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- A human wields a magic book that can cure vampires of their bloodlust, and sets out to find vampires to cure with the book.
- A first-generation college student who graduated at the top of her class from Howard University, Mahogany Rose is an ambitious, intelligent, funny, beautiful black woman who prides herself on being the best at everything - except love.
- Trailed by a clan of female ninja, Ogami is paid to assassinate a clan traitor accompanied by three killers known as the Gods of Death.
- Ogami Itto volunteers to be tortured by the yakuza to save a prostitute and is hired by their leader to kill an evil chamberlain.
- Ogami is hired to kill a tattooed female assassin. Gunbei Yagyu, an enemy samurai, happens upon Ogami's son, and sees his chance for revenge.
- Five warriors challenge Ogami to duels. Each holds a part of information needed to complete the assassination of a mad clan leader.
- A night in the life of a former Pakistani rock star who now sells coffee from his push cart on the streets of Manhattan.
- Gideon Blake is a young actor suddenly launched into stardom as the lead in Hollywood's most anticipated franchise. Attending a high-profile Hollywood function, he comes across a mysterious man which begins his downward spiral as he is pushed to the brink of his sanity.
- The employees of a big-box discount retailer band together when the contract workers are summarily laid off.
- Neil Shaw has produced 13 investigative inserts for Carte Blanche.
- Two mall security guards confront the mysterious "Cart Boy" who has been stealing shopping carts from the mall's parking lot.
- When food correspondent, Carly, gets a shot at her own show, she is sent to Angel Heights to help Grant open his diner and film it as a Holiday special for her TV show. Will Grant and Carly open their hearts too?
- This documentary follows a group of homeless men who have combined bottle picking with the extreme sport of racing shopping carts.
- Can a marriage in crisis survive? "Love a la Carte" is a comedic fantasy about struggling monogamists staying married for better or worse, with the help of an online polyamory dating website called "Love a la Carte."
- Every week, Jean-Christophe Victor explains what's happening in a country or part of the world (politically, socially, economically, etc), with the help of beautiful and clear animated maps. A very clever and helpful view of our contemporary world.
- A mad scientist uses his army of mechanical monsters to control people who have Type O blood.
- Short made to the theme of Food, Taste and Hunger.
- Kacper, a middle-aged high-school history teacher, begins to lose his eyesight. The medical diagnosis leaves no hope. Initially heartbroken, he attempts to hide his health problems from the outside world.
- In what is considered to be the first remake in the history of cinema, the grand French director, Georges Méliès, directs his very first short film, influenced by the Lumière Brothers' original story in "Partie d'écarté (1896)".
- On his day off work, Inspector Clouseau goes grocery shopping. On leaving the store, he thoughtlessly takes his shopping cart with him and is chided by a narrator for having committed theft and broken the law! Clouseau tries to return the cart to the store but sees a policeman on patrol and, spooked, runs in the opposite direction with the cart. Prodded by the narrator into feeling guilty and fearful of arrest, Clouseau makes several attempts to lose the cart, but it keeps coming back to him!
- A banker responsible for a financial crisis dies, and his death is covered up.
- After Gene runs a stop sign in his golf cart, he is sent to Golf Cart Driving School. Gene is welcomed to the class by instructor Bruce Altshuler, who exudes supreme authority over his students. Gene's attention is quickly turned to Carol, a foxy fellow student. He learns that if Carol fails the course one more time, Bruce will revoke her Golf Cart License and mount her picture on "The Wall of Failure." Gene offers to help Carol, but discovers she has a plan to pass that won't require any studying. He must choose whether to go through with Carol's scheme or risk losing her forever.
- The Minister of Health in a radio interview planned in detail. What could possibly go wrong?
- With a brand-new deck of playing cards in his hand, an elegantly-attired thaumaturge, by fire and the pure power of illusion, transforms a plain nine of spades card into a full-size Queen of Hearts.
- A card game over drinks with three men, including Antoine Lumiere and Felicien Trewey.
- A group of misfit shopping cart attendants deal with another day at their dead end jobs.
- Crazy characters fight through the streets - racing in extreme Shopping Carts!
- AKA The Red Card. Shahla Jahed finds herself accused of murder after the wife of her footballer lover is killed.
- Regina works as a cook in a rest stop in the Ruhr area. Every day she tries to make the best of the canteen food
- Cart Narcs are concerned citizens trying to persuade shoppers who leave their carts in the parking lot to place them in the cart returns.
- Diggin' In The Carts is a new series from Red Bull Music Academy about the untold story behind the most influential music to come out of Japan.
- They don't wear uniforms or carry weapons; they have no bodyguards. Yet their missions take them to the most dangerous places on Earth. As investigators of the International Criminal Court they painstakingly gather evidence against those responsible for some of the most serious crimes committed in our time: in Darfur, Uganda, The Democratic Republic of the Congo and - as the least known spot on the map of core crimes - in the Central African Republic. In 2002, a wave of violence shook the Central African Republic. Militant rebels from neighboring Congo received carte blanche from their leader Jean-Pierre Bemba to kill, rape and pillage. The film "Carte Blanche" follows the investigators of the first permanent international court into the heart of Africa. Eight years after the violence, justice shall be done. And Jean-Pierre Bemba - as one of the first commanders being prosecuted before an international tribunal for his command responsibility for systematic rape - is to be put on trial. "Film teams never go on mission..." - that was the International Criminal Court's hard and fast rule at the beginning of our work. Today, four years later, we are the only film team that has been allowed to accompany the investigators on their missions - not a foregone conclusion in the presence of ongoing legal proceedings. We came in touch with sensitive investigations, including an exhumation and a crime scene analysis. We accepted the necessary restrictions so that neither the people working for the court nor the witnesses and victims would come to harm. "Carte Blanche" is a testimony of cinematic work on the limits of documentary filmmaking.
- Helena is dealing with the break-up from her ex-boyfriend. She soon meets Elliott, who is casting his new film. Helena and Elliott soon become close friends, but things get complicated when Elliott falls in love with Helena.
- Daniël Arends talks about themes such as identity, hypocrisy and fantasy. Arends defeats myths and creates them just as easily. Carte Blanche is perhaps his strongest show so far because the confusion is as big as the wonder.