Friday at noon on SBS Food - Gino's Italian Escape
Gino D'Acampo goes to Naples and explores everything about two great Neapolitan specialties: coffee and pizza.
and at 7.30 pm on World Movies - Billy Elliot
The famous film that tells the story, set in the 80s, of a young boy from a mining town in Great Britain who falls in love with ballet, and manages to fulfil his dream despite everything.
Saturday at 19.30 on SBS Food - Cook Like an Italian with Silvia Colloca
Family recipes are an eternal source of happiness for us Italians. Silvia explains how to prepare delicious pizzas with leftover bread, but she also proposes the recipe for a risotto with shrimp and lemon and the recipe for a yogurt dessert that her mother taught her.
Saturday at 9.30 p.m. on SBS Food - Two Greedy Italians
In this episode Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro Contaldo explain how Italian cuisine offers healthy and tasty ideas for recipes suitable for boys and girls, tasty meals that can also be added to the lunch box children bring to school.
Sunday at 19.00 on SBS Food - Bonacini's Italy
The Italian-Canadian chef Michael Bonacini takes us this time to Emilia Romagna: it starts with a mortadella mousse and continues with tortellini in brodo, then continues with a second course made of duck breast, with balsamic vinegar sauce.
Sunday at 8:30 p.m. on World Movies - Candy
In this 2006 Australian film, the late Heath Ledger plays Dan, an aspiring poet who is in love with Candy, played by Abby Cornish. Their love story is intertwined with their heroin addiction. Based on a 1998 novel entitled Candy: A Novel of Love and Addiction, the film is divided into three "chapters": Heaven, Earth and Hell.
Monday at 5:25 pm on World Movies - Hunger
This is the 2009 remake of the famous 1980 film. It follows the story of a group of young singers, musicians and dancers who attend the New York School of Performing Arts dreaming of success.
Tuesday at 11:55am on World News - Little Nicholas
French comedy inspired by a comic book character very famous in France, le petit Nicolas, whose author was René Goscinny (one of the "fathers" of Asterix). Little Nicolas grows up in a small bourgeois family in the 1950s: his life runs smoothly until he begins to suspect that his mother may be pregnant... In the child's wild imagination the clues that his parents are planning to replace him accumulate, and Nicolas comes up with some fanciful plans with his schoolmates to face the situation head-on.
Wednesday at 8:30 pm on SBS - David Attenborough: India's Wild Eden
The world-renowned publicist and documentary filmmaker David Attenborough invites us to explore Karnataka and some of India's most beautiful national parks.
Thursday at 7.35pm on World Movies - Charlie and Boots
The plot seems simple: father and son travel from Victoria to Cape York, Queensland, to fulfil their dream of fishing off the northernmost tip of Australia. But of course there's much more to this film. With Paul Hogan and Shane Jacobson.
Thursday at 9 p.m. on SBS Food - Gino's Italian Escape
Chef Gino D'Acampo continues his journey to Italy, this time going to Puglia, to discover traditional products and contemporary and innovative interpretations of the rich gastronomic and cultural history of the region. After visiting a masseria, Gino stops in Bari to taste an olive oil ice cream and enters the narrow streets of the center to go and learn how to make orecchiette.
Thursday at 9.25 pm on SBS - ZeroZeroZero
The series from Roberto Saviano's book continues. Chris and Emma are about to cross the Moroccan border, while in Mexico Manuel Contreras and his men constitute a sort of irregular army, called "Impresa", at the service of a cartel of drug traffickers...
And that's all, but remember that there are also other programs and movies on SBS on demand, to see whenever you want. For example, the film by Paolo Sorrentino Il divo, and the 2015 film Suburra, by Stefano Sollima, but also Reality, the 2012 film by Matteo Garrone. For more information www.sbs.com.au/ondemand.