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    In commemoration of the 25th anniversary of the Waco tragedy, we reveal first- person accounts from former and still active Branch Davidians, the men, women, and children, who followed David Koresh into the fire and lived to tell about it. Witness the rise and fall of the movement as we uncover how it related to the outside world and explore Waco’s legacy in the last 25 years — how the faithful picked up and moved on, or in some cases, didn’t.
ITN Productions/Smithsonian Networks
Author William Dalrymple tells the story of an English diplomat who fell in love with a daughter of a Muslim Mughal ruler. Without prejudice on either side, his marriage was blessed by both Muslim and Christian communities. But tragically, as fear and the arrogance of the British Raj amplified, the convivial relationship between the communities broke down, and the couple became a prime target.
Edenwood Productions
This is World War II as never seen before. Library footage restored in high definition, eyewitness accounts, declassified documents and photographs, astonishing computer reconstructions and moving dramatic re-enactments help us to relive not only the political and military climate of the time, but take us side-by-side with the soldiers to discover the embarrassing truths that have remained hidden for over half a century.
King James I published a book of ‘Daemonology’ in 1597. It was a handbook on how to recognise and destroy witches. We discover how it sparked a viral outbreak of witch-hunting, initially in Britain, and later spread across the world, notably fuelling the Salem witch trials which terrorized parts of the US a hundred years later.
Quickfire Media
This is the moving tale of Brazilian-born Alberto Santos-Dumont, one of the world’s greatest inventors and the spiritual father of aviation. His story is one of dogged determination, inventiveness, genius and eventual tragedy. His brilliant mind finally gave way to madness, driven to despair as his invention became not a chariot of peace but a weapon of war.
Docere Palace Studios
On 10th April 1815, Mount Tambora in Eastern Indonesia unleashed the most deadly volcanic eruption in human history, wiping out at least 117,000 people. It is now believed that this, the most violent volcanic eruption in 10,000 years, could have caused an extraordinary, little-known cataclysmic worldwide climate change that also caused a human catastrophe.
Waco: The Longest Siege
1 x 60’, 2018, 4K
War On Witches
1 x 60’, 2012, HD
   The White Mughal:
A Story In Art
1 x 60’, 2015, HD
 Wings Of Madness
1 x 60’, 2005, HD
    WWII
7 x 60’, 2008-2014, HD
SD Cinematografica
Cicada Films
The Year Without Summer
1 x 60’, 2005, SD
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