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- The solitary life of an artificial man - who was incompletely constructed and has scissors for hands - is upended when he is taken in by a suburban family.
- A 12-year-old boy becomes the lone survivor of a plane crash. As he and others affected by the tragedy try to make sense of what happened, unexpected friendships, romances, and communities are formed.
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- In this Derek Jarman version of Christopher Marlowe's Elizabethan drama, in modern costumes and settings, Plantagenet king Edward II hands the power-craving nobility the perfect excuse by taking as lover besides his diplomatic wife, the French princess Isabel, not an acceptable lady at court but the ambitious Piers Gaveston, who uses his favor in bed even to wield political influence - the stage is set for a palace revolt which sends the gay pair from the throne to a terminal torture dungeon.
- The life of Edward VII (1841 - 1910), the King of the United Kingdom. Before becoming the King, he developed a reputation of a playboy, which angered his mother, Queen Victoria. He was a reformer and modernizer, but also an elitist.
- The events leading to the 1936 abdication of King Edward VIII, who gave up his throne to marry the twice-divorced American Wallis Simpson.
- As part of their spring exhibition Edward Hopper, which focuses on the iconic representations of the infinite expanse of American landscapes and cityscapes of one of the 20th century's most important American painters, the Fondation Beyeler in Basel will show Wim Wenders' new 3D film installation TWO OR THREE THINGS I KNOW ABOUT EDWARD HOPPER for the very first time.
- "Edward Scissor Dance" is a stunning and uniquely creative fan short that is an enchanting cinematic experience that weaves storytelling, and themes of acceptance, with the oddly satisfying allure of ASMR.
- In 1936, Edward VIII abdicated in order to marry the woman he loved, Wallis Simpson, a twice-divorced American. These events caused a scandal around the world. Wallis and Edward is an attempt to portray the romantic aspects of the story from Wallis's point of view. The drama follows the beginning of their affair whilst Edward was Prince of Wales and Wallis was still married to Ernest Simpson.
- John Edward is a medium who facilitated communications between the living and the dead
- A businessman's desire to protect his corrupt son's fortune leads to tragedy.
- A story on a woman struggling on whether to enter into a marriage or not.
- Edouard is a pianist, married with Caroline. This evening, they are invited to Claude's. Claude is the snobbish uncle of Caroline, his son Alain (as snobbish as his father) is in love with Caroline. They spite Edouard a little because he's poor. At the party, Edouard must play the piano to make himself known by Claude's important acquaintances. But just before leaving, Edouard and Caroline quarrel about clothes, and Edouard goes alone...
- An older couple drags a young couple into their intense arguments and abuse after accidentally inviting them to their house.
- Written and presented by Dr. David Starkey (Monarchy), this is the compelling story of two siblings united by blood and affection but torn apart by religion and power.
- A public hospital serves as a witness to a young boy's rite of passage when he is stuck to take care of his ailing father. Caught in a place where life itself is in limbo, the boy treats the hospital as his playground, not knowing that it will be his source of liberation in the end, especially when he has to juggle the idea of puppy love versus the idea of familial love. Edward, Thop Nazareno's sophomore coming of age feature, is a testament to a teenager finding self-actualization in the reality of a Philippine public hospital setting.
- The story of the man who gave up being king in order to marry the woman he fell in love with. The dramatic relationship between Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson is what you can call a forbidden romance in the real definition of the word - a king and a twice-divorced American woman who were ready to show the world that love really does conquer all. Having each other gave them the courage to face all of the consequences that came with their decisions.
- The reign of Edward II, King of England, is troubled from the start, when he brings his male lover, hated by the nobles, out of exile.
- 1965 Backstage and film footage with narration promoting this classic slapstick comedy.
- All the action from UFC 296 as Leon Edwards and Colby Covington headline the event in Las Vegas.
- A lawyer is accused of rape by one of his female associates. He denies it, but his friends, neighbors and associates are split on whether they trust him or not.
- 5.8 (143)TV Mini SeriesA former FBI Cold Case Task Force officer and a family relation to Ed Edwards tries to prove and point out similarities to known and convicted killer Ed Edwards is responsible for some of the most infamous murder cases of the 20th century, from the Black Dahlia to JonBenet Ramsey and the Zodiac killings.
- Dinner with Edward is the story of an unusual friendship between two very different people. It's a tale of two friends sharing views on life over gloriously cooked meals that ends up changing the course of each other's lives.
- How was it possible that a movie like Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957) could be made? This documentary about Edward D. Wood Jr.'s masterpiece gives the answer.
- Follows the Duke & Duchess Of Windsor as they take up residency in the Bahamas , following Edward's appointment as The Governor of the island.
- A biographical "mockumentary" that offers a glimpse into the life and mind of master of the macabre, director Tim Burton. It features faked home movies of Burton's idiosyncratic childhood and tongue-in-cheek interviews. Originally premiered as an HBO special to promote the release of "Edward Scissorhands"
- A European filmmaker searches for the truth about her grandfather, the most famous Policy Kings of all times, who rose to the heights of financial and political prominence in Chicago in the 30s, despite discrimination.
- A Japanese commercial starring Edward Furlong running to meet a pretty Japanese girl to share Japanese Hot Noodles with.
- The Ghosts of Prince Edward Island scours the province, shining a light on the unsolved murders, the haunted places, and the unexplained spiritual events of the Island's past and present.
- For the first time, the extent of the Duke of Windsor's treachery during World War II is revealed; not just sympathising with the enemy but, new evidence reveals, actively collaborating.
- Harry T. Edward journey's through his own imagination as he faces every writer's biggest conundrum; writer's block a situation that might force him to confront an element of his past that he's kept suppressed for years.
- The movie briefly covers NSA analyst-turned whistleblower Edward Snowden and his escape from American authorities to Hong Kong and later to Russia, after leaking classified information about global surveillance programs used by the American government to spy on people around the world and other nations activities. The movie also presents the journalists who had an exclusive access to Snowden and also the members of WikiLeaks, who helped him in moments of his escape.
- What is it Edward is hiding beneath his wig? To the people around him he seems an average bloke. But tonight his insidious secret will finally see the light of day in a reveal you won't soon forget.
- In this quirky musical, an eccentric marriage counselor obsessed with love battles his fear of dying alone. While the mystery of his repressed childhood unravels, Edward realizes he has the gift to see what is really going on in his patient's minds.
- Five years after his sensational disclosure of top-secret NSA documents, this film tells the untold story of Edward Snowden. It presents highly revealing interviews with participants and witnesses, some of whom have never before spoken on camera.
- Palestinian-American intellectual Edward Said speaks about "his illness (incurable leukemia), his work, Palestine and politics, his life and education, and his continuing preoccupations.
- Born in 1894 as the oldest son of George, Duke of York, Edward became heir to the throne when his father was crowned King George V in May 1910 and was formally invested as Prince of Wales the following summer. As feared by royal aides, Edward showed little interest in any sort of day-to-day governorship. He was mainly preoccupied with marrying Wallis Simpson, and from her husband, at least, there was no pushback, as the businessman agreed to let the King have his way. After ruling for less than one year, Edward VIII became the first. British monarch to voluntarily abdicate the throne.
- The Last Wolf is a documentary about the amazing and tragic life of Karl Edward Wagner. Celebrated by his dedicated fans yet unknown by many devotees of horror and weird fantasy, Karl was a master of both genres. The Last Wolf seeks to shed a light on this dark muse through interviews with his family, his friends, and his fellow creators.
- The travels of a teddy bear, Teddy Edward.
- Hsiao-Hsien Hou (A City of Sadness) and Edward Yang (Yi Yi), two rivals who were the driving forces behind New Taiwanese Cinema and their passion for cinema are portrayed by Hirokazu Koreeda.
- A young couple get away to the country to decide whether to stay together or end their relationship.
- Through interviews with Arabs and Israelis, this documentary explores the legacy of Palestinian-American intellectual Edward Said.