Il colosso di Rodi 1961
Nel III secolo a.C. l'ateniese Dario è in vacanza a Rodi dove cresce il malcontento popolare contro re Serse, costruttore del famoso colosso. Aiutati da un traditore, i Fenici invadono la città, ma scoppia un terremoto.
Nel III secolo a.C. l'ateniese Dario è in vacanza a Rodi dove cresce il malcontento popolare contro re Serse, costruttore del famoso colosso. Aiutati da un traditore, i Fenici invadono la città, ma scoppia un terremoto.
Questo è uno di una serie di concerti di James Brown eseguito presso il leggendario Apollo Theater di Harlem nel marzo del 1968. Questa performance è stata registrata a colori e trasmessa in televisione , e include inoltre un film di James Brown ripreso per le strade di Harlem e Watts mentre parla dello stato dell' America nera e descrive i progressi politici e socio-economici che necessitano di essere realizzati . Anche in questo terzo disco, The T.A.M.I. Mostra: prestazioni del leggendario James Brown di "Out Of Sight" dal 1964 l'acclamato film-concerto, e due performance dal vivo di bonus 1967 e il 1968 a Parigi
An unprecedented look at the decade-long odyssey to land a man on the moon. This documentary pulls back the curtain on the familiar narrative of the moonshot, revealing a fascinating stew of scientific innovation, political calculation, media spectacle, visionary impulses and personal drama.
irected by François Pomès, this two-part documentary chronicles the epic adventure of the Apollo space program, which included both tragic setbacks and historic successes. The first phase takes place against a backdrop of the Cold War, from the disaster of the Apollo 1 mission to the triumph of the Apollo 8 mission. The last stage culminates with the Apollo 11 space flight which landed American astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the Moon. With full-color archival images and 3D reenactments of the mission's key stages, this immersive account details the journey of the men and women who contributed to the celebrated Apollo 11 mission.
Documentary series offering audiences a unique chance to glimpse an astronaut's view of spaceflight
To celebrate the Apollo moon landing's 50th anniversary, Professor Brian Cox and Dara O Briain travel to where the historic Apollo 11 mission began – Cape Canaveral in Florida. They hear first hand from astronaut general Charlie Duke what it was like to guide Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin to the surface of the Moon in the Lunar Lander and how he followed in their footsteps three years later. They also look at the most exciting new developments and, with privileged access, they broadcast from the top of launch tower that is being prepared for crewed missions and from the assembly line of a spacecraft factory. They are joined by astrophysicist and medic Dr Kevin Fong and mathematician Dr Hannah Fry, who explore the latest developments in human space flight - from cutting-edge spacewalk technology to a future Mars buggy.
A series of short stories about human space exploration.