Friday at 5:30pm on SBS Food: Lidia's Italy
In this episode Lidia and Tania explore the ancient Bolognese food shop Tamburini, a real cornucopia of fantastic regional and artisanal gastronomic products.
Saturday at 1:10pm on ViceLand: Australia's Black Summer Fire Country
VICE journalist Gavin Butler visits the areas that were destroyed by the fires that raged in New South Wales last summer. The program tells the stories of those who find themselves living in devastated areas and those who have been forced to take the reconstruction of their homes into their own hands.
And at 8:30pm on SBS Food: Rhodes across Italy
Gary Rhodes ventures into Piedmont during the last stage of his culinary tour in the Bel Paese. Gary visits the city of Alba, famous for its truffles, and then ventures out himself to hunt for the precious mushrooms.
Sunday at 8:35pm on NITV: On the record
This enlightening documentary explores the obstacles that African-American women face when they decide to report sexual violence in a society highly plagued by the scourge of racism.
Monday at 9:50pm on SBS World Movies: Sophie's choice
Sophie is a Polish emigrant who survived the concentration camp and lives with Nathan, a Jewish intellectual obsessed with the Holocaust. Sophie tries to forget the daughter she lost but it is not easy. Starring Meryl Streep and Kevin Kline, the film is one of the hundred best American films according to the American Film Institute.
Tuesday at 8pm on SBS Food: Cook like an Italian with Silvia Colloca
In this episode of the famous program, Silvia shares with us some of her family's traditional dishes. A rich sausage served on a bed of polenta, but also a very good pasta with potatoes and provola cheese.
And at 10:30pm on ViceLand: Scientology and the aftermath
Leah and Mike interview former members of the sect who share the ways in which they were convinced to donate money they did not have to the Church. Some of those interviewed now find themselves in a financial, but also emotional, dire situation after they say they were "robbed" by Scientology.
Wednesday at 3:00pm on SBS World Movies: Howl's Moving Castle
Sophie is a simple eighteen-year-old girl who runs her late father's hat store. During one of her rare outings in the city, she is harassed by two gendarmes present because of the war, but she is promptly saved by the handsome magician Howl, who immediately feels sympathy for her. The film is directed by Japanese master Hayao Miyazaki.
Thursday at 9:30pm on SBS Food: Simply Italian
In this episode dedicated to pasta, Michela takes us to Cinque Terre where together with chef Alessandro Barilli, she teaches how to cook a delicious pasta with shellfish.
And remember that you can continue to watch some of the most acclaimed movies and TV shows thanks to SBS on Demand. To see the formidable range of titles available visit the website www.sbs.com.au/ondemand
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