Robert Hughes visits Germany to examine the legacy of Hitler's architect Albert Speer.
A pan-global roundup.
Between them, John Drewe and John Myatt produced 200 counterfeit paintings using emulsion mixed with lubricant, and gave them a false history by doctoring catalogue entries in art archives. Their machinations were only foiled by accident in a police station in 1995. This film tells the story of an ingenious crime.
In June 1998 James Byrd, an African-American, was chained to the back of a truck and dragged three miles to his death. Three men from Jasper, Texas, were charged with this brutal crime, and this film follows reaction to the trials in 1999 from the viewpoint of both black and white residents of the town.
The composer conducts the London Sinfonietta in a performance of his two children's operas, "Higglety, Pigglety, Pop!" and "Where the Wild Things Are."
With sign language.