Don't miss the movie show this week when Jane Campion talks about her latest film, An Angel at My Table. Steve Bisley takes on comedy in The Big Steal. Isn't it? Jeff Mullins, the boss. But I'm better looking. That's why my picture's up there. And for something weird and over the top, we'll check out Santa Sangre, the new film from the maker of El Topo. Meet the filmmakers, find out about their films, on the movie show, 7.30 Wednesday, on SBS. What do you think about SBS? I think it's good. No, I don't think so. This is my opinion. It comes very handy. Very good. The Indian politics from the Indian point of view and the Italian politics from the Italian point of view. No, I don't think so. Have your say with the hotline cameras located at East Gardens in Sydney or in Commonwealth government bookshops in Clarence Street, Sydney or Swanston Street, Melbourne. When there's a difficult crime to solve, there's one man who won't let the culprit escape. German super sleuth, Derek. Wednesdays at 8.30 on SBS. The year is 1870 in Tsarist Russia. Unrest is sweeping the country. A small group plots to overthrow an oppressive regime. Conspiracy and treachery abound. Violent revolution is imminent. Our powerful movie of the week from acclaimed Polish director Andrzej Wajda. The Possessed, 8.30 Thursday on SBS. Every month the independent magazine Australian Society features a special SBS program guide. In the September issue, the reasons behind SBS' worldwide reputation for subtitling excellence. Also there's a special report on the transformation of Wollongong and an interview with British conductor Sian Edwards. Plus a chance to win $3,500 worth of overseas travel. That's all in the September issue of Australian Society. Out now at your newsagent. Friday night, Connections. A new series that reflects the struggle to achieve individual identity. Actors and filmmakers play children's games as a warm-up exercise for a drama workshop. Designed to explore their childhood memories. We begin with Prisoners of Childhood. An innovative four-part series that follows the personal journey of five actors in the pursuit of self-discovery. Why I always get upset when people say, oh, actors are just like children. You know, you want to say to directors, yes, if you're very lucky and you treat me really well, I'll be a child figure and I will be splendid. Our journey is to discover how the inner child within each of us as adults lives on today. Prisoners of Childhood, first in our series of Connections, Friday night at 8.30. Because of technical problems, SPS requires that our programed film, South Wind, will not be broadcast. In its place you will see the film, Abusies. The Closed World of an Asylum. An island asylum, bounded by barbed wire, but also by the mountains and by the sea. The island is Leros in Greece. And what these people have in common is that they have been rejected by their families and by other institutions. But is their behavior madness or a heartbreaking attempt to break free from the world that has crushed them? The Rejected on the Cutting Edge, Tuesday, 8.30, SPS. Don't miss the movie show this week when Jane Campion talks about her latest film, An Angel at My Table. Steve Bisley takes on comedy in The Big Steal. Isn't it? Jeff Mullen's the boss, but I'm better looking. That's why my picture's up there. And for something weird and over the top, we'll check out Santa Sangre, the new film from the maker of El Topo. Meet the filmmakers, find out about their films, on the movie show, 7.30 Wednesday, on SBS.