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A Bigger Splash
One of the greatest art documentaries ever made. Step inside the world of David Hockney in the early 1970s, a creative highpoint challenged by the heart-breaking loss of his lover.
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Bowie – The Man Who Changed the World
Discover how the unique music of David Bowie changed the world of music and fashion forever. The documentary is packed with rare material and interviews with those who knew Bowie best.
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Dancing Before the Enemy
Witnessing first-hand the horrors of the Nazi occupation of Poland, acclaimed film producer Gene Gutowski (Repulsion, Cul-de-Sac, The Pianist) recounts his incredible survival story as a fourteen year old boy hiding in plain sight.
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Diana – The Woman Inside
This major documentary about Princess Diana shows her in a fresh, revealing new light, as a source of inspiration and instrumental in bringing much needed change to the Royal Family.
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Diana Princess of Wales – A Celebration of a life
This feature programme celebrates the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, and draws upon previously unseen archive and new insights since her death to offer a fresh, revealing portrait.
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John Lennon – Love Is All You Need
Made for the 30th anniversary of John Lennons death, this unique film includes unseen footage and interviews with all the Lennon family, as well as interviews with Lennon himself.
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Kathy Kirby – My Story: The Golden Girl Of Pop
Kathy Kirby was one of the hottest properties in music before becoming Garboesque and living as a recluse for her final days. As well as unique performances, this film has the only interview she ever gave in the last 25 years of her life.
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King George VI: The Man Behind The King’s Speech
A moving account of the life of King George VI and the truth behind the award-winning film, The King’s Speech. Includes interviews with director Tom Hooper and star Colin Firth.
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Mario Lanza – The Best of Everything
The inspirational and tragic story of the greatest tenor the world has ever known. in just ten years he became a star, conquered Hollywood and sold gold records, but died at 38.
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Mary Millington’s True Blue Confessions
A tribute to Britain’s number one sex symbol of the 1970’s – Mary Millington. This unique documentary uses film from all aspects of her life, from intimate interviews to adult modelling.
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Matt Monro – A Portrait Of
The story of Matt Monro’s amazing rise to fame and his reputation as Britain’s Frank Sinatra. With exclusive access to the private estate of Matt Monro and featuring personal contributions from Sir George Martin, Don Black, Tony Christie, Bruce Forsyth, Cliff Richard and the Monro family.
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Princes of the Palace
Discover the lives of the British Royal Family’s princes and their importance to the Royal House of Windsor. Profiling Princes Phillip, Charles, William, Harry and young Prince George.
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Queen Elizabeth II – A Celebration
A unique commemoration of Queen Elizabeth’s reign in this feature length retrospective that is packed with rare and beautiful footage, along with expert interviewees and commentary.
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Sam Smith: Dreams Come True
A new documentary on the rise to fame of Sam Smith featuring music from his first recordings and clips from his early showcase performances. Top name interviewees include Ed Sheeran.
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SID! By Those Who Really Knew Him
The shocking inside story of Sid Vicious – as told by those who knew him best, including Jah Wobble, Steve Severin, Vivien Westwood, Malcolm McClaren, Dave Vanian, Rat Scabies, Marco Pironi, Viv Albertine, and many more of Sids closest friends.
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Three Days in Auschwitz
Film director Philippe Mora and music legend Eric Clapton co-produce a very personal film – which struggles to come to terms with life and death in the notorious concentration camp.