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A zombie film that resists the regular cliches of the subgenre, THE STINK OF FLESH combines a number of tones and attitudes. Matool has survived the zombie holocaust with the liberal use of his trusty hammer and nails, wandering the countryside in...
Documentary that looks at the enduring appeal of Titian's paintings and his pre-eminence as one of the masters of the Italian Renaissance. Discussing his work are John Berger, Charles Hope, Tom Phillips, Katya Berger, John Lessore, Jill Dunkerton,...
An introduction to tonal drawing techniques by Anita Taylor, Professor of Fine Art at Wimbledon School of Art.
A look at the relationship between the artist J.M.W. Turner and the city of Venice which, after his visits in 1819, 1833 and 1840 became the subject of much of his later work.
The Vatican is not only a repository of religious faith; its walls house an impressive collection of ancient Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Christian art, as well as original works like the Sistine Chapel and the Great Basilica. This documentary the...
Three features. 'The Wedding Planner' tells the story of wedding planner, Mary Fiore, whose life suddenly gets complicated when she falls in love with the future husband of one of her clients. In 'Down With Love' feminist author Barbara Novak the a...
Mike Brewer and Edd China salvage eight classic cars from the scrapheap and, on a limited budget, restore them to their former glory. Contains all 6 episodes from the 4th series of the Discovery Real Time show.
Documentary appraisal of the English painter William Hodges whose depictions of the landscapes encountered in the race for colonial expansion became a portal for common English man to view the New World.