Intelligent Channel
The Intelligent Channel presents enlightening video programming with thought leaders from universities, cultural institutions, and the world of entertainment. Intelligent Television (INT, at www.intelligenttelevision.com) produces all of our documentary films, lectures, interviews, conversations with sages and celebrities, and INT also packages the extraordinary archival footage that museums, libraries, and archives provide. It's video -- short- and long-form -- for thinking people!
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Jerry Lewis in RICHARD BELZER'S CONVERSATION
THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ARCHIVE
The ABC of It: Why Children's Books Matter
CERN People - WE ARE THE MEMORY
CERN People - ASPIRATIONS
CERN People - THE SHRINKING FIELD
CERN People - MEET THE DETECTOR
CERN People - UNREQUITED LOVE 2: EXOTICS
CERN People - UNREQUITED LOVE: SUPERSYMMETRY
CERN People - LIFE WITH THE HIGGS
CERN People - TAU TROUBLE
KUEHL'S REELS! - The Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand - Not Filmed!
Watching philanthropy - Princeton University's Stan Katz in INT's ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES
KUEHL'S REELS! - The Wright Brothers' First Flight: No Film!
On the parameters of charity - Princeton University's Stanley Katz in INT's ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES
KUEHL'S REELS! - Footage of Hitler Declaring War?
Philanthropies and public policy - Princeton University's Stan Katz in INT's ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES
Exploding wealth and new philanthropy - Princeton's Stan Katz in INT's ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES
Wikipedia, history, and historians - Jim Grossman in INT's ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES.
The footnote as our modern guarantee - Princeton's Tony Grafton in INT's ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES
Up from a 400-year deep-sea dive: Michael Witmore - in INT's ENLIGHTENMENT MINUTES
RUSSIA'S OPEN BOOK - Director Paul Mitchell: Moving Beyond the Cliches of Contemporary Russia
RUSSIA'S OPEN BOOK: WRITING IN THE AGE OF PUTIN
RUSSIA'S OPEN BOOK: WRITING IN THE AGE OF PUTIN.Petrosyan Animation.2013
RUSSIA'S OPEN BOOK - Director Paul Mitchell on Vladimir Sorokin, Surrealism, and Russian Culture