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- The geniality of the mythical Kubrick's masterpiece "2001: A Space Odyssey" is explored and debated here by scholars, author Arthur C. Clarke and some members of the cast and crew who were part of the magnificent experience that would become one of the landmarks of science fiction movies, still fascinating audiences with its mystery, its visual and its messages.
- Hell on Earth is about Ken Russell's 1971 film, The Devils which is one of the most controversial films ever made. Included are chats with Russell as well as films stars Goergina Hale and Murray Melvin. Also included are scenes which were cut from the release for being too controversial.
- Kris Kristofferson's appeal crosses generations and gender boundaries and this profile unfolds his life highlighting many of his now legendary songs many of which are performed especially for this program. This major production examines the extraordinary career and life of the actor, songwriter, performer and Country Music Hall Of Fame Inductee. The program includes interview and excerpts from Kristofferson's motion pictures.
- Documentary about the filmmaker Wim Wenders.
- Documentary about the making of the film "Straw Dogs" (1971), directed by Sam Peckinpah.
- Cinefile episode with Paul Joyce profiling Robert De Niro with copious commentary from Quentin Tarantino.
- A TV special that follows trash cinema director John Waters ("Pink Flamingos", "Hairspray"). In the 30-minute interview, Waters talks about his childhood and adolescence, presenting moments, characters and situations that later on inspired his movies.
- Profile of Japanese filmmaker Nagisha Oshima, featuring interviews with Paul Mayersberg, Donald Richie, Roger Pulvers and Oshima himself.
- Cruise gives opinions on director Stanley Kubrick who worked on eyes wide shut with him in 1999
- After studying Stanley Kubrick's work and making four documentaries about aspects of his career, director Paul Joyce initiates a definitive and lasting tribute to one of the greatest film directors of all time.