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- Driven details the life and career of legendary bodybuilder Tony Pearson, documenting the abuse he suffered as a child and overcame, his eventual journey to Los Angeles, and his incredible career in bodybuilding.
- The Yin Yang Music Cafe served as proving ground for yet undiscovered talent like Anthony David, Donnie Johnson, David Banner and Bone Crusher, and became one of the biggest contributors to the neo-soul movement.
- A biographical story of Elvis Presley in high school in Memphis, 1953, featuring his tender relationship with his loving mother, his devoted teacher, and the senior year talent show that changed everything.
- It's been 25 years since Justin Wilson started his very first cooking show in 1971. Justin shared stories from his career and delicious Cajun recipes from his show.
- The true story of the kidnapping and rescue of Roy Hallums, an American contractor in Iraq. Hallums spent ten months blindfolded and bound in captivity until a unique rescue unit using the world's most sophisticated technology saved his life.
- A woman suggests and gets flirtation from a man who's been watching from afar during Covid-19's national quarantine. From simple gifts, messages and thoughtful communication, the two become a couple. Sponsored by the Urban Arts Commission through the Bridging the Distance Grant.
- Randall and William take a road trip to Memphis, where Randall learns about William's past.
- 'Blues Before Sunrise' is a documentary that captures a few of the remaining authentic Delta Bluesmen and their intensely personal and powerful music. Their roots lead directly back to Robert Johnson, Howl'n Wolf, Muddy Waters, and a time when pick'n cotton under the radiating heat of the southern United States sky birthed what we now call the blues. The film is shot without a presenter, the narrative is told entirely through the experiences and stories of each legend interjected only with shots of the landscape. Whether using four-string diddley bows made of recycled tool boxes, or a harmonica picked from a box littered with old dusty and worn down pieces of metal, the humanity and passion of the music encompasses the milky, raw, and organic sounds that changed the world forever.
- THE RECORD MAN is a uniquely American story of how a group of musical underdogs with raw talent and diverse backgrounds, led by the indefatigable determination of one man, Henry Stone, exported the music of Miami to the world.
- Do you remember your favorite resting spot where you played after school? A place without limits? A place where all your dreams could come true? While walking home from school on her favorite path in her favorite meadow, Jenny encounters the most unusual characters. She meets a magical man who calls gifts from the sky, a circus entertainer and his mischievous pet, and is an unexpected guest at a tea party given by toys. Jenny's Dreamland is a whimsical tale of an unforgettable afternoon.
- A maintenance worker comes across a slippery presence in the vastness of space.
- A movie about the Bulgarian community in America. It answers the question: Is the "American dream" possible for the Bulgarians here?
- A lonely Lighthouse,stranded light house mechanic. A stranger washed ashore. Fear thyself.
- Two backpackers travel through Asia and America.
- This film explores the fine balance in a dysfunctional relationship. Some personalities compliment each other to produce a perfect harmony, but others join together to begin a journey on a path of destruction.
- A man and his heartwarming, whimsical attempts to contact the woman he loves, despite the distance between them.
- Hour-long documentary examining the battle scars of the profession, and boasts a different take on the perils of law enforcement than most similarly themed shows.
- Biography of Sam Phillips, the legendary record producer whose Sun Records label in Memphis, TN, produced records by such rock icons as Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash.
- Three unknown actors are given a quarter of a million dollars to shoot a movie within a failed TV series.
- A young woman has horrific premonitions of people close to her being killed.
- Michael Smith discovered the delights and perils of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation in his tiny amphibious flying boat, Southern Sun.
- Drew is an aspiring producer from a small Midwestern city, currently residing in the South. He is fresh out of college with a degree in Music, but only a general labor job to show for it. His cousin, Lance, is a hustler from Drew's hometown, seeking to get a new lease on life and follow in his cousin's footsteps. Through one of his many connections, Lance arranges the opportunity that Drew has been thirsting for: an all-access, VIP night with some of the biggest movers and shakers in the music industry. However, there are two things standing in the way of Drew's dream evening: his company's attendance policy which won't allow him to miss work, and his overbearing, insensitive, military-minded supervisor who is determined to uphold that policy. After telling his boss that he has to attend a funeral, Drew's bluff is called and he is forced to go to the funeral to attain proof that he attended, or risk losing his job. While at the funeral, he is swept off his feet by Terricka, the niece of the deceased man, and also mistaken for someone else by Parkway, a young thug who has unfinished business with the deceased man and now thinks Drew is the man who can settle it. After being confronted and threatened by Parkway, Drew realizes that Terricka is the missing link that can help him find what Parkway is looking for and perhaps what he is looking for in the process.
- A snapshot in time of a struggling Tulsa blues singer-songwriter awarded a third chance to compete in the International Blues Challenge and record at the legendary Sun Studio in Memphis, TN.
- 201354mTV-PG8.8 (17)TV EpisodeFrom PBS: "Making a Way Out of No Way" portrays the Jim Crow era, when African Americans struggled to build their own worlds within the harsh, narrow confines of segregation. At the turn of the 20th century, a steady stream of African Americans left the South, fleeing the threat of racial violence and searching for opportunities in the North and West. Leaders like Ida B. Wells, W.E.B. Du Bois, Booker T. Washington and Marcus Garvey organized, offering different strategies to further black empowerment and equality. The ascendance of black arts and culture showed that a community with a strong identity and sense of pride was taking hold in spite of Jim Crow. "The Harlem Renaissance" redefined how America saw African Americans - and how African Americans saw themselves.
- The true life story of Rick Smiciklas a successful purveyor of chicken wings, who turned $100 into a 100 store chicken wing chain , only to lose it all.
- A young boy is convinced that the Devil lives in a hole in his backyard. Can he find the courage to face down his fear?
- A young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims.
- Victor was abused from a young age through his teen years by several people, and he turned to drugs in adolescence to escape from the emotional pain. Instead of remaining a victim, he turns his life around and now helps others.
- Dale "GREYBEARD" Sanders challenges himself to set another world record at 87 years old. This time he is trying to reclaim his title as the oldest person to paddle the full source to sea on the Mississippi River.
- Leon comes face to face with reality after making a drastic decision that involves life, death, and his uncertain future. He is guided by two seemingly well-meaning acquaintances, each with their own agenda. But when Leon reacts to the voices in his head and the expectations of others, he finds that extrinsic control leads him into a powerless situation for which there is no escape.
- The corrupt streets of Memphis turn a young man into a criminal in CHAPTERS. Despite words of wisdom from his Big Mama, the man can't resist the temptations that light up his eyes but bring an element of risk to his life that may prove very costly.
- In Memphis, a young couple goes missing. Fearing the worst, family members contact authorities for help. So the Memphis Homicide team finds themselves in an unusual situation: instead of investigating the loss of a life, they may be able to save one. In Miami, detectives are faced with the puzzling case of a young man shot behind a barbershop.
- In Tucson, the homicide department investigates the murder of a young couple in their home.
- In the world of online sperm donation, moms uninterested in sperm banks meet donors online; Lisa meets prolific donor Ari Nagel, father to more than 117 children.
- Coming back home from Vietnam, two soldiers, struggling to find jobs and getting back to normal life, are approached by the mysterious 'Broker' with an interesting offer.
- For almost 60 years the B-17 bomber, the Memphis Belle, called Memphis, Tennessee home. In Oct. 2005, The U.S. Air Force removed one of the most famous aircraft in the world from the possession of the City of Memphis because of the lack of public support. This is the story of 60 years of neglect, apathy and disinterest by the City of Memphis to one of it's most important icons. A documentary film that focuses on the history of the Belle in Memphis and emphasizes the final days and the volunteers who tried to keep another Memphis icon from disappearing.
- A controversial political activist is visited by two women who threaten to destroy her reputation with a dark secret.
- A young doctor searches for answers in a woman who claims she is the only survivor in a plane crash that took the lives of over 200 people including her son.
- If anyone needs AA, the Betty Ford Clinic, and a visit with Sigmund Freud, it's Bill, a middle-aged, a-social dipsomaniac using painkillers and vodka tonics to rationalize his erratic behavior. After a series of hallucinations feed his xenophobic paranoia, he begins to plot revenge against his imagined conspirators. His impulsive actions snowball into unbridled chaos against a chance group of strangers that have the misfortune of crossing his path.
- Blues Road Movie traces the long epic of African American music and takes us on a journey to mythical places: from the banks of the Niger to New Orleans, going up the Mississippi through Memphis, to the skyscrapers of Chicago.The film ends with an unique encounter between African and American bluesmen. It shows that culture can overcome the worst barriers.
- A Memphis motel turns into a war zone when a gunfight leaves two men dead and another critically injured. Sgt. WD Merritt and the homicide team spring into action to find their shooter. In Kansas City, homicide Det. Everett Babcock leads the investigation into the shooting death of a two-year-old baby. To Babcock's surprise, an eight-year-old witness leads police on a nationwide manhunt.
- In this fusion of documentary and songwriting, street involved kids from Memphis, LA, New York and London talk about their absent fathers and perform music videos of original songs they wrote for the film. Then we meet some absent fathers, explore the reasons why, and find an innovative way forward.
- A Global Film Noir with dark comic elements about Silas Breece, a legendarily unorthodox business hustler who travels the world seeking capitol from bizarre investors, mobsters and government officials for a series of increasingly elaborate projects.
- Adrian (Anwar Jamison), a philandering financial executive, has spent his entire life shunning Black consciousness and chasing corporate success. Adrian's brother, Buck (Khalil Kain), is an activist who routinely holds community meetings in his barber shop. After a perfect storm of disappointment and discrimination, Adrian finds himself in Ghana on an amusing adventure where he meets Akosua (Nana Ama McBrown) and finds nourishment for his soul.
- Travis Elliot, a star high school basketball player from Memphis, Tennessee must save his older brother, but is torn between playing the sport that he loves or living a life of crime.
- French documentary examines the all-too-brief career of American singer/musician Jeff Buckley.
- In 1946, John Mazilli visited Mississippi with a plan to honor his WWII buddies. One town and one family were in for a surprise.