
2009
Science is mankind's last great hope
The 1950s were a time marked by an idealistic feeling. The atomic age, with its promise to save humanity, revolutionized the world, technologically, socially and politically. All these factors gave birth to one of the most prolific film genres in the history of cinema: science fiction, which delighted the audience. Only a few years later, these same spectators saw on their television screens how the Russians launched the Sputnik into space.

Homer Hickman
Himself

Patrick Lucanio
Himself

Leroy Dubeck
Himself

Gary Coville
Himself

Richard Scheib
Himself

Steve McQueen: The Essence of Cool

Israel Palestine on Swedish TV 1958-1989

Le regard de Georges Brassens

Großes Kino made in DDR

The Trials of Alger Hiss

Score: A Film Music Documentary

Oppenheimer After Trinity

Caligari: When Horror Came to Cinema

In the Shadow of Hollywood: Race Movies and the Birth of Black Cinema

Aliens Living Among Us

Dark Side of the Moon

The Neutron Bomb

Hollywood Rated 'R'

Comrades in Dreams

The Dinosaur and the Baby

Manufacturing Death: Birth of the Atom Bomb

Frères de la forêt, des résistants face à l'URSS

Hiroshima and Nagasaki: 75 Years Later

Apollo: The Forgotten Films

The Body of Emmett Till