The BEST episodes of Storyville season 1998

Every episode of Storyville season 1998, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of Storyville season 1998!

Storyville has developed an enviable reputation since it was launched by the BBC in 1997 as a showcase for the best in international documentaries. Screening over 340 films, from some 70 different countries, the strand has garnered a staggering array of awards: five Oscars, 15 Griersons, three Peabodys and two International Emmys.

Last Updated: 11/15/2024Network: BBC FourStatus: Continuing
When We Were Kings
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#1 - When We Were Kings

Season 1998 - Episode 2 - Aired 5/24/1998

On 30 October 1974, perhaps the most famous heavyweight championship boxing match of all time took place in Kinshasa, Zaire - the "Rumble in the Jungle" between champion George Foreman and challenger Muhammad Ali. In historical footage and new interviews, this documentary explores the relationship between African-Americans and the African continent during the Black Power era in terms of both popular culture and international politics, including the brutality of then-dictator Mobutu Sese Seko.

Directors: Leon Gast
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#2 - East Side Story

Season 1998 - Episode 1 - Aired 1/3/1998

Soviet dictator Joseph Stalin's favourite film, which he viewed over 100 times, was the musical comedy 'Volga Volga'—it tells the story of a group of farm workers determined to prove themselves. His devotion is at least partly explained by the film's use of his favourite slogan: "Life is better, life is happier." Dana Ranga 's film recalls the often strange and forgotten attempts by Soviet film-makers to match Hollywood's popular appeal by entertaining the socialist masses with pieces that choreographed workers' unstinting physical labours.

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#3 - Kurt and Courtney

Season 1998 - Episode 3 - Aired 10/31/1998

Director Nick Broomfield investigates the circumstances in which grunge rock star Kurt Cobain died in 1994, looking at the conspiracy theories surrounding his death and delving into the drug culture of the West Coast rock scene. The film concludes with a confrontation between Broomfield and Cobain's widow, Hole singer Courtney Love.

Don't Look Back
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#4 - Don't Look Back

Season 1998 - Episode 4 - Aired 10/31/1998

Donn Pennebaker's acclaimed documentary of Bob Dylan's month-long 1965 tour of Britain, during which the star was accompanied by Joan Baez. An intimate portrait of the artist, the film includes concert footage and features other celebrities of the era, such as folk star Donovan and singer/songwriter Alan Price. Songs include "The Times They Are A-changin'" and "Subterranean Homesick Blues".

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#5 - 444 Days

Season 1998 - Episode 5 - Aired 11/14/1998

Leslie Woodhead's film about the Iranian hostage crisis of November 1979. Militant Islamic students - angered by US support for the Shah of Iran - invaded the American Embassy in Tehran, taking 52 diplomats hostage. For 444 days, the world watched helplessly as the United States attempted to free the diplomats in the face of Ayatollah Khomeini's fervent anti-Americanism. Only after a botched rescue attempt, and President Carter's election defeat by Ronald Reagan, were the hostages finally freed. The documentary hears from both hostages and their captors.

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#6 - Year of the Dogs

Season 1998 - Episode 6 - Aired 11/21/1998

Michael Cordell's film about an Australian-rules football team's struggle to triumph over adversity. The Footscray Bulldogs, whose ground is based in a rundown Melbourne suburb, have the odds stacked against them in several ways. Their difficulties - they last won a tournament in 1954, have injury problems and a chronic scoring record, and are facing near-bankruptcy - are compounded by the threat of a takeover which could see them merged with another team.

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#7 - Waco: The Rules of Engagement

Season 1998 - Episode 7 - Aired 11/28/1998

Director William Gazecki's Oscar-nominated investigation into the 1993 siege at the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. The media reported that 76 members of David Koresh's sect committed mass suicide at Waco. Gazecki's film - which includes images that some might find disturbing - alleges they were murdered when FBI agents gassed and burned down the compound. It also challenges the widespread portrayal of the Davidians as promiscuous social outcasts.

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#8 - Gigi, Monica and Bianca

Season 1998 - Episode 8 - Aired 12/5/1998

This poignant film follows the fortunes of Gigi and his pregnant girlfriend Monica in post-communist Romania. The couple are first seen as teenagers living rough in a Bucharest railway station. Monica wants to keep her baby but the Romanian authorities insist she is too young. The film follows the pair over two years as they struggle to survive and adapt to life as new parents.

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#9 - Moon Over Broadway

Season 1998 - Episode 9 - Aired 12/21/1998

An account of American comedy actress Carol Burnett's turbulent return to the Broadway stage. It covers the uncertainties felt by the cast and production team as they prepare for their New York opening, including whether the audience will respond to the jokes and if the scenery will stay upright.