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General Mitre and others visit the Museo Nacional.

A work that is both narrative and experimental, with the omnipresence of a strange, disturbing and playful piano for the chaotic journey of its central character which does not fail to intrigue.

Christmas through the works of the Prado Museum. With works by Rafael, El Greco, Fra Angelico, Fernando Yáñez, Juan de Juanes, Patinir, Murillo, El Bosco, Federico Barocci, Maíno, Velázquez, Gerard David and Luis de Morales.

Fresh sensuality, an almost childish naivety and a point of mischief, showing an attractive demi-mondaine archetype Aprende a pronunciar

March 11, 2007

Unauthorised biography of British rock band Muse, which formed in Devon in 1994 and has since gone on to achieve worldwide success.

A documentary about Fausto Delle Chiaie, an italian artist. He worked in many european countries and spent the last 30 years exhibiting on the streets of Rome creating his own 'Open Air Museum' made of artworks, living sculptures, performances and... a lot of irony.

There are about 140 landscapes painted by Claude Monet in Pourville during 4 long stays between 1882 and 1897. The coastline has hardly changed since then. Enriched by the historic dimension Wyborny presents a panorama of this coast by superimposing Monets paintings with the present reality of the location.

Paris, May 1931. Black culture is in vogue at the same time that a great colonial exhibition displays the peoples of the world subjugated by the French Empire. It is then that a group of researchers travels to Africa and undertakes an ambitious ethnographic mission. On their way from Dakar to Djibouti, they collect a large number of objects destined for the Musée de l'Homme. Is it a well-intended adventure or a great plunder?

Unexplored aspects of everyday-life: What do guards in a museum do when they assume no one watches?

Throughout the ages, erotic art has been created by some of the world's best-known artists, but it is rarely on public display. Whether it is held in private collections, or kept under lock and key in museums and libraries worldwide, erotic art and literature remains censored. But when graphic, even extreme sexual imagery is freely available on the Internet, why is erotic art considered so dangerous that it must be prohibited? Filmed in England, France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the U.S., SECRET MUSEUMS explores the locked rooms, warehouses, museum cellars, bank safes and private homes where erotica is hidden, from the British Museum and the National Library of France to Munich's National Graphics Collection and the Vatican, home of the world's largest collection of pornography. Gaining access to carefully guarded collections with names such as "Secretum," "Gabinetto Segreto" and "L'Enfer," the film reveals books and images never before filmed or photographed.

Documentary about Dario Argento, "Profondo Rosso" shop in Rome, and most important works throughout his career.

The workshop of painting, modeling and sculpture for children under fifteen, at the Museum of Decorative Arts, rue de Rivoli (1st arrondissement). Pierre Belvès, creator of the workshop, animates the work of the children. A report from the magazine "Chroniques de France", produced for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for dissemination abroad.

May 15, 2020

A short film directed by Marlon Lara

A journey through the spectacular National Museum of African American History and Culture, opened in Washington D. C. in December 2016, a true exploration of the history and culture of the United States from the point of view of African Americans.

January 22, 2014

The film juxtaposes/compares two museums: The Museum of Art, Ein Harod, Israel, which Samuel Bickels (1909-1975) built there in 1948, and The Menil Collection in Houston, Texas, built by Renzo Piano (b. 1937) 1986 . The method of natural lighting in Bickels‘s construction was the direct model for Piano, who adopted for his construction at the request of its patroness Dominique de Menil.

An afternoon at the museum, one soup of flowers and blueberries.

24 frames per second make a film. 13 moving museums in 13 minutes result in a turbulent invitation to visit these 13 museums in Bern. (Swiss Film Center Catalogue 1972)

Belgian movie-icon Marc Didden's artistic documentary about the houses he lived in throughout his life.

January 31, 2006
September 1, 2018
October 3, 2013

Let's Go to the Museum was a Canadian children's television series which aired on CBC Television from 1954 to 1956.

Relic: Guardians of the Museum is a British children's game show on CBBC that takes place at the British Museum at night.

Taking a look at the comings and goings of a steam railway museum.

April 16, 2020

Bit Museum is a web series focusing on the topic of obsolete, antiquated, obscure, foreign, and otherwise relatively unknown or poorly documented video game hardware. Opinionated reviews and ratings of video game hardware or titles are generally avoided.

The show is not released on a regular schedule, with new episodes being released, on average, once every 1.5 months.

The host, Jason Cirillo, is an independent designer for Robotube Games, and appears in each episode. The setting of the show is usually said to be "the offices of Robotube Games" with each show opening in front of a flatscreen television displaying the Bit Museum logo.

Earlier episodes opened with a tinny-sounding 8-bit filtered rendition of pianist George Shearing's I'm Getting Sentimental Over You, hastily created in order to launch the show quickly, but starting from episode 4 a new vocalized theme song has been used. The song, composed by guitarist Zack Weisinger, features 8-bit sounding electronic music featuring the simplistic lyrics:

We are learning so much about all this cool stuff, I cannot wait for the show.

December 16, 2020
May 10, 2007

The Museum is British television documentary series. It is a behind-the-scenes look at the British Museum, narrated by Ian McMillan and first broadcast on BBC Two on Thursdays at 7.30pm from 10 May 2007. It is produced by BBC Wales. It is in 10 half-hour parts. There is an accompanying hardback book by Rupert Smith.

Series venturing behind the doors of one of the greatest museums in the world. Visitors to the museum see only a fraction of the staggering 80 million items in the collection. This programme reveals the unique and rare pieces too valuable to exhibit.

July 21, 2020
March 13, 2018

Gothic tales of crime unfold as developments in forensic science are explored.

September 29, 2019

A survey of Canadian landscapes and a portrait of the artists who are inspired by them.

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