Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-29 of 29
- The lives of three friends, from their early school days into young adulthood, when the reality of the world they live in comes knocking.
- Two British track athletes, one a determined Jew and the other a devout Christian, are driven to win in the 1924 Olympics as they wrestle with issues of pride and conscience.
- A former British Army officer, who was tortured as a prisoner of war at a Japanese labor camp during World War II, discovers that the man responsible for much of his treatment is still alive and sets out to confront him.
- Jim Caviezel stars as golf legend Bobby Jones, the icon who retired from competition at the tender age of 28.
- The world's best all-round sporting event returns in 2012, this time in London, and England's capital has a lot in store.
- Stephen Fry presents this documentary exploring the disease of manic depression; a little understood but potentially devastating condition affecting an estimated two percent of the population. Stephen embarks on an emotional journey to meet fellow sufferers, and discuss the literal highs and lows of being bi-polar. Celebrities such as Carrie Fisher and Richard Dreyfuss invite the comedian into their home to relate their stories. Plus Stephen looks into the lives of ordinary people trying to deal with the illness at work and home, and of course to the people studying manic depression in an effort to better control it. A fascinating, moving and ultimately very entertaining Emmy Award-winning program.
- There's no denying we are obsessed with our cats. But have you ever wondered why your cat always lands on all fours? Why it purrs? And where it goes when it leaves the cat flap? Secret Life of Cats follows the incredible story of a newborn kitten as it grows into a nimble athletic neighborhood cat.
- After an alien invasion and occupation of Earth, resistance fighters discover a young boy who claims to have the power to save humanity, but they must determine if the child is the key to mankind's salvation or the aliens' final solution.
- This film examines the life and legacy of Scotland's controversial Reformer: John Knox.
- Adventure unfolds across four continents as an eagle hunter, a hawk whisperer, and a falcon racer awaken an ancient art to connect to the wild that is fading out of sight and out of mind.
- A conspiracy nut discovers a startling truth while casually trawling the internet for time travel urban legends.
- A Priest is set to face the biggest challenge when the past comes back to haunt him and to remind him of his sins. He must make a decision that could change his life forever.
- The history and development of St Andrews University, Scotland, on the occasion of its 600th anniversary, and the story of how its graduates have shaped the modern world.
- Traveltalks entry highlighting the history, culture and scenic beauty of Scotland with stops at Perth, Inverness, Loch Ness, Culloden Moor, Glen Coe, and in St Andrews at The Royal and Ancient Golf Club and cemetery at the cathedral ruins.
- The disintegration of a homosexual relationship.
- A four-part sports documentary series about The Open Championship, of the most prestigious tournaments on the PGA Tour. To honor its 150th anniversary, past winners, historians and sports journalists reflect upon the tournament's history.
- "THE OPEN FOR THE AGES" is a fantasied version of the Open Championship that uses footage from previous Championships, edited seamlessly together to create an illusion of champions from the past 50 years competing head-to-head for golf's greatest prize, on the Old Course at St Andrews in Fife, Scotland.
- 'After Auschwitz' is a documentary reiterating the importance of holocaust education within society today. As our contributors maintain, the world has not learned from the events of the past and still, we see acts of discrimination, segregation and violence towards certain communities. Touching upon contemporary issues such as the Rise of the Golden Dawn in Greece, the mistreatment of Roma within Europe and anti-Semitism in modern Hungary, the documentary highlights the extremities to which humanity can go - a place we must never go again. The documentary attempts to warn of what can happen, and reflects upon events today that show that discrimination still happens. It is important for this reason - be us children, adults, politicians, teachers or film-makers - that we learn about the events of the holocaust and continue to pass on these lessons for generations to come.
- Dennis is an immigrant from Guatemala who makes a living as a baker in the small Scottish town of St Andrews. One day he finds a mobile phone on the street. The phone has no content other than a video clip of a girl being raped by three hooligans in a forest. He can't forget the video and so the kindhearted Dennis decides to try to find the girl and the three hooligans.
- Life in the Scottish new town of Glenrothes, including a visit by the Queen.
- The Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland as seen through the perspective of its legendary caddies, most of whom have spent their entire lives on the course.
- The week ends not actually in Dundee, but 14 miles down the road to Adam's house in St. Andrew's. With Adam tired after the week, he accidentally cuts his finger while cooking, yet the atmosphere is warm, particularly from Jimmy.
- Martin and Phil travel from St Andrews to Aberdeen, along the way they try land yachting, learn how Dundee has become a global gaming developer, prepare local delicacy Arbroath smokies and join Aberdeen's growing hip-hop scene.
- This journey starts at the historic city of Stirling in the southern lowlands of Scotland. We then head towards the university town of St. Andrews and its famous golf course. Along the dramatic coastline with its red cliffs is the mighty 10th Century Dunnotar Castle. At Aberdeen, we turn inland toward the Cairngorm National Park, home to some of the highest peaks in Scotland.
- Susan Calman's first location is Edinburgh and the east coast. She learns about the firing of the 1 o'clock gun at the castle and plays a variation of golf at St Andrews.