Season 1 · Episode 1
Tamara Saade, actress, writer, and theater director, shares her journey in Lebanese cinema and theater, discussing her inspirations, work, and passion for storytelling in a dynamic cultural landscape.
Bsharah Atallah, a costume designer and artist, shares his passion for fashion and storytelling. With decades of experience and 10,000 vintage pieces, he reflects on his creative journey and early inspirations.
Donna Khalife, a versatile musician blending jazz, classical, and improvisation, explores her musical journey, projects, and Lebanese roots, pushing boundaries in music and various art forms.
Sarkis Joulfaian blends nostalgia and personal stories in his collages, using old photos and vintage objects. He shares his creative process and how he uses everyday items to craft surreal visual narratives.
Carla Habib, an artist influenced by social media and technology, discusses her creative process and how her art explores modern life and society’s obsessions, reflecting contemporary cultural issues through visuals.
Yasmina Hilal, an experimental photographer, shares her process of blending alternative techniques, printmaking, and image manipulation to create profound visual narratives.
Andrew Graham-Dixon embarks on his most ambitious journey yet, an exploration of the rich, exciting and diverse art history of the United States of America
2011
Andrew Graham-Dixon undertakes an epic journey to uncover the art of China.
2014
A series of ten one-hour documentaries which explores Arab history, culture and society from within through the lives and opinions of Arabs today.
1979
Through the beauty of artistic forms, Ramon Gener goes inside the inner workings of human nature. All artists use art to explain their emotions.
2017
What do you do if you love pubs and Yorkshire? Bring an old boozer back to life! Jon Richardson becomes a shareholder in Fadmoor Community Pub and helps to breathe life back into this historic local, which has been closed for 14 years.
2026
Dr Adam Rutherford investigates the close relationship between discoveries in anatomy and the works of art that illustrate them.
A weekly Emmy-nominated television program dedicated to educating, entertaining and connecting the community to the engaging stories and people behind their food by profiling local food treasures and highlighting the passionate and hardworking individuals responsible for the burgeoning “Good Food Movement.”
2010
Discover how Singapore's architects and futurists plan to radically transform the city in response to the daunting challenges it faces.
2018
In this three-part documentary series Waldemar Januszczak discovers paintings, sculptures and architecture of the Baroque period. Starting from the square of Saint Peter's Basilica in Italy to St Paul's Cathedral in England.
2009
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As Johnny prepares to create a piece of public art for his home town of St Helens, an unexpected diagnosis sets him off on a complex emotional journey of self-discovery where art and life sometimes merge.
2025
His art changed the way we see the world - now change the way you see the artist. An unflinching look at Picasso's legacy, and the horror and brilliance of what he left behind. Family, friends and experts reassess the tumultuous artistic and personal life of Pablo Picasso, one of the greatest and most provocative artists of all time.
2023
Art historian Waldemar Januszczak uncovers the secret meanings hidden within some of the greatest paintings by Van Gogh, Gauguin, Cezanne and Seurat .
2020
Ekiem Barbier and Guilhem Causse offer a unique experience to Victor Assié, a young actor questioning the meaning of his profession: to explore an online simulation of daily life as an avatar and meet its users, while playing his own role. Through his complicated but hilarious peregrinations, he discovers a new yet familiar world.
Focusing on five disparate characters who each toil and/or party well into the night (hence the title), this latenight entry takes the “city that never sleeps” line and runs with it. The result is visually provocative but only mildly entertaining, and never for a moment truly convincing.
2015