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- Chris Guthrie lives with her family on a bleak farm in North East Scotland at the beginning of the 20th century. On her mother's death, she assumes the managing of the farm with her father and her older brother, but the men fall out, leaving Chris and her father to manage it alone. When her father dies, she considers abandoning the farm, but decides to carry on alone. She marries a young farmer, Ewan Tavendale, they have a baby, they are happy for the first time, then the First World War breaks out, Ewan enlists and dies in France, and Chris is left once again to carry on with the farm.
- YouTube series about two llamas wearing hats: Carl, who is a cheeky serial killer, and his roommate, Paul.
- An injured Muslim radical takes a Holocaust survivor hostage in her own apartment as he plans his flight from the authorities in the wake of a terrorist bombing.
- A fine line between sanity and insanity.
- An inside look at De La Salle High School football, and the greatest winning streak in the history of American sports.
- Hawaii is the most isolated land on the planet, relying on imported coal and oil to produce energy. That's made power so expensive, it's forcing residents of the small island of Molokai to leave. Some families that live on native homesteads have no electricity at all, relying on dangerous propane. But the community there has figured out a solution: community solar. To get it, they'll need your help.
- Based on the #1 Bestselling Novel "The Raping of Ava DeSantis" by Mylo Carbia, BLACK ACRE tells the story of a working class college student who is brutally attacked by three wealthy fraternity brothers, gets paid to stay quiet, then seeks revenge against their families years later.
- Can You Hear Me? Israeli and Palestinian Women Fight for Peace is the first documentary film to explore in depth the role of Israeli and Palestinian women peace activists dealing with one of the world's oldest conflicts. Though prospects for peace have ebbed and flowed between Israelis and Palestinians, women peace activists have worked consistently to bring an end to the bloodshed that has brought so much anguish to both sides. No matter how desperate the political situation seem these women never stop communicating with each other. They come together in their bereavement over the loss of loved ones and to demand a better future for their children and grandchildren. There is bonding, there is friction, there are differences of opinion. But most of all it is a story about women who have hope and keep on trying to hear each other and do not give up their work for peace.
- When Navy medic Kenneth Morgan returned home to Detroit, it reminded him of a war zone. Kenneth struggled with PTSD and Detroit homeowners struggled to stay in their homes. Then lifelong Detroiter Gloria Jean Lowe began working together with Kenneth and the city's other veterans to make homes greener, more energy efficient and affordable. The veterans proved themselves to be not only fit for the job, but found that the new sense of community is helping their PTSD. Watch this wonderful story of We Want Green Too.
- A mismatched couple in therapy.
- Lilly Rivlin documents her parents' marriage of more than 50 years, in the process revealing some troubling family secrets. Ben Rivlin was a philanderer. His wife Bella knew it but loved him anyway. She wanted a divorce, but had three children, no careers, and no confidence. Against the background of her parents' final days -lying next to each other in adjoining hospital beds, Bella incapacitated by a massive stroke, Ben a double amputee- Lilly, the family's eldest daughter, attempts to come to terms with conflicting stories about her emotionally distant father. Through interviews filmed over a period of years with her parents, brother, sister, and aunts, Ben's mistress, she examines such universal themes as unfaithfulness, aging, sickness, and death and the connections between love, caring, and guilt.
- When the small town of East Palestine was shaken awake by a massive chemical train derailment, residents knew they had to leave their homes immediately. But just two days after the accident, they were told it was safe to return. It wasn't long before rashes, headaches, and nosebleeds began. As the situation worsened, and spun out of control, residents decided they had to come together to find out the truth. What really happened in East Palestine? To support those looking for answers, go to HelpEastPalestine.us.
- Residents of Appalachia have been defending their communities from the construction of the dangerous and polluting Mountain Valley Pipeline for years. Now one of their local senators, Joe Manchin of West Virginia, is trying to fast-track the pipeline as part of a must-pass bill to fund the federal government. Watch how these residents turned activists have been forced to fight back.
- Four high school friends find their lives changed forever when one of the friends drives drunk with devastating results.
- 1989–199626mNot Rated6.2 (679)TV EpisodeA duo of con artists try to take the jackpot when tricking a group of southern investors into thinking there's a large amount of oil under an isolated cemetery.
- Paul finds a dead human in his house, and it appears that Carl has murdered him. However, the two argue over how the body ended up in their home, and why he has no hands.