Showcasing a brilliant collection of Henrik Ibsen adaptations and documentaries
A lighthouse-keeper's daughter is trapped in her marriage and longs for the sea. From 1953
The 1980 adaption of Henrik Ibsen's play, set in west Scotland.
Ibsen's classic play about a woman struggling with her role as a dutiful wife. From 1992.
The 1959 adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's verse tragedy about an uncompromising priest.
Dame Janet Suzman looks back on the 1972 麻豆社 production of Ibsen's play Hedda Gabler.
Ingrid Bergman stars in the 1962 adaption of Ibsen's classic about an unscrupulous woman.
Ibsen's psychological study of grief and guilt with Diana Rigg and Anthony Hopkins. (1982)
The 1971 adaption of the Ibsen play. A misguided idealist brings disaster to a family.
Trevor Eve, Juliet Stevenson and David Thacker look back on the 1992 Ibsen adaptation.
Director Richard Eyre presents an introduction to Henrik Ibsen.
1987 adaptation of Ibsen's classic, exploring the hypocrisy of Victorian middle class.
From 1972, Ibsen's play about Hedda Gabler - newly wed and feeling trapped and dangerous.
A master builder fears losing his stature to the next generation. From 1988.
The 1958 adaption of Ibsen's play, set in a Norwegian home in the late 19th century.
The 1974 adaption of Ibsen's story of Ellida Wangel and her pursuit of happiness and love.
The 1972 adaption of Ibsen's epic dramatic fantasy about a man in search of his soul.
Ronald Harwood looks at the founders of modern drama. From 1984.
From 1979, exploring the life of Henrik Ibsen through his plays and his admirers.
From 1964, a documentary about the 62nd year in the life of Norwegian dramatist Ibsen.