Beyond The Barbed Wire: An Artists View of the Holocaust is the story of Ben Altman and the miracle of life. As a child, Ben wanted to become a painter but his life circumstances did not allow that freedom, instead he learned the practical skills of a tailor. During WWII, Ben’s first wif…
Robin Hood is probably the most legendary and well known character in the world. His exploits have been seen across the world in books, films, TV shows and even computer games. But what is the truth about this enigmatic man? Russell Crowe plays the fictional movie character expertly but …
A lavish production featuring two fascinating and unique tales of World War I, this Reality Films DVD is an absolute must for any World War enthusiast. Complete with historical re-enactments and battle scenes, historically researched costumes and locations all across Europe help the view…
Welcome to Zurich – the biggest and wealthiest city in Switzerland. Zurich’s 360 000 inhabitants live on the banks of the Limmat River, at the north end of Lake Zurich – known locally as the Zurichsee. This film gives you insight into the following city places: Zurichhorn Park, Chinese g…
Saragossa is the capital city of the autonomous community and former Kingdom of Aragon in northeast Spain. It was founded around 2000 years ago by Roman legions. In this film you’ll see the following tourist attractions: Plaza de Pilar, Town hall, monument of Goya, Nuestra Señora del Pil…
York is a medieval time capsule enclosed within its ancient city walls. The historic walled riverside city, at the confluence of the rivers Ouse and Foss, is rich with remains from the Roman, Anglo Saxon and Viking periods...
The capital of Poland and its largest city, the Warsaw you see today has been almost completely rebuilt after 85% of the city was destroyed during the sieges of World War II. Had the Germans won the war then they planned to turn the city into a lake...
Wachau is a 30-km long river valley in lower Austria with a landscape of high visual quality formed by the Danube River. The picturesque Wachau stretch is located between the towns of Melk and Krems. Wachau was settled in prehistoric times and is one of the most prominent tourist destina…
Vilnius, located on the confluence of the rivers Neris and Vilnia, was first mentioned in 1323 in the letters of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas. It’s the capital of Lithuania, its largest city and one of the oldest settlements in the Baltic country...
Welcome to Vienna, a city where the air is filled with culture and musical glory. The Capital of Austria is known for its high concentration of top-class museums and full schedule of musical events. Mozart, Hundertwasser and Klimt were the three masters who helped define the city...
Venice is in the northeast of Italy near the Adriatic Sea. It’s an outstanding city built on many small islands in the Venetian Lagoon. There are no exact historical records about the origins of Venice, but we know the city state developed from the ninth to the twelfth century...
Historically a trading city, nowadays Varberg is a popular Swedish summer resort located near the city of Gothenburg. It has a reputation for its typical ‘west coast’ sandy beaches that merge into rocky terrain. The resort has a spa treatment tradition of almost 200 years...
Welcome to Valencia vibrant and glamorous, third largest city in Spain. It was founded by the Romans in the year 138 BC and through the years Valencia has accumulated treasure from all the cultures that have lived here...
One of the central regions in Italy is Tuscany, with Florence as its capital. The population of Tuscany is over 3.6 million people and the region covers an area of approximately 22,990 km2. Tuscany has a rich historical heritage and there are a total of six places in the region that are …
Turin is the capital of the Piedmont region and was the first capital of Italy after unification. It’s located in northern Italy, by the Po River. It’s one of the major industrial cities in the country; the Fiat car maker has its central plant here...
Toulouse is referred to by many titles including ‘the pink city’, ‘the student capital’ and ‘the birthplace of airbus’. It gets the name Pink city because of its distinctive brick architecture, which is typical in the Midi-Pyrenees region...
Forming one third of the English Riviera, Torquay is a fine example of a British seaside holiday resort. The English Riviera, Torbay, on the south coast of Devon, is made up of three coastal towns: Paignton, Brixham and Torquay...
Once a year, the little village of Buñol, near Valencia, experiences its ‘hour of fame’ with the la Tomatina festival. Tomatina is an annual tomato fight held on the last Wednesday of August and is a tradition, which started around the 1940s as a bit of friendly banter between friends...…
The Lake District is a rural area in North West England covered with lakes and mountains. The central and most-visited part is the Lake District National Park - one of 14 National parks in the United Kingdom...
Denmark's 6th largest town, Randers, is home to the country's only natural river harbour, here on the banks of the River Guden. This spot has a great historic significance for the town as a sea merchant area...
Tenerife, the largest of the seven Canary Islands, is a popular holiday spot belonging to Spain. For those who are seeking sun and leisure they should make for the southern part of the island while others, who are more interested in Tenerife’s wild beauty, would be well advised to base t…
Tallinn is the capital of Estonia; it’s one of the three Baltic States. It’s situated on the coast at the northern part of the country on the Gulf of Finland. Tallinn is a UNESCO world heritage site with one of the best preserved old towns in Northern Europe...
Burgas is the fourth largest city in Bulgaria and it’s the economic center of the region with over 210 000 inhabitants. The Port of Burgas is the largest sea port in the country. Just 35 km north from Burgas lays the Sunny beach...
Situated just to the west of the Neckar River, and ringed by forests and vineyards, Stuttgart is the capital of the state of Baden-Württemberg. This film gives you insight into the following city places: Main Train Station, Market hall, New Castle, Mercedes Benz Museum, The wine-growing …
Stralsund is a Hanseatic city in the North of Germany, surrounded by three lakes and the Baltic Sea. Its Brick Gothic historic centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This movie tells you about the following places: Oceanography museum, Brewery “Zum Alten Fritz” and many more.
Welcome to Stockholm – the capital of Sweden, the city that is built on 14 islands. This movie tells you about the following city places: The City Hall, Vasa Museum, Grona Lund amusement park, Junibacken house, Skansen open air museum and Stockhol’s Zoo...
Dalmatia’s largest city, Split, is a major port rich in cultural heritage and the second largest city in Croatia. In this film you’ll see the following tourist attractions: Beach – Bacvice, Diocletian’s Palace, Riva - maritime promenade, Split Old Town within the Diocletian Palace walls,…
The Amalfi Coast is a stretch of stunning coastline on the southern side of Italy’s Sorrentine Peninsula. This UNESCO-protected peninsula is named after the nearby town of Sorrento, which is famous for the production of Limoncello, a bright yellow lemon liqueur...
Welcome to Sofia the highest capital in Europe. We’re in western Bulgaria at the foot of the mountain Vitosha on 545 m high plateaus. Sofia is the capital of the Republic of Bulgaria with 1.1 million inhabitants...
Småland is an historical province in southern Sweden, the name of which means ‘Small lands’. The region is rich in lakes, bogs and forests populated by elks and also boasts an attractive island archipelago...
Skåne is a region located on the southernmost tip of Scandinavia. It was under Danish rule until 1658 and is often considered culturally and physically distinct from the rest of Sweden. Skåne stretches 130 kilometres from north to south and accounts for less than 3 percent of Sweden’s to…
Skagen is both a projection of land and a town in the Nordjylland region of Denmark and marks the northernmost tip of the Jutland peninsula. From the beginning of the 1870s, and up to the turn of the century, Skagen was an international venue for young artists...
Welcome to Sevilla the capital of Anadalusia. This charming Spanish city is more than two thousand years old with a well preserved historic center. The character of Sevilla is led by the festival Semana Santa – or the Holy week that happens in the week immediately before Easter in the Ch…
Welcome in Schleswig - Holstein in the north part of Germany between the North and Baltic seas and neighbouring Denmark. In this film you’ll see the following tourist attractions and places: North Sea flood muds, Flensburg, Museumswerft Flensburg, Johannsen Rum, Glucksburg castle, Kappel…
Located on the northwest coast of Sardinia, Alghero has become a major holiday destination in recent years and yet still retains its distinctive Catalan character. Although tourist numbers drop significantly outside of the peak summer months the town’s economy continues to thrive thanks …
Santorini is a volcanic island with a population of just thirteen thousand. This island combines traditional architecture, breathtaking views and stylish nightlife. Santorini is also a popular honeymoon destination...
Santiago de Compostela is the capital of the autonomous community of Galicia in the northwest of the Spain. The history of the town starts in the 9th century and is related with the discovery of the tomb of St James the Apostle...
The name of the fourth largest Austrian city, Salzburg, refers to 'Fortress of Salt' as this settlement was founded as a gold and salt mining town. The city is notable for its Alpine setting, which was featured in the famous musical “The Sound of Music”...
Welcome to Salen to enjoy a fantastic winter holiday. It is a village in Dalarna in western Sweden. Today Salen has seven ski resorts and we’ll highlight four of them – Lindvallen, Hogfjallet, Tandadalen and Hundfjallet...
Salamanca is a city located in western Spain. It’s one of the most vivacious cities in Castillia. It was founded by Celtic tribe, Vacceos before Ancient Rome. Salamanca has over 160 000 inhabitants and is around 200 km from Madrid...
Rügen is Germany’s largest island. It is renowned for its seaside spa resorts, historic steam train line and dense beach forests in places like Granitz. People seeking rest cures first began arriving on Rügen in the 19th century...
Rostock was founded in the 11th century as a Slavic settlement on the Warnow River. Later, it was settled by German traders and as a member of the 14th century Hanseatic League it became a powerful seaport with a significant role in the shipbuilding industry...
The capital of Italy, Rome, is also the country’s largest and most populous city. According to the legend, the twins Romulus and Remus founded the city in 753 BC. Over many centuries ancient Rome grew into a vast empire, which influenced civilizations and cultures all over the world...
The term "Romantic Road" was first used in around the 1950s, when the area became popular with American soldiers, who holidayed with their families in the region. Today, tour guidebooks are available in countless languages from tourist offices in almost every town along the legendary roa…
Welcome to Riga, the capital of Latvia; a country that became independent in 1991. This film gives you insight into the following city places: The Occupation Museum, district of Berga bazars, Riga’s parks, Central market place, Dome Cathedral, The Freedom Monument, Central Train Station …
The Tuscany region of Italy is known for its alluring landscapes and cultural legacy. To date, six places in Tuscany have been made UNESCO World heritage sites. In this film you’ll see the following tourist attractions: Sienna, The Palio Horse Race, The Duomo, Piazza del Campo, Horse rid…
Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands - a group of 12 large and 150 small Greek islands in the Aegean Sea, just off the southwest coast of Turkey. With its subtropical climate and over 3,000 hours of sun every year Rhodes deserves to be called the island of sun...
Welcome to Reykjavik – the capital of Iceland! In this film you’ll see the following Iceland’s attractions: Hallgrimskirkje, National museum, The Blue Lagoon, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir Stokkur, Gullfoss Waterfall...
A fascinating blend of Roman historic heritage and a gorgeous turquoise sea are what await visitors in the Croatian coastal town of Pula. This movie will tell you about best tourist attractions, such as: Pula’s Amphitheatre, Forum Square, Temple of Augustus, Archaeological museum of Istr…