Big-budget, glossy documentary following an archaeological team as they use new laser scanning technology to uncover the mysteries of Angkor Wat and the medieval world’s greatest metropolis.
Since the dawn of modern archaeology people have been searching for the last of the Seven Wonders of the World: The Hanging Garden of Babylon. Stephanie Dalley has made it her life’s work to find them and she thinks she has – but they are nowhere near Babylon. Filmed in Iraq a few months before the country imploded, this documentary was made for Bedlam Films and was broadcast in Nov 2013.
“The joy of Nick Green’s film lies in the tension as science, scholarship and sleuthing inexorably sift the desert’s secrets.” - Financial Times.
Hawking unfolds his personal, compelling vision of the biggest question of all: Is there a god who created and controls the universe in which we live? To answer this controversial and age old question, Hawking takes us on a journey through humanity's history of appraising our place in the Universe.
He was a brilliant young physicist whose discoveries promised to revolutionise the world. Then one of his peers realised that Hendrik Schoen, one of the greatest physicists of his generation, was a fraud.
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Big-budget, glossy documentary following an archaeological team as they use new laser scanning technology to uncover the mysteries of Angkor Wat and the medieval world’s greatest metropolis.
‘Engaging documentary’ – The Guardian