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- It was a nightmare that shocked not only New York, but all of America. The public outcry about the Willowbrook State School for people with developmental disabilities resulted from Geraldo Rivera's expose on WABC after he had entered Willowbrook with a film crew in 1972, using a stolen key.
- Everything that could go wrong did go wrong: War, Terrorism, Natural Disasters. Evacuees were ushered from the cities to refugee camps in the surrounding counties. In-fighting, famine and disease took their toll on the survivors. Now, twenty years after the bombs fell and the plagues ran their course the few that remain live in fear and without hope. Azura Skye stars as Sarah in this Post-Apocalyptic Fairy Tale about a young woman's journey to deliver the first child born in 15 Years. Sarah's refusal to give up is inspired by a lone voice on her radio. Michael broadcasts dim and distant messages of hope mixed with the music he scavenges from the dead. Forced from her basement home by drought and relentlessly pursued by those who want her baby, Sarah crosses paths with Michael in a cavernous, underground refuge of disparate survivors. It is from Three Caves that Michael and Sarah will embark on a journey beyond the boundaries of the Southern Corridor and into the unknown future.
- Film comprised of six vignettes each illustrating one aspect of life in the French capital, each set in a different area of the city.
- Vic Ungasis and the Escalera brothers reunite as they go on a globe-trotting adventure to find two artefacts to merge with the Kali before a yakuza leader can get them before they do and achieve immortality.
- Fresh out prison, Tiberio reconnects with his old partners in crime, Michele Ferribote and Peppe the Panther, only to realise that a lot has changed--including crime--after twenty years. Can he cope with this new reality?
- Based on the Dumas novel of the same name, depicts the adventures of the three musketeers and D'Artagnan twenty years later amid the War of the Fronde.
- A man needs to refit the world he's been kept out for twenty years.
- Nearly twenty years after the original Woodstock music festival, the biggest names in rock were brought back to recapture the mood and sound of that historic event. Led by psychedelic tour guide, Dr. Timothy Leary, come be immersed in the sights, sounds, and music of the Woodstock era! Includes performances by Melanie, Mark Farner of Grand Funk Railroad, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Canned Heat, Humble Pie, and more.
- Three women from a 1999 collegiate basketball team test their limits as they push to reach their athletic potential. Nearly 20 years later, they apply lessons learned from their playing days to different professional, off-the-court challenges.
- Documentary short revisiting the Exxon Valdez oil spill twenty years later, and the changes it brought about in its wake.
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- This short celebrates the 20th anniversary of MGM. Segments are shown from several early hits, then from a number of 1944 releases.
- A bachelor finds his childhood sweetheart has grown fat.
- After World War II, Moscow and Washington wrangle over the division of Korea while Kim Ku, the leader of the freedom fighters against Japanese colonialism, goes on a doomed mission to Pyeongyang in a desperate attempt to keep the country together.
- In 1986 Juris Podnieks, the outstanding Latvian filmmaker, made "Is It Easy To Be Young?", where he held conversations "on equal ground" with young people who had taken their first independent steps in life. The problems they confronted were of a new nature for Soviet society then. The aim of this film after 20 years is to discover what happened to this rebellious generation. Through their stories we see life in Latvia after 20 years of independence. How have their lives, thoughts and attitudes changed? What do they think of life today?
- Tom Evans, his wife and child live happily on their little place in Arizona, until the craze to see a big city and the thirst for gold get hold of Tom. He reads of the great "strike" at Cripple Creek. He goes there, strikes it rich, and makes his way to Chicago. There he forgets the wife and boy in Arizona in another existence. Twenty years pass, and at last comes a longing for his old home. He returns. The child he left is now a man, who tells his father that there is no place with him and his deserted mother for him. In the saloon the boy threatens his father before onlookers. Later, when the latter is found lying unconscious at the bottom of the arroyo, the son is accused and taken into custody. But Tom has only been stunned by his fall. He testifies that it was an accident, and a reconciliation is effected between him and his long lost family.
- Charles Rossmore and his wife Constance, are happy and delighted over their only child, Arthur, and his wonderful artistic gifts. The ten-year-old lad draws a picture of his father that is remarkably life-like. A decoy letter traps Mr. Rossmore in a den of thieves, who rob, assault and brutally beat him. They abandon him almost lifeless, taking with them everything of value, even his clothes. On recovering consciousness, the unfortunate man does no longer know himself. His mind is a total blank, his name, his personality, his family, his connections, his past, everything has been blotted out. Friendless, penniless, mindless and alone, he staggers out into the world, a hopeless bit of clay. Her husband's continued absence forces Constance to inform the police, but the machinery of the law fails to find a trace of the missing man. For years the heartbroken woman continues her search, in vain. Arthur develops into an artist of national repute and, at the age of thirty, he reaches the zenith of success. A long-haired, picturesque old tramp, in the midst of a crowd of juvenile merrymakers, attracts Arthur's attention. What an ideal model for his next picture. The old wanderer is promptly engaged, and already his hoary face adorns the canvas. Upon showing his mother the picture, he is astounded to learn that the new model is none other than his long missing father. The old man is quickly gathered in, and everything is done to make him comfortable. A brain specialist is called in, but all his efforts to bring back the wandering mind prove futile. The doctor is about to give up all hopes when Constance suddenly remembers her husband's picture that Arthur had drawn twenty years before. It is gently brought forward and placed beneath the gaze of the puzzled old man, whose mind finds itself at last.
- On the 20th anniversary of the Gulf War, President George Bush brought together key members of his foreign policy team for a round table discussion.
- Two decades later, the South Puget Sound music scene that birthed the rise of Nirvana is still influenced by Kurt Cobain & Nirvana. Interviews with Robert Lang (Robert Lang Studios, Seattle); Warren Mason (Kurt's first guitar teacher); Aaron Burckhard (early Nirvana drummer); music & more. (2014) An Olympia Film Collective production.
- 1992–19935h6.1 (448)TV Episode
- Ambition overtakes a New Yorker's good judgment when he heads West to seek his fortune.
- 2018–TV Episode
- 2015–TV Episode
- 2020–Podcast Episode
- Episode:(2021)
Twenty years after 9/11, what have we learned about collective trauma? With Roxane Cohen Silver, PhD
2013–Podcast Episode - 2013– 35mPodcast Episode
- 2016– 26mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 21mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 12mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 33mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 30mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2021– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 7mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 6mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 15mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 5mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 4mPodcast Episode