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- A young, black NHL hopeful living in a racially divided Nova Scotian community finds his career prospects in jeopardy when tensions in his community come to a head.
- A small-town sheriff falls in love with a Latina illegal immigrant who witnessed a murder on the Texas border.
- Charlie swindled $10 billion from investors. He manages to slip away from FBI in LA but is spotted in Tijuana. FBI's not alone. Mexican and Russian gangsters want him, too.
- In the early 1900s, an intense rivalry between two motorcycle racers competing for the Isle of Man TT is interrupted by WW1, and they find themselves brothers-in-arms as despatch riders delivering messages along the front line.
- Across the Line is an immersive virtual reality experience that places viewers in the shoes of a patient entering a health center for a safe and legal abortion. Combining real audio gathered at protests, scripted scenes, and documentary footage, the film is a powerful hybrid documentary-fiction depiction of the toxic environment that many health care providers, health center staff, and patients must walk through to provide or access health care on a typical day. It was executive produced by Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and co-created by Nonny de la Peña of Emblematic Group and Brad Lichtenstein and Jeff Fitzsimmons from 371 Productions/Custom Reality Services. The filmmakers worked closely with health care providers and patients to understand their experiences and to ensure the film is accurate and authentic. By putting the audience on scene, virtual reality offers a new and immersive experience that can help people better understand what thousands of women face when they seek health care. Across the Line is available on three platforms - HTC Vive ("walk around" experience) the Gear VR, and Google Cardboard.
- Retired police officer Marvin Jones is a law biding citizen. But when his goddaughter goes missing, and the system he swore an oath to fails to help him. He decides to take matters into his own hands.
- A Mexican officer is desirous of obtaining the intentions of the American troops. He converses with Decastro, who suggests that they send Juanita, a Spanish girl, into the American line. Juanita succeeds in getting acquainted with Lieutenant Harvey, of the American troops. Harvey teaches her telegraphy. Juanita, so far, has not been successful in securing any information that would be of use to the Mexican government, so she plans to admit Decastro into the telegraph office, when on one is there but the lieutenant. Decastro, after a struggle, subdues the lieutenant, and carries him to the Mexican general. Juanita, who is in love with the lieutenant, takes good care that no harm is done to her lover, and plans his rescue. The Mexican general orders that he give him all the information he can. He promptly refuses. Juanita interrupts and asks to be left alone with Harvey. Her request is granted. Now she plans his rescue. She dashes away to a telegraph pole, climbs, taps the wires, connects them with her instrument and is successful in conveying the news to the American troops. Enraged at the apparent treachery of Juanita and the persistent refusal of Harvey, the Mexican officer determines that the lieutenant be shot at sunrise. The execution is interrupted by the arrival of the American troops and Lieutenant Harvey is restored to his freedom and the loving arms of his sweetheart.
- Cricket, one of the most followed sports in the world but still little-known in Italy, is a unique point of view to look at integration.
- The unexpected encounter of a Jewish settler and a Palestinian hitchhiker leads to mix ups and lessons about communication and friendship.
- "I don't know this woman and I don't want to know her, but I do know you will have to give her up. Your mother has had her investigated and has found out several things, either one of which is sufficient to cause me to speak as I do. In the first place she is thirty-six while you are but twenty. In the second she is not in your class socially. She lives in what is known as 'Across the line.' Therefore should you marry her you could not expect to raise her to your level; you must lower yourself to hers." Horton Manners, man of the world, a power in business, a man who had lived and was living, rested his case. Horton, Jr., just out of school, and to whom the above remarks were addressed, looked at his father, then at his mother, and for once his mother failed him. She, a leader in society, had no intention of jeopardizing her position by allowing her son to marry beneath him. The boy pleaded, his father softened and yielded one point. Take a trip around the world, boy, stay away a year, then if at the end of that time you still love this woman, I have nothing further to say. The boy, however was firm and told his parents that he would rather dig ditches than give up Mildred. He leaves to tell his sweetheart what has happened. The woman in the case, Mildred Fontaine, has lived and yet is just beginning to live and consoles herself with the thought that, although she has passed the age before which a woman is supposed to marry, she has found a man she loves and who loves her even though he is but a boy. Horton, Jr., goes to her and tells her his father's ultimatum and the answer he gave to it. She, worldly wise and knowing that love cannot exist without the proper food, advises him to take the trip. The boy leaves for Paris. Mildred decides that she cannot live without him and plans to bring him back to her. She secures a position as social secretary in the Manners home. She plays upon Manners, Sr., whose weakness is women. She places him in a compromising position with herself and with the aid of Casey, a friendly chauffeur, secures a photograph of it. She shows the father the photograph and he offers her money for it. She refuses and demands the return of the son. He writes a cablegram as dictated, but before sending it he tells her why he objected to the marriage, compares their ages and shows Mildred that in ten years she will be comparatively an old woman while the boy will be just in the prime of life. He pictures to her how unhappy they both would be in a few years' time. In the end, Mildred, loving the boy as she does, agrees and returns "across the line." In the meantime the boy has verified all his father's arguments by falling in love with a girl in Paris.
- Across The Line is a first hand account of the pressures and temptations that face vice cops while they are undercover. In the high stakes world of undercover police work, the undercover operatives walk a fine line. Where not going deep enough can get you killed, going too deep can have dire consequences as well. When the line between right and wrong starts to become unclear to an undercover cop, he must make a very difficult decision. A decision that not only affects him, but everyone else around him.
- In the shuttle business there's a white line that separates the driver from the commuter, chaos from order. 98% of the population admits to thinking very little about the life of a shuttle driver (statistic based on the opinion of the director). Across the White Line is an awe-inspiring journey that seeks to bring that percentage down to at least 10%. This film follows five colleagues as they deal with the stressful and demanding responsibilities of shuttle driving at a university and with their own complicated relationships. Driving the west campus route is Phrank, an obsessive compulsive Lego maniac, and Sandy, a wannabe meteorologist. Controlling the east campus route is Tanesha, a domineering entrepreneur, and Francisco, a multicultural hot head. At the helm is their boss, Dennis, who has the seemingly impossible task of trying to end a long standing east versus west campus rivalry. ATWL is sure to open your heart, cleanse your palette, and free your mind! Scientists, nurses and teachers have has their 15 minutes, now it is time to honor one of the most misunderstood and under-appreciated professions in American society . . . shuttle driving.
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- Joe Benton is taken off the surveillance squad after being involved in too many stakeouts that ended violently, so Sgt. Barrett drafts him for his narcotics squad investigating the "Mexican Connection."
- Quincy is talked into investigating the case of a police officer who accidentally killed a hostage during a bank robbery shootout.
- After witnessing a car crash, Andy and Jake save the life of an intoxicated driver and end up disagreeing over reporting him to the police.
- Thanks to Aussie's confidence, a friend of Rado's, the two detectives set out to nab John T. Rainey, a dangerous narc.
- 2019–TV EpisodeCliff gets frustrated when the rest of the crew brings drama to his photo shoot, and his management team worries it's taking a toll on him.
- On the second installment, Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell continue their wild journey to complete the Fitzroy Traverse, struggling with their inexperience in the high mountains and the delicate balance of risk and reward, while pushing themselves to the mental and physical breaking point.
- The Fitzroy Traverse is one of the most sought after achievements in modern alpinism: a gnarly journey across seven jagged summits and 13,000 vertical feet of climbing. Who knew it could be so much fun? Join Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold on the inspiring -- and at times hilarious -- quest that earned the Piolet D'Or.
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- 2011–Podcast Episode
- 2014– 1h 2mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 1h 20mPodcast Episode
- 2005– 51mPodcast Episode
- Episode:(2022)
Hold the Line: A Violent Weekend in America as Mass Shootings Hit Multiple Cities across the Country
2017–Podcast Episode - 2012– 22mPodcast Episode
- 2022–Podcast Episode
- An unexpected informant offers to help Gary Travis finally pin down the murderer.
- 2017– 55mPodcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2016– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2012–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2022– 43mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 35mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 28mPodcast Episode
- The finalists head to the Phoenix Raceway and battle it out for the NASCAR Cup championship in a nail-biting race.
- 2016– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 12mPodcast Episode