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Chris Granlund

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Bitter LakeBitter Lake · 2015
Bitter Lake
7.62015
MovieDocumentary
An experimental documentary that explores Saudi Arabia's relationship with the U.S. and the role this has played in the war in Afghanistan.
Roundhead or Cavalier: Which One Are You?Roundhead or Cavalier: Which One Are You? · 2012
Roundhead or Cavalier: Which One Are You?
2012
MovieDocumentaryHistory
In the middle of the 17th century, Britain was devastated by a civil war that divided the nation into two tribes - the Roundheads and the Cavaliers. In this programme, celebrities and historians reveal that modern Britain is still defined by the battle between the two tribes. The Cavaliers represent a Britain of panache, pleasure and individuality. They are confronted by the Roundheads, who stand for modesty, discipline, equality and state intervention. The ideas which emerged 350 years ago shaped our democracy, civil liberties and constitution. They also create a cultural divide that influences how we live, what we wear and even what we eat and drink. Individuals usually identify with one tribe or the other, but sometimes they need some elements of the enemy's identity.
The Search for Alfred the GreatThe Search for Alfred the Great · 2014
The Search for Alfred the Great
2014
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Neil Oliver is given exclusive access to a team of historians and scientists investigating the final resting place of Alfred the Great. Alfred's bones have been moved so many times over the centuries that many...
Robert Rauschenberg: Man at WorkRobert Rauschenberg: Man at Work · 1997
Robert Rauschenberg: Man at Work
10.01997
MovieDocumentary
From the 1950s until his death in 2008, Robert Rauschenberg's groundbreaking mixed-media pieces mesmerized the art world. This 1998 documentary takes viewers inside Rauschenberg's Florida studio to explore his remarkable life and work. The film examines Rauschenberg's use of unique materials and includes a behind-the-scenes look at The 1/4 Mile or 2 Furlong Piece, a massive autobiographical undertaking that Rauschenberg began work on in 1981.
The Secret of Marcel DuchampThe Secret of Marcel Duchamp · 1997
The Secret of Marcel Duchamp
1997
MovieDocumentary
Marcel Duchamp kept a secret for over 20 years: while the art world had wrongly assumed that one of the 20th century’s most important artists had given up creating art, Duchamp was building his final masterpiece, Etant Donnes (“given”). Duchamp didn’t allow the piece to be viewed by the public until after his death in 1968. This left him shielded from the questions that developed after the piece debuted. Simply described, it is a peepshow. Through an old wooden façade, one looks through to see a sculpted open-legged nude lying in a field. The critics were stumped. What did Duchamp leave us with? This BBC documentary from 1997 dissects and examines the pieces of this assemblage.
Fascism and FootballFascism and Football · 2003
Fascism and Football
2003
MovieDocumentaryTV Movie
Documentary examining how the three most powerful fascist dictators of the 20th Century - Mussolini, Hitler and Franco - used football's popular appeal as vehicle of propaganda. Rare archive footage, combined with evidence from historians and contributions from former stars of the game, is used to expose the cases of corruption, sabotage, intimidation and even alleged murder that affected the lives of supporters and many high-profile players alike.
Angkor dévoiléeAngkor dévoilée · 2014
Angkor dévoilée
8.02014
MovieHistoryDocumentary
Rome's Invisible CityRome's Invisible City · 2015
Rome's Invisible City
7.62015
MovieDocumentaryHistory
With the help of a team of experts and the latest in 3-D scanning technology, Alexander Armstrong, along with Dr Michael Scott, explores the hidden underground treasures that made Rome the powerhouse of the ancient world.

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Roundhead or Cavalier: Which One Are You?Roundhead or Cavalier: Which One Are You? · 2012
Roundhead or Cavalier: Which One Are You?
2012
MovieDocumentaryHistory
In the middle of the 17th century, Britain was devastated by a civil war that divided the nation into two tribes - the Roundheads and the Cavaliers. In this programme, celebrities and historians reveal that modern Britain is still defined by the battle between the two tribes. The Cavaliers represent a Britain of panache, pleasure and individuality. They are confronted by the Roundheads, who stand for modesty, discipline, equality and state intervention. The ideas which emerged 350 years ago shaped our democracy, civil liberties and constitution. They also create a cultural divide that influences how we live, what we wear and even what we eat and drink. Individuals usually identify with one tribe or the other, but sometimes they need some elements of the enemy's identity.

Executive Producer

Fighting for King and Empire: Britain's Caribbean HeroesFighting for King and Empire: Britain's Caribbean Heroes · 2015
Fighting for King and Empire: Britain's Caribbean Heroes
2015
MovieDocumentaryHistory
During the Second World War, thousands of men and women from the Caribbean colonies volunteered to come to Britain to join the fight against Hitler. They risked their lives for king and empire, but their contribution has largely been forgotten. Some of the last surviving Caribbean veterans tell their extraordinary wartime stories - from torpedo attacks by German U-boats and the RAF's blanket-bombing of Germany to the culture shock of Britain's freezing winters and war-torn landscapes. This brave sacrifice confronted the pioneers from the Caribbean with a lifelong challenge - to be treated as equals by the British government and the British people. With vivid first-hand testimony, observational documentary and rare archive footage, the programme gives a unique perspective on the Second World War and the history of 20th-century Britain.

Executive Producer

Henry VIII's Enforcer: The Rise and Fall of Thomas CromwellHenry VIII's Enforcer: The Rise and Fall of Thomas Cromwell · 2013
Henry VIII's Enforcer: The Rise and Fall of Thomas Cromwell
9.02013
MovieDocumentaryHistory
Thomas Cromwell has gone down in history as one of the most corrupt and manipulative ruffians ever to hold power in England. A chief minister who used his position to smash the Roman Catholic church in England and loot the monasteries for his own gain. A man who used torture to bring about the execution of the woman who had once been his friend and supporter - Anne Boleyn. Diarmaid MacCulloch, professor of the history of the church at Oxford University, reveals a very different image of Cromwell. He describes Cromwell as an evangelical reformer, determined to break the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic church and introduce the people of England to a new type of Christianity in which each individual makes direct contact with God.

Executive Producer