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   Secrets Of The Nazi Treasure
1 x 60’, 2015, HD
Set amidst the Austrian Alps: a deep lake, which has enthralled the world for decades. It is said that a mass of controversial, classified documents and the remains of a treasure trove can be found in its depths. Allegedly, these items were stowed away by Adolf Hitler’s most senior followers just before the end of the Second World War. This is the first comprehensive film about the intriguing adventures surrounding the myth-enshrouded Lake Toplitz.
Terra Mater Factual Studios
Look beyond the map and you can find the soul of America in its stories. That first wick of Edison’s filament lighting up the night. The belly-dropping feeling when Orville Wright felt his flyer lift off the sandy dune. Smithsonian Channel transports the viewer inside the story. Regular folks - museum visitors - go behind the scenes and into the Smithsonian’s vast collections to discover treasures that make America what it is.
Smithsonian Networks
Dublin, Ireland, Easter 1916. Seven men sign the Proclamation of the Irish Republic and begin the Easter Rising, a rebellion against British rule. The names of men are written large in the history books, but the women at this incredible event have all but been forgotten. This riveting documentary reveals the astonishing stories of seven women who were at the heart of the Rising and whose influence truly deserve to be rediscovered.
In February of 1960, a simple coffee order at America’s favourite five-and-dime store sparked a series of events that would help put an end to segregation in the United States. Join us as we detail the extraordinary story of otherwise ordinary young men, four African-American college students whose nonviolent sit-in at a Woolworth’s lunch counter started a revolution.
Smithsonian Networks
The story of seafaring is a story of adventure, courage and ingenuity that ranges far beyond the need to transport goods across the oceans. The moment people were able to move long distances at sea, they became less isolated. Along with their cargo came other people and new ideas; the resulting interaction would shape the face of the world.
Mare Nostrum Films/NHK
In the same year South Africa hosted the World Cup, the country marked the 50th anniversary of the worst massacre under apartheid. In March 1960, police opened fire on peaceful demonstrators in the township of Sharpeville. Fifty years on, the handful of remaining survivors still meet to help each other cope with their enduring trauma - the physical scars are still as vivid as their painful memories.
Seizing Justice:
The Greensboro 4
1 x 60’, 2008, HD
      Seriously Amazing Objects
8 x 60’, 2013-2018, HD
Setting Sail
4 x 60’, 2002, HD
   Tile Films
Factuals: Biography and History Unit
Sharpeville Echoes: The Story of South
Africa’s Worst Apartheid Massacre
1 x 60’, 2010, HD
 Seven Women
1 x 60’, 2016, HD
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