Jack Macinnes

Jack Macinnes

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Jack Macinnes

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Two Sisters, One Body
Director
The coming-of-age story of teenage conjoined twins Carmen and Lupita Andrade, exploring the challenges they face at a pivotal time in their lives, including as Mexicans in Trump's America.
Venus Uncovered
Director
In 1914, the suffragette Mary Richardson attacked the Rokeby Venus at the National Gallery in London. But why did this painting fire such outrage? Professor Bettany Hughes embarks on a voyage of discovery to reveal the truth behind the Venus depicted in the painting, proving that this mythological figure is so much more than just an excuse for sensual nudity and chocolate-box romance. Because Venus Uncovered is the remarkable story of one of antiquity's most potent forces. And more than that - hers is the story of human desire, and how desire transforms who we are and how we behave.
The Mystery of Van Gogh's Ear
Director
Jeremy Paxman joins forces with 'art sleuth' Bernadette Murphy to try and solve one of the greatest and bloodiest mysteries of the art world - why Vincent Van Gogh cut off his own ear in December 1888?
Sappho: Love and Life on Lesbos
Director
Documentário sobre a poeta Safo, vivida na ilha de Lesbos na Grécia Antiga.
Sappho: Love and Life on Lesbos
Writer
Documentário sobre a poeta Safo, vivida na ilha de Lesbos na Grécia Antiga.
The Greatest Knight - William the Marshal
Director
The fascinating story of knighthood, told through the extraordinary life and times of William Marshal, whom many consider the world's greatest knight. From Europe's medieval castles to the holy city of Jerusalem, presenter Thomas Asbridge explores William's incredible life, revealing a rip-roaring adventure story in the spirit of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. In a career that spanned half a century, this English soldier and statesman served some of Christendom's greatest leaders, from Eleanor of Aquitaine to Richard the Lionheart. Marshal fought in battles across Europe, survived court intrigue and exile, put his seal to the Magna Carta and proved to be the best friend a king could have, remaining loyal to those he served through disaster and victory. Then at the age of 70, despite all the odds, he saved England from a French invasion.