Saturday at 12.20pm on World Movies - World's Fastest Indian
New Zealander Burt Munro takes his classic motorcycle to Utah in an attempt to set a new speed record.
Saturday at 7.30pm on SBS Food - Cook Like an Italian with Silvia Colloca
Family recipes are an eternal source of happiness for Italians. Silvia shares her family’s most cherished meals, starting with her Nonna’s Sunday lunch spectacular, a rich sausage stew served at the table over a giant bed of soft polenta. Plus a timeless family favourite, pasta with potato and provola. And direct from Italy via webcam, Silvia’s mum helps her bake her great aunties famous Abruzzese style waffles.
Saturday at 9.30pm on SBS Food - Two Greedy Italians
In this final episode, religious sceptic Antonio and fanatical believer Gennaro eat their way along a culinary pilgrimage through Puglia's monasteries, holy shrines and festivals to discover whether food and religion are still as closely linked as they were in their youth. Later, they join an olive harvest, eat at a straw-fired bread oven and join in a unique celebration of the Day of the Dead where it becomes clear that in this historically poor region, religion is still simple and pure and food is still revered as a gift from God.
Sunday at 3pm on SBS - FIFA World Cup Classic GER V ITA 2006
Coverage and archival footage of FIFA World Cup Classic Matches. Germany takes on Italy in 2006.
Sunday at 7.00pm on SBS Food - Bonacini's Italy
Campania's beautiful coastline is filled with two things - tourists and seafood. Diving into the culture of the region, Michael begins his meal with a salad from the Island of Capri. Putting a twist on the classic dish, Michael's grilled Caprese salad combines fresh tomatoes, tangy balsamic, and a hint of sweetness from basil. For his primo, Michael serves up bold flavours with his spaghetti puttanesca.
Monday at 0.35am on Viceland - Barton Fink
The Coen Brothers lend their unique blend of dark comedy to this tale of a celebrated playwright who comes to Hollywood to write a 'Wrestling Picture' in 1941. Turturro gives a great performance as the playwright struggling to cope with his new project. John Goodman gives a surprisingly nuanced performance as his pushy neighbor. Also featuring Emmy-winner Tony Shalhoub. It all adds up to the Coen Brothers' most hilarious, bizarre, and touching film.
Tuesday at 9.30pm on World Movies - Being John Malkovich
Craig Schwartz (John Cusack) is a struggling street puppeteer. In order to make some money, Craig takes a job as a filing clerk. One day he accidentally discovers a door: a portal into the mind of John Malkovich (played by John Malkovich)! For 15 minutes, he experiences the ultimate head trip - He is John Malkovich! Then he's dumped out onto the New Jersey turnpike! With his beautiful office mate Maxine (Catherine Keener) and his pet-obsessed wife (Cameron Diaz), they hatch a plan to let others into John's brain for just $200 a trip.
Wednesday at 7.30pm on World Movies - The Best Offer
Virgil Oldman is a solitary, cultured man whose reluctance to engage with others, especially women, is matched only by the dogged obsessiveness with which he practices his profession of antiques dealer. He’s never been close to another human being, not even Robert, his only friend - a young, skillful restorer of mechanical devices from every era.
Thursday at 7.35pm on World Movies - Charlie and Boots
A father and son who travel from Victoria to Cape York to fulfill their lifelong ambition to fish off Australia's northern tip.
Thursday at 9.00pm on SBS Food - Gino's Italian Escape
Chef Gino D’Acampo continues his Italian Escape in Naples - the area where he was born. Here, he examines the key foods and ingredients that have made the city famous, namely pizza and coffee. Gino investigates the Neapolitan food trend of fried pizza - and helps an award-winning chef make this surprisingly tasty street snack.
Thursday at 9.35pm on SBS - Zero Zero Zero
While Don Minu’s leadership is undermined by betrayals and power struggles, Chris and Emma face the dangers of crossing the Malian desert escorted by a group of jihadist terrorists. In order to survive and complete their journey, they will find themselves making unexpected deals and compromises.
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