THE FIRST FAGIN
Thursday
9 January, 8.30pm
When Charles
Dickens created the character of Fagin in his novel, Oliver Twist, he
gave birth to one of the most infamous rogues in English literature. Few people
know that Dickens' portrait of Fagin drew inspiration from the life of the
Jewish receiver and fencer of stolen goods, Ikey Solomon. Narrated by Miriam
Margolyes, The First Fagin recreates Ikey's journey from London's dens
of vice and the notorious prison "hulks" on the Thames to a daring
escape to the new world of America. Ikey then tempted fate by sailing to
Tasmania in search of his wife who had been transported as a convict. As a rare
examination of the criminal sub-culture from which Dickens drew inspiration,
and of the convict system in early colonial Australia, The First Fagin
seamlessly blends reconstructed dramatic sequences with historical documentary.
It's a colourful and lively evocation of a turbulent period and a riveting
account of the dramatic swings in Ikey Solomon's fate.
MUMFORD & SONS: THE ROAD TO RED ROCKS
Sunday
12 January, 8.30pm
Since
forming in 2007, Grammy-winners Mumford & Sons have transcended London's
folk scene to achieve number one albums and sell-out concerts around the world.
The band's second album, Babel, was released in September 2012, and shot
to the top of the charts in several territories. Featuring a live performance
at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, this film captures the
essence of Mumford & Sons - their music, their close bonds and their shared
purpose as a band and features tracks from their Grammy award-winning album Babel
and their classic debut album Sigh No More.
MUSE OF FIRE
Monday
13 January, 8.30pm
This
impressive documentary with 10 Oscar nominees, five Oscar winners, one Dame,
seven Knights and two friends will change the way you feel about Shakespeare
for ever. Actors Giles Terera and Dan Poole travel from Elsinore in Denmark to
London’s Globe theatre via Hollywood in a bid to find out everything they can
about tackling the bard. Along the way they consult a host of helpful
luminaries including Judi Dench, Ewan McGregor, Jude Law, Ian McKellen, Derek
Jacobi, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw, Baz Luhrmann and many more.
IN SEARCH OF ROBERT BURNS
Friday
17 January, 9.15pm
For the very
first time science reveals the true face of one of the world’s most iconic
poets. Using state-of-the-art forensic technology, Professor Caroline Wilkinson
and her team at The University of Dundee, attempt to recreate Robert Burns’
head. While experts work on the reconstruction, actor David Hayman delves into
the world of Robert Burns. His journey is accompanied by renowned musician Eddi
Reader’s unique and beautiful interpretation of Burns’ work. David discovers
how Burns’ upbringing, education, tough life and romantic spirit forged a
creative genius that would transform him from humble farmer to globally
renowned poet. Travelling to Burns’ birthplace and speaking with experts,
academics, fans and farmers, David explores the success and celebrity of Burns
and the passions and foibles which ultimately led to his financial ruin.
Finally we see the true face of Burns as the newly constructed head of
Scotland’s beloved bard is unveiled at a public event to an enraptured
audience.
OUT OF PRINT
Thursday
23 January, 8.30pm
Out
of Print,
narrated by Meryl Streep, draws us into the topsy-turvy world of words,
illuminating the turbulent and exciting journey from the book through the
digital revolution. Dive into the riveting debate over the future of ideas. To
some, the digital revolution can offer an extraordinary gift to humanity:
unfettered access to all published content. The other side defends copyright as
indispensable in ensuring that the best minds commit their energy and time to
the written word. This doc visits the libraries, book clubs, classrooms and
corporate offices on the frontlines of this fight to give us the whole story.
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