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Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ

Quarter to Two Before Jesus Christ

Wed, 06 Oct 1982

In antique Rome, a simple pepboy for chars becomes involved in a coup against Cesar. Rahatlocum is a North African Roman colony where Julius Caesar came to spend an expensive holiday. The revolt rumbles among the small people who find a leader in the person of Ben-Hur Marcel.

Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation

Mr. Moto Takes a Vacation

Fri, 07 Jul 1939

Mr. Moto is in Egypt to thwart a criminal mastermind determined to steal the priceless crown of the Queen of Sheba. When the precious treasure is transported to America, Mr. Moto must race against time to unmask the cunning thief who will stop at nothing—not even murder—to get what he wants.

Pentos a Iola

Pentos a Iola

Sun, 01 Oct 1967

Paul, Apostle of Christ

Paul, Apostle of Christ

Fri, 23 Mar 2018

Risking his life, Luke ventures to Rome to visit Paul -- the apostle who's bound in chains and held captive in Nero's darkest and bleakest prison cell. Haunted by the shadows of his past misdeeds, Paul wonders if he's been forgotten as he awaits his grisly execution. Before Paul's death, Luke resolves to write another book that details the birth of what will come to be known as the church.

Xantipa

Xantipa

Fri, 22 Aug 1958

The Other 300: Army of Lovers

The Other 300: Army of Lovers

Thu, 12 Jun 2025

A documentary that brings to light the extraordinary story of the Sacred Band of Thebes – an elite military unit composed of 150 pairs of male lovers that became one of the most formidable forces of the ancient world. It delves into the history of this little-known chapter of classical antiquity through forensic archaeology, rare archival material, ancient art, and animation. It explores how the Sacred Band rose to prominence, met its tragic end, and continues to resonate in modern discussions of identity, heroism, and love.

Le génie romain

Le génie romain

Sat, 21 Sep 2024

History of Pottery and Ceramics in Algeria

History of Pottery and Ceramics in Algeria

Fri, 22 Oct 2004

In Algeria, pottery is different from one region to another, the result of the various influences it has undergone throughout history. If the manufacturing steps are substantially the same, the result is far from identical. In Kabylia, for example, the pottery, decorated with patterns, is red in color. In the south of Adrar, there are objects with rather original shapes and black in color. The pottery of the Nementcha Mountains is fashioned in clay with pink tones and decorated with brown designs. Originally, objects were made in families and exchanged between neighbours...

The Odyssey of Priam's Gold

The Odyssey of Priam's Gold

Wed, 01 Jan 2020

From the plains of the Troade, to the cellars of a Nazi bunker, to the dark basements of Moscow's largest museum. With Homer and in the footsteps of the extremely wealthy businessman Heinrich Schliemann, we follow the true odyssey of the treasure of Priam which spans over more than 3 millennia.

Building the Ancient City: Rome

Building the Ancient City: Rome

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Rome, 2000 years ago was the world's first ancient megacity. In a world where few towns had more than ten thousand inhabitants, more than a million people lived in Rome. How did they manage without all the technologies of our modern cities? How did they bring in enough food to sustain the population? How did they house them? How did they maintain law and order? How did they make this city work?

Chvastúň

Chvastúň

Mon, 01 Jan 1962

Faidra

Faidra

Tue, 01 Jan 1980

Elektra

Elektra

Sun, 01 Jan 1978