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- A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London, and how her life changes with the arrival of a playboy nearly twice her age.
- Three sexually-frustrated friends are determined to watch a porno video but have no private place, no VCR, and no TV, so they go on a misadventure in which their group constantly increases, taking on more and more sexually-frustrated people and falling into one mishap after another, all because of the restrictions of society.
- Three generations of teachers. Three stories of dedication, struggle, and inspiration interweaved. Iah, Espie, and Gennie will prove that being an educator does not end inside the four walls of their classrooms.
- TV SeriesIn the wake of a viral epidemic, a professor of physics (Dylan Walsh) travels with his daughter (Paloma Rabinov) in search of any other surviving humans. To keep his promise to his dead wife, he tries to educate his questioning daughter with hopes of keeping humanity's best ideas alive.
- In an attempt to pass a class, a group of college students agree to assist their professor in breaking into a local abandoned school in order to gather information on its dark past. Once inside, they are given an education in death.
- A comedy sex ed film that takes place at an orgy. Includes cuts to actual sex ed segments and interviews with real people about sex.
- A star-studded comedic special to raise awareness about autism and funds for autism education.
- The brochures in a travel agency come to life. After a series of quick gags (flying fish in airplanes, a wave washing swimmers out to sea and back, etc). , there's a musical interlude featuring a tuba from Cuba. Two Hungary boys are lured by the Cook Island; they grab the Twin Forks from Montana, and add Turkey to their plates, then stop by the Sandwich Islands, Hamburg, Chili, Oyster Bay, and finally a cup of Java. A thief from Bagdad visits the Kimberly Diamond Mines, but awakes a sleeping baby, who Wales. This alerts Central (America), who calls Radio City, which contacts all countries. A group of bobbies, Mounties, Scotland Yard, and others pursue, while the thief is visiting a Pawnee shop. He tries to hide in the fog of London, but it's blown away by a windmill. A dude ranch hand ropes him, then drags him through the Red, Black, and Yellow Seas, and onto the back of the Lone Stranger's horse. They ride off, noting that he's not alone any more. (There is reportedly another sequence between the tuba and food segments; it was censored on the print viewed, presumably because of stereotyping).
- Charity Event that will benefit a variety of Autism education and family service programs across the country, in support of the overabundance of autistic individuals that so desperately need quality services.
- British transplant Alfie Wickers, is an unorthodox young teacher in the San Diego public school system. Alfie loves his students but his youthful, often naive enthusiasm and unconventional methods put him at odds with his test-obsessed administrators.
- A young man makes his way through life in modern America, and continually finds himself at the centre of complicated situations.
- With the participation of renowned architect, John Hejduk, members of the graduating class at the Irwin S. Chanin School of Architecture of The Cooper Union in New York City explain their imaginative solutions to their fifth-year thesis assignment. In lucid and informed reasoning, they individually describe their sources, processes and progress in architectural language. Through a riveting combination of landscape, space, narrative and creation, this graduating class presents a vibrant and captivating image for the future of architecture. The students' passionate explanations of their projects impressively conveys the empowering nature of inspired professional education.
- Sat at his window, on the first day of spring, a twenty-three year old boy looks out at the city of Sarajevo. He has just ended his first relationship and is unsure if he has made a boy's mistake or a man's choice. For eighty minutes, as the city moves along, he goes through; public health videos of his parent's youth, home movies, porn and reimaginings of his personal experiences, to build an archive of the education that made him who he is today. A single gay boy in a homophobic country.
- A look into the educational methods of a college prep.
- This is a short documentary about three American siblings who enrolled in progressive Russian school in Moscow even though they did not speak Russian. The film, which was published by the New York Times Magazine and won the National Magazine Award for Video, follows their struggles over four years as they adjusted to a new school and culture.
- To encourage voters to approve a bond issue, the city commissioner of schools talks about some of the typical problems that students face.
- A passion project exploring the various and widespread cultures that make up contemporary Australia
- A young man who survived the horrors of the Sierra Leonean civil war as a child and elevated himself through education has set on a journey to face his past and rebuild the country he once saw destroyed.
- An educational juggling tribute to Black Women History.
- Follows six families with autistic children for two years and takes us deep inside the world of autism.
- Explains the role of alcohol in modern Aboriginal culture and how excessive alcohol consumption can affect health and family life and even lead to crime. Discusses sensible drinking limits.
- More than half a million students live in California's rural areas. The challenges they face at home often spill over to school: chronic absenteeism, high suspension rates, lack of college preparation, and limited access to technology. EdSource takes a closer look in its first documentary.
- Odessa is known for two things: Friday Night Lights and oil. In 2011 perceptions started to change when education starting pushing back and demanded to change the landscape of Odessa using innovation, design, and critical thinking.
- Two young Yemeni women recount the story of their mother's decision to immigrate their family to the United States in order to receive a better education.
- From high school dropout and teenage mom to the leading educator in Los Angeles County, this short documentary follows Dr. Debra Duardo's life journey navigating challenges and overcoming adversity on her way to a successful career, where she continues to inspire and positively impact millions of students as the head of the largest regional education agency in the United States.
- Some actors get together during the Coronavirus pandemic to take an acting class in order to keep their creative juices going. However, things go terribly awry when a felony is committed.
- A nationally televised special designed to celebrate academic excellence and to support the efforts of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF).
- Two Scottish Schools. Two teaching methods. Only one Macbeth. How different methods influence school children's take on Shakespeare's play Macbeth.
- Chronicling the regrettable days preceding a teenager's decision to rob a corner store.
- A look at what it is like to be a person of color at a primarily white institution in the south.
- A social butterfly plots multiple deaths at a prep school.