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Mother Teresa: Saint of Darkness—An unsettling and provocative film highlighting intimate confessions that show Mother Teresa—the moral icon of the 20th century—in a different light, revealing how the woman who achieved worldwide recognition for her life among the beggars and dying in the slums of Calcutta often felt lonely and empty inside.
Two Thousand Years: The History of Christianity—The classic ten-part series—hosted by acclaimed writer Melvyn Bragg—that charts the story of Christianity from its very beginning to the second millennial anniversary of the birth of Jesus.
Images: 150 Years of Photography—A six-part series of film essays that looks at various aspects of photography throughout its history.
Live from Shakespeare’s Globe—More than 30 hours of vibrant performances recently filmed live at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London. Productions include Henry V, Romeo and Juliet, Twelfth Night, Love’s Labour’s Lost, As You Like It, The Taming of the Shrew, and many more.
Shakespeare: The Legacy—A program that unlocks some of the mysteries surrounding Shakespeare’s life and the legacy of his work across the globe, presented by John Nettles.
Titles within the collection are sorted across distinct, browsable subject categories, enabling refined searches for available titles in specific topic areas.
Broadway Archive Primetime Specials—30+ episodes of Broadway plays produced for television over the past 50 years, including Death of a Salesman, The Iceman Cometh, The Glass Menagerie, and others, with performances by Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Sam Waterston, Colleen Dewhurst, and more.
Ten Great Writers of the Modern World—A timeless, CableACE Award-winning 11-part series that blends superbly enacted drama with expert commentary and biography, while spotlighting the principal works of 10 icons of modern world literature.
A diverse collection of films—From classics (Julius Caesar, The Man with the Golden Arm, Cyrano
de Bergerac, His Girl Friday) to modern American independents (Small Town Murder Songs; Wilby Wonderful; Endgame; Lovely, Still) and foreign films (Dakan, Light of My Eyes, Something Like Happiness).
More than 20 performances from the Royal Opera House, including: Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, La Bohème, Sleeping Beauty, Carmen, Aida, and others.
More than 400 documentaries and live performances—Featuring popular musical artists and bands across pop, rock, R&B, blues, punk, country, and more.
A wealth of instructional language learning programs—Teaching Spanish, French, Chinese, German, and Italian.
Great Ideas of Philosophy I and II—Critically acclaimed series by Films for the Humanities & Sciences that investigate the core questions and concepts of philosophy—from ethics to aesthetics, metaphysics, logic, reason, and beyond. 10 hours in total.
The Adventurers of Modern Art—A six-part series that opens in Paris at the turn of the 20th century and examines the blossoming of Fauvism, Cubism, Dadaism, and Surrealism, and the artists, art dealers, and muses who forged new creative paths.
How to Take Stunning Photos—Six parts, each a “master class” that lays out a pathway to exceptional photography.
Multiple exclusive titles from The Bill Moyers Collection, including: Jon Stewart on Humor and an Informed Public; Media Consolidation and the Erosion of Democracy; Big Media, Big Money, Big Trouble; and more.