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Movies Starring Alastair Sooke

Welcome to our dedicated collection of films featuring Alastair Sooke. Here, you’ll find a diverse lineup of titles that showcase the actor’s range, talent, and unforgettable on-screen presence. Whether you’re a longtime admirer or discovering Alastair sooke’s performances for the first time, this selection offers something for every taste—encompassing both critically acclaimed roles and underrated gems waiting to be explored.

Our catalog, currently presenting 4 outstanding films starring Alastair Sooke, is regularly updated to ensure you’re always in touch with recent releases and timeless classics. Browse detailed descriptions, ratings, and reviews to find the perfect movie for your next viewing experience. Dive into the captivating worlds brought to life by Alastair Sooke’s performances and enjoy the magic of cinema at its finest.

An Art Lovers' Guide (2017)

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With sumptuous palaces, exquisite artworks and stunning architecture, every great city offers a dizzying multitude of cultural highlights. So what should an art lover see on a flying visit? Art historians Dr Janina Ramirez and Alastair Sooke take us on entertaining and revealing cultural city breaks, offering surprising new insights into famous locations and uncovering hidden gems and untold stories, as they discover how religion, revolution and trailblazing individuals can shape the art - and soul - of a city.

Treasures of Ancient Greece (2015)

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Alastair Sooke explores the riches and unique legacy of Greek art.

Treasures of Ancient Egypt (2014)

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Alastair Sooke tells the story of Ancient Egyptian art through 30 extraordinary masterpieces.

Treasures of Ancient Rome (2012)

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Treasures of Ancient Rome is a 2012 three-part documentary written and presented by Alastair Sooke. The series was produced by the BBC, and originally aired in September 2012 on BBC Four. In the documentary Sooke sets out to "debunk the myth that Romans didn't do art and were unoriginal". This is based on the view that Romans heavily incorporated Greek style in their art, and hence produced nothing new or original. Sooke has received some criticism from the media owing to the fact that there is no consensus among academics on this topic, and hence no 'myth' exists in the first place.