | 29 minutes | 640 x 368 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 178 MB

    Reporter Sandra Jordan and director Siobhan Sinnerton travel to northern Sri Lanka and uncover the government's heavy-handed tactics in the latest stage of the country's 30-year civil war. As the first foreign journalists to visit the city of Jaffna, Jordan and Sinnerton discover that the government has abandoned the ceasefire signed in 2002 in favour of a military campaign against the rebel Tamil Tigers - with many innocent civilians paying the price.

    Unreported World - Central Africa Genocide's Children

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    Unreported World - Central Africa Genocide's Children

    Unreported World - Central Africa Genocide's Children
    English | 29 minutes | 640 x 368 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 178 MB

    Reporter Sam Kiley and producer Edward Watts travel to Central Africa's Great Lakes region to reveal that the same Hutu militias responsible for the Rwandan genocide in 1994 now control an area the size of Belgium. Calling themselves the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda, the group's methods are still as brutal as ever and are being blamed for a pandemic of rape in the region.

    BBC Horizon - How to Make Better Decisions

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    BBC Horizon - How to Make Better Decisions

    BBC Horizon - How to Make Better Decisions
    English | 43 minutes | 672x384 | DivX | MP3 - 128kbps | 746 MB

    We are bad at making decisions. According to science, our decisions are based on oversimplification, laziness and prejudice. And that's assuming that we haven't already been hijacked by our surroundings or led astray by our subconscious!

    Featuring exclusive footage of experiments that show how our choices can be confounded by temperature, warped by post-rationalisation and even manipulated by the future, Horizon presents a guide to better decision making, and introduces you to Mathematician Garth Sundem, who is convinced that conclusions can best be reached using simple maths and a pencil!