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]]>An investigation into the iconic real-life crimes in the age of film noir, from the Double Indemnity murder to the Honeymoon Killers and the mob hit on the boss of Murder Incorporated. The uniquely restored colour footage sets the epic stage. It is sharpened in a way that turns grainy super 8 and 16 mil into a crisply detailed 4K window on the real mean streets of New York more than seventy years ago.
E01 · The Model and the Maniac
The prime suspect of a gruesome triple homicide, wax sculptor Robert Irwin, sold his story to finance his defence and escape the death penalty.
E02 · Double Indemnity
With a double indemnity insurance policy on her husband’s life and a lover as an accomplice, what can go wrong with Ruthie Brown’s plan to stage a murder?
E03 · The Lonely Hearts Killers
Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck have a good thing going, conning lonely women of their riches-until their dysfunctional relationship pushes them to murder.
E04 · Haircut for a Mob Boss
Umberto ‘Albert’ Anastasia, once the chief of the notorious ‘Murder Incorporated’ crime firm, winds up the target of a mob hit in a barber shop chair.
E05 · The Mad Bomber
Before the Unabomber, New Yorkers were terrified for 16 years by an attacker who planted bombs across the city. The culprit was an electrician named George Metesky.
E06 · Last Call For Michael Malloy
The strange story of Michael Malloy shows how some people just won’t die when you want them to.
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]]>Former lead international kidnapping negotiator for the FBI, Chris Voss, has spent his career perfecting the tools needed to make deals when the stakes are life-or-death high. Before becoming the FBI’s lead international kidnapping negotiator, Chris was a member of the New York City Joint Terrorist Task Force for 14 years. He was the case agent on TERRSTOP (Omar Abdel-Rahman/”The Blind Sheikh” case) the TWA Flight 800 catastrophe, and the surrender of the first hostage taker to give up in the Chase Manhattan Bank robbery.
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]]>This fascinating, multi-award winning documentary film has been called the BEST DOCUMENTARY about Oppenheimer. Diving into the brilliant and complex mind of Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer takes us on a spell-binding journey that happens before, during, and after the testing of the world’s first atomic bomb. Examining the actual written and spoken words of Dr. Oppenheimer reveals the immense weight of the world he felt bearing upon his shoulders. Events quickly unfolded that caused a course of action that is still debated today, more than three-quarters of a century later.
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]]>The Atomic Rocketeer tells the complete story of Wernher Von Braun, the German scientist who was acquired by the Americans days after the fall of Germany. The film that tells the untold story about Von Braun’s efforts to build a novel weapon to win WW2. The results didn’t win the war for Germany but years later von Braun led NASA’S development of the Saturn V rocket that took Apollo 11 to the Moon
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]]>A visually arresting feature documentary, set in the present but which tells the rich story of Haiti’s past, that follows a number of carnival performers in the lead-up to, and during, the annual Jacmel Mardi Gras. The performers relate their own personal histories as well as the stories of their carnival characters, which represent moments and people from the distant, and not so distant, Haitian past
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]]>Secret Wars Uncovered exposes the covert operations behind some of the deadliest wars the world has ever seen. We reveal the CIA operations behind coups, the friction between neighbouring nations, how using the guise of defending democracy allows nations to assert their power over others, and the sinister behind-the-scenes of wars the TV cameras didn’t reach. Secret Wars Uncovered Series exposes the truth behind proxy wars, military coups, and reveals just how close we’ve come to all-out nuclear war.
On December 3rd, 1944, 28 Greek socialists and communists were shot dead in Syntagma Square. A peaceful demonstration had turned into a bloodbath and, although this was Europe in 1944, the Nazis were not to blame. The British were. The Civil War lasted from 1946 to 1949, and when it ended, 100,000 people had died in the fighting, 40,000 were held in concentration camps, 5,000 had been executed and another 100,000 had fled the country. Was this the old order Churchill had longed for?
Since the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011, 400,000 people have been killed by fighting and bombing. What began as peaceful protests harshly repressed by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has turned into a long and deadly proxy war involving some of the world’s most powerful countries. Since then, the Syrian people have suffered at the hands of Assad and foreign governments intervening in the conflict. what would have been the outcome of the civil war? Who is to blame for the 400,000 dead in Syria and the terrible conditions in which its people live? How will this conflict end?
In August 2008, a bloody five-day battle breaks out between Russia and Georgia over the province of South Ossetia. Nearly 850 people are killed during the five-day conflict, while some 35,000 Georgians are left homeless. Georgia launches an air strike on South Ossetia’s main city of Tskhinvali, triggering an all-out war, and Russia comes to South Ossetia’s aid. How did this conflict erupt so quickly and what is the current relationship between these two nations? If NATO and the West had responded differently to these events instead of just calling for a ceasefire, could Russia’s annexation of Crimea 6 years later have been avoided?
After 10 years of fighting, on February 15th, 1989, Soviet troops finally withdrew from Afghanistan, but not before more than 14,000 people were killed and more than 50,000 wounded. They had been fighting a jihadist rebel force, funded by the United States and Britain. Beginning in 1980, the United States had sent between $20 million and $30 million a year to the mujahideen jihadists, a figure that would rise to $630 million by 1987. The United States had funded the group that would become the greatest threat to its nation just 14 years later. Is the United States to blame for the rise of Islamic terrorism?
10th July 1985, New Zealand. A Greenpeace ship, the “Rainbow Warrior”, is in Auckland harbour, planning to lead a flotilla of yachts to protest against French nuclear tests on Mururoa Atoll. Close to midnight, a bomb explodes and blows a hole in the side of the ship; a few minutes later, another explosion scatters the crew in the water, sinking the ship and killing the Portuguese-Dutch photographer Fernando Pereira. The French authorities deny any responsibility. Since the use of nuclear weapons at Hiroshima and Nagaski in 1945, a strong anti-nuclear movement has emerged. It was clear then that technology was advancing rapidly and that the use of nuclear force had to be carefully monitored with restrictions.
March 13th, 1979, Maurice Bishop stages a bloodless coup d’état on the Caribbean island of Grenada as head of the New Jewel Movement. Beloved by the Grenadian people, his popularity among the masses is compared to that of Fidel Castro or Hugo Chávez. His government built schools, led a massive literacy campaign, developed the countryside and reduced the unemployment rate from 49% to 14%. But, just four years later, he is assassinated and 7,600 U.S. troops flood the tiny island. Is this another example of the U.S. using its military might to stop its biggest threat: Communism?
From 1969 to 1973, US forces indiscriminately bomb Cambodia. The Vietnam War has crossed the border and 50,000 people have died. Just two years later, Cambodia falls into the most brutal form of communism the world has ever seen, as the Khmer Rouge and Pol Pot take control of the country. What had the ruthless U.S. bombing campaign accomplished? Had America’s involvement provided the Cambodian dictator with the perfect environment to take over the country and inflict his horrific rule over its people?
On October 6th, 1967, Che Guevara is executed by Bolivian military forces. But what was this great figure of the Cuban revolution doing in Bolivia and how did he meet his untimely end? The United States is now well known for its covert operations carried out to overthrow governments and implant regimes sympathetic to the United States. But they are not the only country that interferes in the government and politics of other nations; in the wake of the revolution in Cuba, Castro is attempting to impose his influence around the world, setting his sights on Venezuela. In 2018 Reuters revealed that Venezuela had bought $440 million worth of foreign oil and shipped it to Cuba to fulfill its commitments to Havana. Is Cuba still in charge of Venezuela’s future?
On December 20th, 1989, more than 20,000 U.S. troops entered Panama by land, sea and air in what was called “Operation Just Cause. They were there to overthrow military dictator Manuel Noriega and his Panama Defense Forces (PDF). They killed about 150 PDF soldiers and about 500 Panamanian civilians. However, only 6 years earlier Noriega was on the CIA payroll. What prompted the U.S. to invade Panama? Why had they overlooked Noriega’s corruption until 1989? What are the long-term effects of the invasion on Panama?
The Cold War is said to have ended with the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, all tied up with the end of a folding ideological system, and the return of world order. But today, a new rivalry full of covert operations has flared up once again. The usual players are present, the United States, Russia and the United Kingdom, but this time they are also joined by China. As bloody border clashes break out between China and India, the US is quick to side with India and the UK’s banning of Huawei on its 5G network makes it clear which side the UK is on. How will this new Cold War play out, will trade and cyber warfare be the worst of it or will a military war be inevitable?
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]]>With new and vivid first-hand details and over 40 personal photos never before seen in any other movie about The Beatles, Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Paul Saltzman shares an extraordinary life experience.
In 1968, then 23-year-old Paul Saltzman spent a week hanging out with the Beatles at the ashram of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The film retraces Saltzman’s life-changing journey, which started with a broken heart and ended with learning transcendental meditation and spending intimate personal time with John, Paul, George and Ringo.
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]]>What is the meaning of Leonardo da Vinci’s most enigmatic painting: The Virgin of the Rocks? Why did he paint not one, but two versions of the painting and why did he place the Madonna in a cave? What mysterious symbolism inspired this unusual setting, which does not appear in any of the Gospels? These tantalizing questions are answered in this film which uses Leonardo’s own notebooks to retrace his steps and reveals some surprising answers.
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]]>“The Lesson” follows four children as they experience Holocaust education in the public school system in Germany. Filmed over five years, from 2014 to 2019, the film is a window into deeply rooted social and political attitudes in Germany amidst the resurgence of the far-right, xenophobia and a fractured, disparate collective memory of the nation’s history.
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