Overview
Directed by the celebrated French film-maker, Marcel Ophuls , whose Oscar-winning film about notorious war criminal Klaus Barbie Hotel, Terminus was shown on BBC television last year. The programme started out as a documentary celebrating the disappearance of the Berlin Wall, but in the making it turned into a musical comedy about the peaceful revolution. The voices of the people who were astonished and overjoyed, the choices of their politicians who had to think fast as their world came crashing down. All these are interwoven with snatches from old songs, films and BBC news reports. And what commentary could be more relevant than Bing Crosby singing Irving Berlin's Song of Freedom, inspired by US President Roosevelt's 1941 message to Congress calling for freedom of speech, freedom to worship, freedom from want and freedom from fear.
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9 - 1Return To Hiroshima April 11, 1990 -
9 - 2Our Reactor is on Fire April 18, 1990 -
9 - 3Prostitutki April 25, 1990 -
9 - 4The Race Game May 02, 1990 -
9 - 5South Africa's Killing Ground May 09, 1990 -
9 - 6Beyond Reasonable Doubt May 16, 1990 -
9 - 7Ratcatchers May 30, 1990 -
9 - 8Men Of Steel August 29, 1990 -
9 - 9Incidental Death September 05, 1990 -
9 - 10Doctors And Torture September 12, 1990 -
9 - 11The Confession September 19, 1990 -
9 - 12The Dream Dealer September 26, 1990 -
9 - 13November Days: Voices and Choices November 09, 1990 -
9 - 14The Maze: Enemies Within November 27, 1990

