Crusades
Terry Jones explores the history of the Crusades.
Alan Ereira
David Wallace
Casts & Crew
Terry Jones
Anthony Smee
Steve Purbrick
Marcello Walton
Robin Sebastian
Kate Binchy
Suheil Zakkar
Sean Arnold
Jaromír Borek
Victor Couzyn
Kammy Darweish
Fikret Isiltan
Christopher Lamb
Norbert Langer
David Lazenby
Peter Pacey
Reinhard Reiner
Steven Runciman
Bob Stewart
Christopher Tyerman
Antony Zaki
Rotraut Ziffer
Also Directed by Alan Ereira
This is the last civilization of pre-Colombian America that vanished 400 years ago. It did not die - it went into hiding. For centuries the Kogi have watched us from their Mountain fastness. This film is their message, and their warning.
The Surprising History of Sex and Love is a documentary presented by Terry Jones, looking at the different and surprising attitudes to sex and love throughout history. The documentary traces the story of changing social and religious attitudes to sex through a broad swathe of history. Starting with the place of ’sacred sex’ in the ancient world and ending with a discussion of the contemporary relationship between sex, marketing and prurience, the film offers some kind of map of how we got from there to here, and indicates that changes in sexual attitudes are connected with issues of power and control.
Twenty years ago Alan Ereira's influential television film From The Heart of the World: The Elder Brothers' Warning brought global attention to the Kogi people of Colombia, a remote and ancient South American civilization determined to caution us about environmental damage to the earth. Now, two decades later and convinced that their message has gone unheeded, the next generation of Kogi are reaching out to the world once more with a much more specific warning about the future of the planet.
Also Directed by David Wallace
Conquistadors is a documentary retelling of the story of the Spanish expeditions of conquest of the Americas. In this 4-part series historian Michael Wood travels in the footsteps of the Spanish expeditions, from Amazonia to Lake Titicaca, and from the deserts of North Mexico to the heights of Macchu Picchu.
In the Footsteps of Alexander the Great was a BBC documentary television series first shown in 1998. It was written and presented by British historian and broadcaster Michael Wood. Wood retraced the travels of Alexander the Great, from Vergina in Macedonia, where his father Philip II of Macedon died and Alexander was proclaimed king, through seventeen present-day countries to the borders of India and back to Mesopatamia, where he died. Whereas most of Wood's documentary series had titles beginning "In Search of...", the title of this series reflected a slightly different approach. The series was directed by David Wallace.