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- Hilarity ensues when a handsome businessman goes undercover in New York City as a "Homeless Billionaire."
- A romantic drama set in Germany just before WWI and centered on a married woman who falls in love with her husband's protégé. Separated first by duties and then by the war, they pledge their devotion to one another.
- A disturbed, institutionalized 16-year-old girl struggles between fantasy and reality.
- Two feuding adult sisters from a dysfunctional family decide to finally uncover the truth about a childhood trauma, the sudden death of their third sibling, from back in the 1950's.
- The story of Oumae Kumiko and others as second-year students.
- Inspired by true events, this psychological thriller resolves around an unusual small-town Ontario household that harbors a serial killer.
- Three part 'trilogy of comedy'. In 'This' Susan Stress, a fading sex symbol attempts to win the lead in a movie by seducing the son of a film producer only to make a fool of herself in a case of mistaken identity. In 'That' George is a depressed middle aged loner whose suicide attempt is interrupted by the arrival of a child-like hippy girl who proceeds to turn his life on its head. While in 'The Other' Harold, an avid sex film fan and taxi driver, crashes his cab after being distracted by the leggy charms of his latest passenger. Suffering a thump on the head, Harold has bizarre hallucinations and ends up being chased around a forest by shapely girls.
- The touching true story of 15-year-old Terry who promised his dying mother to look after his six younger brothers and keep them together as a family--a man's job on a boy's shoulders. He had to face many misfortunes and "parenthood" had such hard and unpleasant surprises for him, he was almost tempted to disappoint his mother..
- A rocker makes a pact to kill himself on his 37th birthday. 12 weeks before the release of his final album and the end of his life, he meets and falls in love with a woman who has a dark secret of her own.
- Based on the life of the Olympic figure skater.
- A heart wrenching drama about a woman fighting to keep her dignity while dealing with her Alzheimer's. Can she accept help from her lover, even in the face of disgrace?
- A seemingly chance encounter with an estranged childhood friend draws a bookstore clerk into a plot to steal a time machine.
- Four friends make an oath sworn in blood to commit suicide one night, but next morning only one is found lying dead on school grounds.
- Loving parents throw away their young son's insulin in the belief that God will then heal him of diabetes.
- Fact-based story about a low-income couple (Delany, Russ) with three children who fight for the right to raise four orphaned brothers.
- When she met him at the first time, he was a wounded person. However, she saw him through his clear eyes hidden in the bandage. She, Chae Hi-Ju, is a doctor and he, Kong Sang-Du, is a boss of a bandit.
- A remarkable woman named Astrid uses unconventional methods to change the lives of an entire community. Based on the award winning book 'A Promise to Astrid'.
- Filmmakers Alan Raymond and Susan Raymond document Philadelphia teachers facing challenges at an inner-city school.
- An old woman has died and her widower with dementia confesses to killing her. After this, the story goes back in time to show the events leading up to her death.
- After crashing into a party, a young man discovers that this will be his last night.
- Analysis of the Elder Scrolls video game series.
- Based on the true story of Speed Skater Dan Jansen and the loving relationship with his sister Jane. We see Dan go through the motions before and after losing his sister, then see him rise to glory winning the Gold Medal in the '94 Olympics.
- The Promised Land is a film that takes you to the heart of South Louisiana's musical phenomenon - Swamp Pop. "8 members, 25 egos, 6 livers" A phrase thrown around by the members of the Lil' Band O' Gold; filmed in South-west Louisiana we meet this super group of cult and underground heroes and observe their lives, their music, their culture. Tracing founder member CC Adcock's search through the swamps and flatlands of South Louisiana we are pulled into a world of beauty. Lafayette and its surrounding parishes are a timeless, almost dreamlike place, where the colors, language, food and most definitely the music appear larger and more vivid than anywhere else in the great country, the USA. This backdrop is the canvas for the introduction of the band. Every member is a master of a different musical style: seventy year old Warren Storm, a veteran blues drummer and Swamp Pop singer; 68 year old Dickie Landry a careering avant-garde art jazzman on saxophone and Steve Riley, arguably the greatest traditional Cajun accordionist alive today. These are just some of the players in the family they call the Lil' Band O' Gold. In this relatively small area of Louisiana, Acadiana, we see these diverse cultures blend and twist together in the collaboration of this extraordinary group. Watch as the band and their producers see if it possible to take this soulful train of culture to the next level. In today's world of upward trends and corporate business is there a place for the simple things in life? Can the Lil' Band O' Gold overcome natural disasters and personal problems to carry their message beyond just another Saturday night? Or maybe Saturday night is all these virtuosos need to fulfil their desires? Through music and laughter and the struggles and pleasures of everyday life, the Lil' Band o' Gold radiate as a fine example of the melting pot that is the United States as we journey with them through their Promised Land. Filmed by London based film-maker Matthew Wilkinson with an impressionistic, freewheeling affection for its subject and unfettered access over two and a half years, The Promised Land shows us a part of America where there is still a local, non-corporate culture, based around music and food, that thrives precisely because of its neglect by the rest of the Union. It is a culture that operates by word of mouth and local knowledge and one that never forgets to make 'em dance. Wilkinson captures the beauty and language, laughter and sadness of this place. The Promised Land is a bittersweet film about people from America's neglected South with one thing left to keep their hope alive - Music.
- Two-part documentary to understand the genesis of an endless war in the Middle East.
- A family of gifted writers own a book that is capable of manifesting their own utopia.
- The story of professional musician Mark Barden, whose story of his life changed dramatically when his son Daniel was killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
- We re-trace the steps of Holocaust survivor Israel Arbeiter as he returns to Poland and Germany for the final time to look for items buried in 1939 in the basement of his old home in Plock, Poland as the German army advanced. We also travel with "Izzy" to Treblinka death camp where he parents and younger brother were murdered and to other camps, most notably Auschwitz-Birkenau, where "Izzy" used the motivation of his father's final words to him to stay alive. He is also reunited with those who, at great risk, helped him to stay alive. A somewhat strained impromptu meeting with a former German soldier is also chronicled. Airing on American Public Television.
- A struggling young artist meets a talented, and undiscovered songstress. Desperately seeking success, they both must face hard truths and contend with sacrifice on their individual paths to fame and along the way they find a love that teaches them what success is really all about.
- After receiving news about the death of his estranged friend, a workaholic IT company executive heads to his hometown to fulfill a promise he made.
- Tara, a queer Palestinian woman in her late 20s, attempts to suppress her internal emotional turbulence during a phone call with her best friend Sarab.
- A biographical portrait of Barack Obama.
- A lone warrior ventures across the vast wasteland of a dying planet in search of a cure to a mysterious plague. Lead by a magic crystal, she seeks out an ancient doorway made of light, which legend tells can heal her people.
- Gizella, a poor young Jewish Hungarian woman, takes on the identity of Maria, a Christian, to save her family and herself from Nazi persecution, with only hope and determination to pull her through.
- The Promise: A Docuseries on Childhood Cancer presents an unparalleled, 360° view at childhood cancer. Each episode will dive head first into its correlating topic providing a raw look at what the childhood cancer community really looks like.
- A Promise to the Dead: The Exile Journey of Ariel Dorfman is an exploration of exile, memory, longing and democracy through the words and memories of playwright/author/activist Ariel Dorfman ('Death and the Maiden', 'How to Read Donald Duck', 'Other Septembers'). Born in Argentina, growing up in New York and Chile, Dorfman became cultural advisor to socialist president Salvador Allende in Chile. When the Allende government was toppled in the military coup of September 11, 1973, Dorfman was among a handful of Allende's inner circle to survive. A Promise to the Dead was filmed in the USA, Argentina and Chile in late 2006, coinciding with the death of former Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet.
- Three friends who grew up together on the same path until life , family, drugs and crime changes their lives forever.
- Dru Hill performs in the music video "Never Make a Promise" from the album "Dru Hill" recorded for Island Records. The music video begins with Jazz's girlfriend telling him that she is pregnant. While he is excited, she also has a drunk father who assaults her but is too afraid to talk about it.
- Alexis, having lost her best friend to suicide, now suffering from PTSD, videotapes herself as a diary to help show her mental progress. She also loses herself in dancing to escape her pain.
- Social conscience thriller about a courageous Afro-Caribbean girl, who is trapped inside a human-trafficking network in the United States. She chooses to risk her life to gain her freedom and expose an explosive conspiracy.
- This biographical short film was shown at the 2004 Democratic National Convention as an introduction to the presidential candidate, John Kerry. Narrated by Morgan Freeman, the film includes never-before-seen 8mm childhood home movies and exclusive footage of Kerry's campaign tour. The film features interviews with family and friends who talk about the courage John Kerry has shown as a soldier and a veteran, the fights he has waged for middle-class values, and the faith in family he has exhibited as a father and husband.
- During the 1920s, many impoverished Jews searching for a better life made their way to Birobidzhan, the Soviet Jewish Autonomous Region on the Chinese border. This melodrama tells the story of a Jewish family's immigration to Birobidzhan and their experiences as settlers on a collective farm in the area.