Tuesday, January 27th TV listings for Turner Classic Movies Canada
Interviews from the 1970s of four women who survived the Holocaust.
The Sorrow and the Pity (1969)
Marcel Ophuls uses interviews as well as clips from French and German newsreels to shed light on the Nazi occupation of France.
Judgment at Nuremberg (1961)
Stanley Kramer's Oscar-winning account reveals postwar courtroom proceedings against Nazi war criminals in 1948 Germany.
Filmmakers for the Prosecution (2022)
Prosecutors use film evidence to convict Nazi war criminals at the Nuremberg trials.
How Green Was My Valley (1941)
Five Oscars went to John Ford's adaptation of Richard Llewellyn's novel chronicling the life of a Welsh mining family.
My Beautiful Laundrette (1985)
London punk Johnny (Daniel Day-Lewis) and Pakistani Omar (Gordon Warnecke) redo a run-down launderette.
Kes (1969)
A glum Yorkshire boy (David Bradley) finds a baby kestrel, a kind of falcon, and lovingly teaches it how to fly.
Bicycle Thieves (1948)
A poor man (Lamberto Maggiorani) and his son (Enzo Staiola) search postwar Rome for the stolen bicycle he needs to work as a bill poster.
This Sporting Life (1963)
A Yorkshire coal miner (Richard Harris) lets rugby fame go to his head and realizes too late he has ruined his life.
The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner (1962)
An angry young man (Tom Courtenay) runs cross country on his own terms at the British reform school Borstal.
Accidents Will Happen (1938)
An insurance man (Ronald Reagan) and a cigar-store girl (Gloria Blondell) stop a fake-claims ring featuring his wife.
