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- Retired orchestra conductor Fred Ballinger is on vacation with his daughter Lena and his film director best friend Mick Boyle in the Alps when he receives an invitation from Queen Elizabeth II to perform for Prince Philip's birthday.
- In 1950s France, Gabrielle is a passionate, free-spirited woman who is in a loveless marriage and falls for another man when she is sent away to the Alps to treat her kidney stones. Gabrielle yearns to free herself and run away with André.
- A group of friends sets out on a holiday road trip to Greece. On their way south, they are intercepted by a group of Croatian gangsters. Locked in a remote house, they find themselves struggling for their lives.
- The documentary follows the booming artificial intelligence industry, what opportunities and challenges it brings and its impact on the global community.
- Albrecht Schuch plays the leading role of James Larkin White, an American who, on a train journey through Switzerland, is mistaken for Anatol Stiller, a sculptor who disappeared seven years earlier and is wanted for his involvement in a dubious political affair. "I am not Stiller", White declares at the beginning of Frisch's novel - and again and again from then on. In order to convict him, the public prosecutor played by Max Simonischek asks Stiller's wife Julika (Paula Beer) to identify her husband, but she is unable to do so conclusively. Memories reveal more and more about the couple's relationship - and it turns out that the prosecutor has a surprising connection to the missing man.
- The contrast between the lives of those who live in this Swiss town year round and the powerful elite who gather there once a year for a conference.
- * Rebel News is a Canadian political and social commentary media website.
- Travelogue featuring an American couple traveling in Europe and a European couple traveling in the U.S, with the emphasis on the cinematography which was viewed on a special curved screen with three projectors.
- DEBT is the story of a frantic pursuit: the search for the responsible for the televised cry of hunger of Barbara Flores, an eight-year-old Argentinean girl. Buenos Aires, Washington, the IMF, the World Bank and Davos; corruption and the international bureaucratic lack of interest.
- The year following the Stanley Cup victory, Pierre Lambert is chosen to play in a World Cup Tournament in Europe and Canada. However, he must cope with the breakup of his current girlfriend, then being chased by a crazed and doped photograph, and being harassed by his father-in-law who's the coach of Team Canada, fearing his "depression" may affect the team. He seems to find love with a cop's daughter, however, he must also cope with his sister's Suzy relationship with a french hockey player who has cancer, and befriends a Soviet player who dreams of defecting the USSR, whose lover is a KGB agent... Can he still get out of these situations and help Team Canada win the coveted championship ?
- Piers Morgan interviews his friend, the United States President Donald Trump, for a UK television exclusive.
- PBS documentary exploring effects of globalization on human rights hosted by civil rights pioneer and international journalist Charlayne Hunter Gault. Winner1999 Houston World Film Fest; Winner Doc for Economic Freedom
- DAVOS - A declaration of love to the highest city in Europe. The different mountains of the ski resort are shown: Parsenn, Pischa and the Jakobshorn. On the wonderful Schatzalp, gentle squirrels come to be feed on the hand of the hikers.
- Women from around the world flock to a Swiss ski hotel after having received identical love letters from ski instructor Toni. Since he ignores all of the ladies Dorothy fakes an emergency on the mountain while he is on rescue duty.
- Previous industrial revolutions liberated humankind from animal power, made mass production possible and brought digital capabilities to billions of people. This Fourth Industrial Revolution is, however, fundamentally different. It is characterised by a range of new technologies that are fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds, impacting all disciplines, economies and industries, and even challenging ideas about what it means to be human. Based on the book 'The Fourth Industrial Revolution' by Klaus Schwab, Executive Chairman and Founder of The World Economic Forum.
- Stop The Burning is the first film that was entirely produced, written and directed by Jeff Horowitz. Narrated by Dr. Jane Goodall, the goal of this project was to craft a collective narrative from interviews of 30 global leaders from government, civil society and business sectors - all making the case that deforestation must stop immediately if we are to protect our planet from the grim realities of climate change. This Forest-Climate Production, LLC film is dedicated to the millions of people and plant and animal species who suffered irreparable harm during the 2015 record breaking "slash and burn" fires in Sumatra and Kalimantan. During this period, daily carbon pollution levels in Indonesia were so high they exceeded those of the United States. The 30 forest advocates were all interviewed within a 48-hour period during the 2015 World Economic Forum. In order of appearance, the film includes: Andrew Steer, President and CEO, World Resources Institute; Kevin Rudd, Former Prime Minister of Australia; Marco Lambertini, Director General, WWF International; Jeffrey Sachs, Director, The Earth Institute, Columbia University; Robert Orr, Assistant Secretary-General, United Nations; Inger Andersen, Director General, IUCN; Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director, Oxfam International; Abdon Nababan, Secretary General, Indigenous Peoples Groups, Indonesia; Paul Polman, CEO, Unilever; David Maclennan, CEO, Cargill; Mary Robinson, Former President of Ireland, UN Envoy For Climate Change; Justin Mundy, Director, HRH Prince Charles' Rainforest Project; Felipe Calderón, Former President of Mexico; Fred Krupp, President, Environmental Defense Fund; Helen Clark, Former Prime Minister of New Zealand, Administrator, UNDP; Johan Rockström, Executive Director, Stockholm Resilience Center; Paul Bulcke, CEO, Nestlé, S.A.; Laurence Tubiana, Ambassador for Climate Change, Govt. of France; Soren Schroder, CEO, Bunge Limited; Peter Bakker, Pres., World Bus. Council For Sustainable Development; Christiana Figueres, Executive Secretary, UNFCCC; Naoko Ishii, CEO and Chair, Global Environment Facility; Jeremy Oppenheim, Director, McKinsey and Company; Mark Tercek, President and CEO, The Nature Conservancy; Rachel Kyte, VP, Special Envoy, Climate Change Group, World Bank; Lord Nicholas Stern, Chair, Grantham Institute, London School of Economics; Erik Solheim, Former Minister of Environment, Norway; Shinta Kamdani, Vice Chair, Indonesia Chamber of Commerce; Steve Howard, Chief Sustainability Officer, Ikea; Richard Branson, Chair, Virgin United
- The filmmakers 89 year-old grandmother, finds time - after her husband dies - to look back on her life and deliberate her thoughts about ageing and dying. The film was shot during one year, showing an intimate portrait about the process Nani is going through after the death of her husband, the chores of her everyday routine living now alone and her reflections about being near at the border between life and death.