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- On the eve of World War II, a young American reporter tries to expose enemy agents in London.
- A radio journalist and his technician get in over their heads when they hatch a scheme to fake their own kidnapping during a rebel uprising in South America and hide out in New York instead.
- Focused on the relationship between an astronomer and his lover, who spend their years apart.
- Award-winning journalist Peter Greste reports on the Arab Spring uprising, becoming entangled in a deadly game of rivalries. Imprisoned for seven years despite his innocence, he survives on wits alone before release in 2015.
- In 1941, a U.S. radio correspondent (Dana Andrews as Bill Roberts) in Berlin broadcasts sensitive information about the Nazis, prompting the Gestapo to investigate these leaks and how they pass the censors.
- In-depth documentary reports from all over the world about current events that often raise political controversy. Each episode covers a single topic.
- France mobilizes to gain the release of two kidnapped journalists in Iraq, but only the victims know the crime has been faked.
- Two stories of complicated long-distance relationships between people from different countries.
- Relationships and multiple influences between two great directors of modern cinema.
- The senator (Herbert Marshall) works to reform a delinquent youth who is working as a Senate page boy.
- The film was inspired by the letters exchanged between two leading Portuguese poets, Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen and Jorge de Sena, during the exile of the latter (1957-78). Through their poetry and their letters, the film builds a dialogue between longing and belonging, the "desire to fill years of distance with hours of conversation". At the same time, it establishes a correspondence with our own lives fictionalized under the ties and entanglements that hold us together.
- Welcome to the German pen- friends !(especially the female ones)
- Minute-by-minute coverage of the biggest Washington social event of the year.
- The story of two Marines returning from Vietnam who takes refuge in Copenhagen.
- In a visual correspondence, two young, experienced filmmakers share little pieces of their lives and what has led them to tell the stories they tell and become the creators they are today.
- Written correspondence between Spanish painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso and French poet and artist Jean Cocteau explores forty-eight years of a dense and tormented artistic friendship, which started and blossomed after a meeting in 1916.
- A suicide prevention counselor tries to express his compassion to a series of anonymous callers.
- Virgile and Blanche begin an e-mail relationship that, little by little, acquires a deeper and more spiritual meaning.
- A gay old fellow receives an anonymous letter telling him that one of his female acquaintances (who has a snug little bank account) is in love with him, but as she is rather shy she refuses to make herself known, but advises him to be on the lookout for her and a wink will bring her to his side. He immediately starts out in search of his mysterious correspondent, and as he is going down the stairs he meets a young woman upon whom he tries to force his attentions, but she becomes indignant and flees. For his trouble he is kicked out of the place by her enraged father. He next meets a girl from a laundry and when he tries to make love to her she rushes away, but he follows closely at her heels. On reaching the laundry, she hastens to tell her friends of the annoying stranger, and one burly fellow gives the old masher a ducking in a washtub. Still eager to find the lady of the anonymous letter, he climbs up a ladder into a room, where to his horror he finds burglars busily at work ransacking the place. The latter attack him, and leave him helpless on the floor while they lose no time in making their escape. The police come and hustle our hero off to the station house, where he tries to explain the situation, but no attention is paid to his story and he is roughly thrown into a cell. Finally the woman who wrote the note believes it is time to make herself known, so goes to the prison and has the unfortunate masher released. He returns home with her, where we see her showing him the gold she has stored away. He seems a little reluctant at first about accepting her as his wife, but after gazing on the comfortable fortune, he decides to accept her proposition.
- In 1997, fifty-eight innocent tourists were massacred in Luxor, Egypt by Islamic fundamentalists. Five years on and the families of the dead have received no official apology or any compensation. Angered at being ignored, five of them from three corners of the world travel to Egypt to seek answers. They trace the command to attack right back to Osama Bin Laden.
- Zig-zagging back and forth between text, picture and music, the Correspondances series, with the word "correspondance" taken here in the sense poet Baudelaire used it, covers famous authors' writings on their favorite engraver or painter.
- The annual event held at the Hilton Washington Hotel in Washington D. C. The primary speaker was Stephen Colbert who gave a hilarious speech on politics and then-president George W. Bush.
- A documentary about how the courage and dedication of the American filmmaker, Julien Bryan, influenced the course of history. Thanks to the dedication of the defenders of Warsaw, filmed by Bryan, the world learned about Hitler's new type of war, against the civilian population. Bryan alone won this private war with the German propaganda machine, warning the West and saving democracy in Europe.
- The courage and dedication of one American documentary filmmaker, Julien Bryan, altered the course of human history. Due to Bryan's relentless dedication to the defenders of Warsaw, the world first learned of Hitler's wretched plans of war and complete world domination, one country at a time.
- William Benton, a rich British landowner and cattle baron was murdered, creating one of the most bizarre and sensational international scandals in history. Thomas Canning, an inexperienced photo journalist from London, is sent to Mexico seeking fame and glory. His journey leads him through many perilous escapades and daring adventures. Eventually he reaches the camp of Pancho Villa to be told several conflicting versions of Benton's murder. Just as Canning is about to discover the truth he is asked by his newspaper to return home.
- Paris, 1782. Pierre Choderlos de Laclos publishes Les Liaisons dangereuses (Dangerous Liaisons), a collection of letters which brings to light the decadent pleasures, unscrupulous alliances, and perverse rivalries between former lovers and expert manipulators the Marquise de Merteuil and the Vicomte de Valmont. One hundred seventy-five authentic letters revealing the correspondence of two libertines, those of their victims, and their abused witnesses. But when a series of unpublished letters resurface, Laclos discovers a new and scandalous tale filled with intrigue, unusual power plays, unknown plots, and surprising pacts.
- TV Mini Series
- Follow kid anchors Riah and Titus and their awesome team of kid reporters as they investigate all the news kids care about and help kids tackle the biggest issues facing kids today.
- Correspondents from public television went to Ukraine a few days before the Russian invasion on February 24, and continue to cover to this day, recording the hostilities without pause. In the "war diary" ERT's correspondents in Ukraine attempt a brief retrospective of their reportage, recalling the stories and people they believe best describe the historic juncture of a major war on European soil. Katia Anoniadi, Alexia Kalaitzi, Kostas Kantouris, Elvira Krithari, Eftyhia Pentaraki, Giorgos Sideris, Giannis Souliotis and Maria Stathopoulou using the material from their reports - part of which is shown for the first time - compose in the "war diary" the image of Ukraine today, at least as it is perceived by reporters in front of and behind the camera.
- Reporters rush to telegraph the latest war news.
- Jack Fisher secures a position as reporter on a metropolitan daily and incurs the enmity of Martin, the star reporter, because of friendly relations which he establishes with Myrtle, a young lady in the office. Martin secretly changes the copy which Jack has prepared for an important story and places the young man in such a position that he is discharged. Some time later Jack learns of an opening in Central America. He bids goodbye to Myrtle, who has never lost faith in him, and leaves for his new field. Shortly after his departure war is declared in a Central American republic and Martin is sent to the scene as war correspondent. Martin is a victim of drink and when a decisive battle occurs he lies in a stupor at a tavern. Jack happens into the room and seeing the condition of the war correspondent, he takes Martin's credentials and hastens to the front. When the defeated army retreats Jack hastens to a telegraph office and sends a full dispatch to his paper. Just as he finishes his work the office is stormed by insurrectos and he is led away a prisoner. Martin is given full credit for the "scoop" and as peace has been arranged he is ordered back to America. While the real hero languishes in a disreputable prison, Martin steadfastly keeps his secret. After six months of hardships Jack manages to escape and seeks the protection of the United States Consul, presenting Martin's credentials. The Consul cables to the newspaper and Martin is forced to confess. When he is again on American soil, Jack wins the hand of Myrtle and secures the position made vacant by Martin's dismissal.