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- "Sisi" follows the extraordinary life of empress Elisabeth of Austria. Modern, honest, and authentic. Told from the perspective of her closest confidants, the series takes a new look at the empress' life and reveals a multi-layered woman.
- Documentary series focusing on great American artists and personalities.
- Life, works and achievements of opera legend Luciano Pavarotti.
- The history of Dawson City, the gold rush town that had a historical treasure of forgotten silent films buried in permafrost for decades until 1978.
- Intimate portrayal of the events captured by the ordinary people on September 11.
- BNNVARA FOUR PART DOCUMENTARY SERIES ON CHANGES IN SAUDI ARABIA Very exceptional, Sinan Can is allowed to travel through Saudi Arabia for a year. The new crown prince Mohammad Bin Salman has announced far-reaching reforms and Can and director Thomas Blom follow the changes from the inside through the eyes of the residents themselves. But when journalist Jamal Khashoggi is murdered, the country will gets under high tension. Are they just empty promises or is Saudi Arabia really capable of changing?
- The destiny of Sergio Leone from his poor childhood in a neighborhood under fascism in Rome until his last film in America. This guided the filmmaker's personal life and career to create his epic antiheroes and spaghetti westerns.
- In "Oases in the Low Countries", presenter Kefah Allush travels to special places in Th Netherlands, Belgium and just across the border in the German Kranenburg. A search for small, quirky communities close to home.
- 2 Meter Sessions is an independent music show in the Netherlands, that started in 1987 and have recorded more than 1,700 sessions for national radio and television and streaming platforms.
- Leo Blokhuis pays tribute to Philadelphia International Records, the label founded in 1971 by composers and producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.
- Saxophonist Boris van der Lek played with Herman Brood and great jazz legends Buddy Tate. Yet he was grounded by a dental condition. How do you get back on your feet?
- In the run-up to the American presidential election, Arnon Grunberg makes video letters about his love for the city of New York and the US. The writer has lived in New York for 25 years. In this ten-part series, he explains why.
- What does Europe look like through the eyes of people with a physical disability? This is the question that filmmaker Mari Sanders, who uses a wheelchair due to his cerebral palsy, sets out to answer during an unusual journey through Europe. He criss-crosses Europe; from Italy to Sweden and from the UK to Bulgaria. Mari tries to find out what connects and divides Europeans from his own perspective, which leads to eye-opening encounters. Wheelchair Roadmovie challenges us to re-examine our own dilemmas, dreams and ideals, and above all repeatedly demonstrates the universal power of perseverance.
- Sinan Can spends a year in four vulnerable neighborhoods of Paris, London, Stockholm and Brussels, the banlieues of Europe. He goes to places where poverty is greatest and unemployment highest to see if these infamous neighborhoods have become deep fault lines.
- A tribute to director William Wyler consisting of interviews and excerpts from his many classic films.
- 1985– 58mTV-146.1 (118)TV EpisodePresents a biography of Nobel Prize winning author Isaac Bashevis Singer as he converses with friends in a popular cafeteria, responds to post-lecture questions, and addresses people in his study.
- 1985– 1h 22mTV-14TV EpisodeThe modern dance choreographers Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis jointly and individually led many companies. The two developed the Nikolais/Louis dance technique together. In 1999 the dance companies representing their work were phased out
- 1985– 56mTV-146.6 (220)TV EpisodeSurely one of the most profound and outrageous influences on the times following World War I, was the group of a dozen or so taste-makers who lunched together at New York City's Algonquin Hotel.
- 1985– TV-147.3 (92)TV EpisodeIn the summer of 1931, three young idealists, Harold Clurman, Cheryl Crawford and Lee Strasberg, were inspired by a passionate dream of transforming the American theater.
- 1985– TV-147.1 (142)TV EpisodeDocumentary about acclaimed screenwriter Waldo Salt.
- 1985– 1h 22mTV-147.2 (286)TV Episode59MetascoreThe life and work of Allen Ginsberg, the greatest of the Beat Generation poets is put in focus in this film
- 1985– 1h 2mTV-148.0 (97)TV EpisodeDanny Kaye was a great American entertainer with an enormous creative range, encompassing dance, popular song, classical music, complicated verse, impersonation and improvisation, which melded together into an utterly unique style.
- Even in her eighties, the legendary Lena Horne has a quality of timelessness about her. Elegant and wise, she personifies both the glamour of Hollywood and the reality of a lifetime spent battling racial and social injustice.
- 1985– 1h 55mTV-147.9 (101)TV EpisodeTelevision and radio pioneer Jack Paar has been called the most imitated personality in broadcasting. He virtually created the late-night talk show format as the host of The Tonight Show, one of televisions longest running programs.
- 1985– 1h 22mTV-147.3 (134)TV EpisodePlaywright Arthur Miller, director Volker Schlöndorff and actor Dustin Hoffman are seen creating the Roxbury Productions and Punch Productions teleplay Death of a Salesman (1985).
- Using film clips and photos, the art and history of vaudeville (1890-1930s) is illustrated.
- 1985– 1h 13mTV-147.3 (349)TV EpisodeAbout the musician, poet and composer Lou Reed. The rebel who made rock and roll into avant garde.
- Isamu Noguchi was a sculptor, designer, architect, and craftsman. Throughout his life he struggled to see, alter, and recreate his natural surroundings.
- 1985– TV-143.4 (80)TV EpisodeA documentary on the famed painter and sculptor of Western Americana, Frederic Remington.