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- Al is hired by an acquaintance who happens to be the local mob boss to track down his own brother who's wanted by the mafia for the murder of an important gangster figure. Is blood thicker than water?
- Action thriller about a brotherhood of friends torn apart by a dangerous secret and an even deadlier conspiracy. When ex-cop Nick Browning is called by his estranged wife (Tara Goudreau), needing his help to find their missing daughter, he comes home to aid in the investigation, only to discover that there's more to the disappearance than his 'friends' are letting on.
- A music video for Third Eye Blind's song 'Never Let You Go',
- On the eve of the 25th Anniversary of their iconic self-titled debut album, Third Eye Blind is set to play the historic Red Rocks amphitheater for the first time. An approaching storm threatens to cancel the show, as the band overcomes speech-losing migraines, altitude sickness, and a lighting person walking off, all the while delivering a hit-filled performance to thousands of their adoring fans. Cycling through their catalog of mega hits (Graduate, Jumper, How's It Gonna Be, Semi-Charmed Life), Third Eye Blind overcome these impossible circumstances by relying on each other, and connecting with their devoted audience.
- A music video for Third Eye Blind's song 'Jumper'.
- A Christian documentary diving into the sex trafficking industry in the US exposing the darkness that fuels demand, highlighting survivors' transformations through Christ, and showing Christ as the hope for all involved.
- TV Series
- In a world that worships the Almighty Eye, two siblings find themselves escaping from sacrifice, only to discover their world is not what it appeared to be.
- The origin story of painter Justin Wadlington, blind in his left eye.
- A music video for Third Eye Blind's song 'Semi-Charmed Life'.
- In 1939 a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany pleads with an immigration official to allow her to stay in Ireland.
- TV SeriesJasmine toys with Chicago Police investigations, manipulating detective Matt Coleman who wants a promotion. She offers psychic help to steer him down twisted paths involving mobsters and her jailed father.
- Children of Dictators An Eye for an Eye Would Make the Whole World Blind Hundreds of thousands of people were murdered during the regime of the most feared African dictator in Uganda. One of them was his close friend and minister. This brutal murder and its absurd cover-up eventually led to the downfall of the African dictator. The children of both dictator and the murdered minister had to grow up abroad for different reasons. They are from different tribes, they believe in different Gods and they remember history differently. More than 30 years after the tragic events the two sons meet in Uganda and the most unpredictable journey of their lives begins.
- The Blind Eye Looks Within" follows two survivors: strong, stable Jim and spirited teenager Flower, in a post-apocalyptic world as they try to make their way back home on a journey fraught with complications and danger.
- A mother is torn between being a good citizen and protecting her child leading to drastic consequences.
- In the second and concluding chapter of Blind Justice, Jack (Hugo Alyn Stephens) comes face-to-face with his prey and nemesis Andrew Schreiber (Joe Cave). Vengeance is Jack's objective. Survival is Schreiber's. Who will come out on top?
- A city trader incriminates himself amidst the protests against the global financial crisis.
- A Nazi fugitive cannot escape a ghost from his past when his son reveals his dark secret; it pushes him over the edge.
- The film aims to put forth a cinematic view of the real experiences of people getting distracted during driving
- Music video for Third Eye Blind's song 'Losing a Whole Year'.
- We tend to think of blindness as something you're born with, but with certain genetic diseases, it can actually develop when you're a kid, or even when you're an adult. But could blind eyes possibly regenerate? David Davila explains how the zebrafish's amazing regenerative retinas are causing scientists to investigate that very question.
- In October 2019 an unthinkable tragedy hit the peaceful village of Jura in Switzerland. Christophe Keller slit his wife Mélanie's throat before cutting his own. The crime shocked the whole country. What had happened between this couple, living a seemingly ordinary life with their three children? Each year, nearly 90,000 women are killed by their partner or ex-partner throughout the world. Could more have been done to save Mélanie?
- A short visualization of a quote.
- An ex-con turned blues musician must infiltrate the world of hip hop videos to rescue his teen aged daughter from pornographers.
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- Masnour visits the psychiatrist Dr Arif about a case that is changing his world. What follows is an interesting dialogue between the two.
- A key witness in a crime is placed under protective custody. Suffering from blindness after an accident, he is left unable to see anything but mistakes of his past that have led him to his current situation.
- Lucy talks to her friend about life after surgery to restore her eye sight.
- After a controversial murder, Warren McFadden is arrested and interrogated by the prison psychologist Stanley Harlan where together they review the events leading up to the murder as Warren tries to prove his innocence. At the same time undercover cop, Tyler McCain, builds up fabricated evidence against Warren as revenge for an accidental murder long ago.
- Stuck in a surreal world without time or gravity while the earth is destroyed, a man is haunted by a past love while being looked upon by those in the book of life when the last judgment comes and finds true love in the afterlife.
- A young Samurai named Dunkaru who's vision has been taken from him by his evil nemesis has been left defeated and disabled. With the help of a wise sensei, Dunkaru must now train to use his other senses to defeat his enemy, and become the chosen one as his sensei believes.
- The award winning film Eye Was Blind explores religious, interracial, family, and infidelity issues that exist in our society today. With only 8 shooting days available, this independent film has won the BEST FEATURE FILM DRAMA AWARD in the largest film festival in the world. Eye Was Blind has been recognized in the two entertainment capitals of the United States: Los Angeles and New York City. Eye Was Blind sold out in New York City for its NY premiere. Eye Was Blind continues to gain official selections at film festivals across the country.
- Irving, a wealthy young artist, goes blind, a happening that puts off his engagement to Ethel. Crushed, Irving leaves her and seeks another city. Meantime we are introduced to Daisy Dean and her brother. Daisy has been betrayed by a young rounder, Hurst, who refuses to marry her. Daisy's brother, learning of it, asks for his name, threatening to kill him. Daisy leaves her brother to bury herself in another city. The brother later discovers a letter from Hurst which discloses his address. He starts out to visit him. Going back to Irving, we find him living alone; he is in the habit of walking every evening to the end of the road outside his house and back again. Some newsboys knock him one afternoon and when he recovers he has lost his location. Believing, however, that he is going in the right direction, he comes to a house and enters. In the room of death, with the murderer at hand, Irving realizes his mistake. Hurst, in a fight with the brother, has killed him. When Irving again finds himself on the street, he tells a policeman that a crime has been committed, but he is unable to say where. Irving is helped home. Next morning the body of a strange man is found in the woods. The police remember Irving's statement, but are unable to solve the mystery of the murder. Later, Hurst meets Irving and cultivates his friendship. Hurst becomes a constant visitor at Irving's house and they play chess together. Ethel has heard of her sweetheart's blindness and taking a house near him, visits him often. She engages a doctor and he says that Irving can be cured by an operation. This is performed, much to the distaste of Hurst. Irving is warned to keep the bandage on his eyes for so many days. The evening before Irving is to remove the bandage, Hurst calls, partially drunk. He insults Ethel. Irving, hearing her cries, throws off his bandage; he can see. There is a terrific fight, but before it is finished Irving goes into eternal darkness. Later, Daisy returns and finds that her brother is dead. She informs the doctor of her affair with Hurst and he is at once suspected. Irving is brought into the case again; the remainder of the play does with the bringing to justice of Hurst through a series of exciting incidents.
- A spoof interview, conducted by a clearly unbalanced interviewer, of an equally clueless politician.
- Philip Eaton is a passenger in a Pullman sleeping car headed to Chicago. However, he's not quite what he seems to be--he's actually Hugh Overton, who has just escaped from prison to clear himself after having been falsely convicted of murdering Matthew Latrone, a corrupt financier who cheated Hugh's mother out of her estate. It turns out that Latrone is still alive and sends out a killer to eliminate Hugh. Complications ensue.
- John McLane has, by his operations on Wall Street, almost ruined James Horton. McLane is very hard in business matters. Horton comes to his house to plead with him but he refuses to see him. Poor Horton is crushed when he arrives home. His son, Walter, insists upon knowing the cause and when he hears it he makes up his mind to go and see McLane and tell him what he thinks of him. Meantime McLane has forgotten all about everything but his blind daughter, Nora. Nora is a very lovable girl with all the wonderful intuition and highly developed sense of touch of the blind. She has left her father downstairs in the library. As her father goes outside young Horton arrives. They have a stormy altercation in which McLane is accidentally killed with a paper knife. Nora hears him fall and runs downstairs. Horton sits in a chair and feigns sleep. Nora touches him lightly on the face thus impressing his features upon her mind. She finds her dead father and Horton escapes. A year later Nora has recovered her sight. Her father's slayer has never been discovered. Nora goes into society. One of her earliest acquaintances at a house party is Walter Horton. He recognizes her but she does not know him. They are in love with each other from the first. Horton tells her of his love and with the first embrace she touches his face with her fingers and learns who he really is. The dream of happiness is over.
- A young man learns to take action. Made as part of Campus Movie Fest 2011. Winner of the Elfenworks Social Justice Award.
- Won-deok loses the use of one of his eyes after losing a battle with bandits who make off with his ancestors' sacred swords. He trains to hone his fighting skills so he can seek revenge and recover the heirlooms.