Britain's silent film history is finally emerging after an era of neglect. As Matthew Sweet, writer and presenter of the programme, says, the silent era "was one of the most creative, extravagant, sensational and pleasurable periods of film production in this country". A fascinating documentary profiling in detail British film from 1859 to 1929, a nearly forgotten slice of cultural history, featuring archive footage and interviews with historians and survivors from the period.
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THE CENTURY OF CINEMA (1995)
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This truly exhaustive journey from the dawn of the medium through to the late sixties documents the rise and rise of Hollywood. Martin Scorsese guides us through his personal favourites and a vast selection of cult classics and recognised masterpieces.
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THE WONDERFUL HORRIBLE LIFE OF LENI RIEFENSTAHL (1993)
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A fascinating and insightful documentary of Leni Riefenstahl the undoubtedly gifted director behind Nazi Germany's most striking and effective propaganda movies, Triumph Of The Will and Olympia. If not a monster Riefenstahl's certainly culpable, whatever her protestations of innocence. A wasted gift on a self serving soul. Hypnotic.
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