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"With stunning imagery, The Venetian Dilemma portrays the fragile urban ecology of Venice besieged by 14 million tourists who far outnumber the local residents."
This travel film takes you on a virtual tour of some of Italy's hottest destinations, from Milan to Sicily, Naples, Pisa, Florence, Venice, Rome, and the Isle of Capri.
Part of the Great Courses series, this set of 4 DVDs (with an accompanying guidebook) traces the development of the Italian city-states of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
A six-part National Geographic series about ancient Rome. Episodes include "Secrets of the Gladiators," "The Real Caligula," "Doomsday Pompeii," "Killing Caesar," "Birth of Rome," and "Ancient Superpower."