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- YEAR OF THE FOX follows Ivy, a teenager navigating Aspen's party scene amidst her adoptive parents' bitter divorce. As she watches her community provide cover for predatory behavior, Ivy struggles to find her path without losing herself.
- 'My Reality' is about one woman's journey through the trials and travails of reality TV. Marcia, the lead character, has her own reality show, a loving family and tons of friends. But when she looks deeper she realizes she has become a part of the thing she hates most. With no choice but to fight the shackles of reality TV, we see her become besieged by corporate greed, scandal, and impossible ultimatums. 'My Reality' is a dark comedy that, through Marcia, reflects how today's American culture is obsessed with the fame and spectacle of reality TV.
- TV SeriesLatinX filmmaker, Celene Beth, began filming a doc about Ted Bundy that would turn her vision into a nightmare after discovering the complexities of trauma, exploitation of victims, and dehumanizing the people at the core of his crimes.
- ShortAn assassin travels back in time to the 1890's old-West to prevent the biological event that threatens to destroy her Utopian future. Instead she not only discovers that it's already happened, but that she is to blame. She must contend with the ramifications and choose her actions... again.
- ShortFaced with the realities of a pandemic, Why I Give examines the life of an 11 year old girl who sets out to learn why people choose to make a difference and shine a light on communities in need.
- A successful novelist, Lydia, is implicated when evidence matching storylines in her latest book come to light and potentially re-opening a case once investigated by her lover, Karr.
- "EARL BISS - The Spirit Who Walks Among His People" reveals the life and art of Crow artist, Earl Biss (1947-1998). A master painter, Biss was a profound contributor to the explosion of Southwestern Art in the 20th century, and particularly to the rise of Contemporary Native American Art.
- Doomed: Hunter S. Thompson's American Dream is a documentary that focuses on famed American writer, political activist and creator of Gonzo Journalism; the late Dr. Hunter S. Thompson.
- When two sisters embark on a hike, family secrets are revealed.
- 2019– 18mTV Episode
- Problems in the supply chain; autumn leaves; the battle over Roe vs. Wade; Les Paul guitar auction; Tracy Smith interviews singer/songwriter Olivia Rodrigo; a woman who uses garage sale profits for good deeds; flying car; Billy Porter ("Cinderella"); authors Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny (book, "State of Terror");
- Ten years of filming the climate change debate.
- US government policies subtly discourage Americans from becoming organ donors, despite the fact that 7500 people die each year due to the organ shortage. Activists say we can change all that with a few smart policy changes, but to date, no bills have passed due to opposition by a surprising source: organ donation organizations themselves.
- Russ Washington is a successful businessman on top of the world. But when addiction, secrets, and faulty relationships send him spiraling down the rabbit hole, will he continue to plummet or find the strength to carry on?
- As the daily life of four people goes at the end of the 20th century with all kind of leisure, sports, foods, then also goes the conversations, the secret thoughts and the realization of meaning of life.
- As the daily life of four people goes at the end of the 20th century with all kind of leisure, sports, foods, then also goes the conversations, the secret thoughts and the realization of meaning of life.
- Two children escape a domestic nightmare, find solace in an unlikely place.
- Toni Sponar, born in Styria in 1934, emigrated to North America in 1958, accidentally became a ski instructor, and fulfilled his personal dream of eternal winter. For one half of the year he works as a ski instructor in the northern hemisphere in Aspen. The "summer months" he spends in the southern hemisphere in a high valley of the Andes, at his own freeride ski resort Arpa. He's found happiness within simple living conditions - and hasn't missed a single winter for 50 years. A touching portrait of a person who has found happiness in every possible respect.
- Xmas cake: def. Japanese slang for an unmarried woman over 25, or stale dessert.
- Various animals frequently 'commute' between the wild and human habitation. Some live safely in the city like Cape Town penguins who walk back to the coast to fish, or mallards nesting by the warm lake in Chicago but fly back to the open (mostly agricultural) land around to forage, despite the dangers of birds of prey. Others live in the wild but forage in town, like capricorns in the Negev or brown bears scavenging in American towns before hibernation, not just crawling into dumpster but even breaking into cars and homes. In Bangkok, the water monitor lives free I the sewage system and forages at places a varied as restaurants where scraps are fed to them and even city zoo. Hippos in a South African town became a tourist attraction as the graze o the public greens every night.
- Dreaming of a better life, many individuals were inspired to make the harsh trek westward at the turn of the 19th century without the assurance of home and family. The rise of boarding houses presented a solution to this insecurity while challenging social and cultural conventions of gender, race, and class; and at one point housed one third of Americans. Discover how the adaptable nature of boarding houses like the Astor House, Hotel Jerome, and the Peck House allowed for their survival despite mining busts and the end of railroads.
- Rachel has traveled to romantic locations around the globe in her search to find her soul mate. Now, after adventures in Copenhagen, Oslo and Geneva, she returns to the United States to more uncharted territories: the four hometowns of Eric, Bryan, Peter and Dean. Her spirit and resilience is about to be tested by the men and their loved ones, as she tries to figure out how and why she is falling in love with more than one man at a time. Are all these bachelors marriage material? Rachel will try to find out from the people who know them best, as she moves closer to making her fairytale come true.
- The second installment in the Thereabouts films series, 'Reprise' see's brothers Gus and Lach back in the saddle for a 600 mile journey across the Colorado Rockies. This time, the pair are joined by mates, Cam Wurf (AUS) and Taylor Phinney (USA) for an under prepared, weather beaten journey through the mountains and into the Utah desert.
- Gretchen Bleiler is an American professional halfpipe snowboarder. Pat Parnell visits her hometown of Aspen, Colorado to find out how she decided to follow a career in snowboarding.
- Deckard Shaw seeks revenge against Dominic Toretto and his family for his comatose brother.
- Last season, Red Bull Double Pipe pushed the limits of half pipe snowboarding, building the first ever side-by-side super pipes to challenge the world's best snowboarders. Now, the competition returns to Aspen with an updated course design.
- What's cooler than being cool? Ice cool. In this episode, we salute 5 of the best snow-stopping stunts of all time. Features: . Valery Rozov BASE jump from the highest mountain in the world, Everest . Jesper Tjäder's skies his own innovative slopestyle course in Sweden . Red Bull pushes the limits of halfpipe snowboarding and challenges the world's best snowboarders with the first ever side by side superpipes . Motorcycle speedway racing takes to the ice . F1's youngest ever driver Max Verstappen takes a Formula 1 car for a ride on the legendary Streif ski course in Kitzbuhel in Austria.
- Snowboarding: For Me brings the Oakley snowboarding story to life through the perspectives and experiences of the athletes. Their moving testimonials coupled with archival and never-before-seen action footage convey a unique position on the past, present and future of the sport that is both inspirational and thought-provoking.
- A biography of the life and work of the American designer, Walter Dorwin Teague (1883-1960). Teague's is a story of a poor young farm boy who travels to New York City to become an artist, but ends up creating the new profession of industrial design that helps shape a modern America.
- For the first time ever, two competition-spec half pipes were constructed side-by-side. Watch as 16 of the world's best snowboarders test their hand on the two perfectly groomed half pipes in Aspen.
- Alex Fletcher, a locksmith trapped in the wreckage of a life numbed by drugs and regret, receives an unexpected and troubling letter that draws him back to his childhood home, an idyllic town in the Colorado Rockies. Although facing heartbreaking memories and the demons from his past is anything but idyllic, his journey leads to a confrontation that could be the key to his emotional healing and freedom.
- Bernie Madoff is at the hub of the biggest conspiracy the world has ever known, according to Mr. X. Dave Edmund, a small Independent film maker puts it all on the line to bring the world the truth.
- A family by surprise! Five people who never met are convened by a notary for the reading of a will, and learn they are all brothers and sisters, children of the same father! They'll share a large inheritance if they can deliver the ashes to their father's favorite lake in Arizona! Accepting the challenge, these newfound family members ("mai stati uniti") set out on a journey full of hijinx and comic adventures in the Stati Uniti d'America. What a quintet! Antonio, the gambling addicted waiter; Angela, the panicky divorcee; Nino, an unemployed mechanic; Carmen, a shopaholic; and Michele, who grew up at a zoo.
- Dispatches takes us on an epic journey around the globe while focusing on stories about the initiatives, technologies, & people who impact our world.
- As seen through the eyes and memories of 15 gold medalists, The Cliburn: 50 Years of Gold follows the half-century long history of one of the world's most prestigious music competitions, set against the backdrop of beautiful music. The most important moment in the life of a young pianist is when he or she walks out onto the stage of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Gut-wrenching drama, strung-out nerves and the joy of victory are the elements that make up this extraordinary film retrospective.
- The paparazzi pack has managed to drive Hope back to the pill and record her taking one. Liam comes running to the rescue, chases them and calms her down, still ignoring her relapse. She insist they go skiing, to relax, regardless the risk of being recognized again. Worse, she's tipsy, refuses to wait for him and crashes into another skier. In LA, Bill waves all his supporters in the know's warnings for Liam finding out, claiming Hope now has the chance to prove herself a worthy Spencer bride. Dr. Barton warns Brooke about the dangers of Internet-ordered pills.
- Bill's henchman Oliver makes sure the paparazzi pack keeps on Hope's tail when she attempts, overconfident after private bliss with Liam, to attend the fashion week incognito. As Bill expected, once she realizes they didn't stop at the estate gates, the pills in her bag become irresistible. Unwitting, Liam admits to enjoy being in Aspen again, especially with Steffy.
- Reveals fact vs. fiction surrounding menopause, medical & pharmacological research, including options that women have regarding their health post menopause, & the most misunderstood, "hormone replacement therapy".