A JS Bach keyboard masterclass.
The first of four films in the Holocaust Memorial season begins with a feast of baroque music from the Barbican in London, with works by Handel, Purcell and Rameau.
Dariusz Jabionski's award-winning film tells the story behind a collection of slides depicting Jews' suffering in the Lodz ghetto, taken by Nazi chief accountant Walter Genewein.
Dramatisation of a January 1942 meeting at which a group led by Reinhard Heydrich and Adolf Eichmann sealed the fate of Europe's Jews. Starring Kenneth Branagh and Stanley Tucci.
Luke Holland's film follows retired businessman Rudy Kennedy, who has tirelessly campaigned for compensation on behalf of millions of Jews used by German companies as slave labour in the Third Reich.
In the past 30 years a generation of black academics have taken America's Ivy League by storm, while Britain's top black thinkers have left for the States. This film explores the implications.