Gerry Malir

Movies

Sherlock Holmes' London: The Investigation
Producer
Sherlock Holmes, the fictional detective created by Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle featured in four novels and 56 short stories first published in 1887. Most of these adventures featured the city of London. In this brand new program, we visit the London locations of the Sherlock stories that helped to bring the "consulting detective" to life.
The Bitch of Buchenwald
Writer
This documentary details the life and crimes of Ilse Koch, the Nazi woman who became notorious for her monstrous crimes against the prisoners of Buchenwald concentration camp, where her husband was a commander. Accused of embezzlement by her fellow Nazis during the war, Koch faced charges brought by three separate tribunals -- and grisly accusations that she collected the tattooed skin of murdered inmates.
The Bitch of Buchenwald
Director
This documentary details the life and crimes of Ilse Koch, the Nazi woman who became notorious for her monstrous crimes against the prisoners of Buchenwald concentration camp, where her husband was a commander. Accused of embezzlement by her fellow Nazis during the war, Koch faced charges brought by three separate tribunals -- and grisly accusations that she collected the tattooed skin of murdered inmates.
Beyond Elvis' Memphis
Director
In a sequel of sorts to the documentary Elvis' Memphis, the filmmakers journey far beyond Graceland to visit other historic sites key to the biography of the legendary hit maker. The tour makes stops at Elvis's two-room shack birthplace in Tupelo, Miss.; the Priceville Cemetery, where his stillborn twin brother, Jessie, is buried; his old schools; the Grand Ole Opry, where he performed only once; the Gracelands Too; and more.
Marie Antoinette: The Scapegoat Queen
Producer
From Austrian princess to ill-fated last queen of France, Marie Antoinette's life journey is captured in this meticulously researched documentary about the woman who is considered to have triggered the French Revolution for her lavish lifestyle. Vilified for extravagant tastes that epitomized the wanton excess of the French aristocracy, the young queen found herself caught in a political firestorm, doomed no matter what course she followed.