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- A father and his daughter struggle to survive in deep space where they live in isolation.
- Humanity is being threatened by an alien cartel who wants to use them as drugs. It's up to you to rescue and partner with charismatic, talking guns, take down Garmantuous and his gang, and save the world.
- A nurse eavesdrops with a friend on a cell phone conversation that describes a bank heist. She and the friend then conspire to blackmail the robbers for two million dollars.
- In 1983, four hapless junkies plan to rob an ATM.
- A strangely, short-lived Scottish sitcom chronicling the eccentric passengers and crew of a fictional small airline operating out of Prestwick Airport. Notable for some very surreal comedy and the all singing, all dancing titles.
- 2 years after the Bounty Hunter defeated the G3 cartel, Knifey attempts to track down a mysterious package from his home world. Get mixed up with a friendly giant, a pinball gun, poaching rings, and a intergalactic shipping company.
- Genevieve, a very sensible, creative and overachieving 17-year-old students in a respectable, middle class family, seems to be having the perfect ride, until her sanity spectacularly unravels in her first manic episode of Bipolar Disorder.
- Slim Aarons spent his life documenting jet-setters, movie stars and beautiful people doing beautiful things during the 50's, 60's and 70's. In "The High Life," the story behind some of his most fabulous photographs are revealed among white sand beaches, longing palms and relaxed, gorgeous faces.
- A woman moves back to her mixed-religious and highly dysfunctional family's home and attempts to find God out of her childhood bedroom.
- Steve Winwood performs in the music video "Back in the High Life Again" from the album "Back in the High Life" recorded for Island Records. The video features a man attempting to reconnect with an old flame dancing with her in the city and walking hand-in-hand with her through the countryside.
- This is the true-crime story of the multimillion-dollar yuppie drug ring run by a then, twenty-six year old Larry Lavin and two of his classmates. In the high-flying 1980's, Larry Lavin was a clean-cut, Ivy-League-educated dentist living the good life in suburban Philadelphia. But, what his upper crust neighbours didn't know was that Lavin led a double life - one that would finally be exposed by a shocking narcotics investigation. Awash in sex, drugs and money, Lavin oversaw a cocaine conglomerate, buying and selling enough white powder to anesthetize thirteen Eastern seaboard states ... until the FBI cracked the ring. How was he able to create such a well-oiled network? And what brought about his untimely downfall?
- A glimpse of what happened after the graduation.
- The sudden death of Oleg leads to the reunion of his group of long-lost friends who are back together after a long time. Their last goodbye to him turns into a trip down memory lane, to their years of youth before adult life hit them so hard.
- For a long time, a group of friends have been on a yearly summer trip to Laholm. This year, they want to go somewhere else, at least everyone except Ulf, who force the others to join the trip - by saying he has cancer.
- The Emmy nominated documentary that tells the true story of the rise and fall of one of Oklahoma's most colorful and controversial oil barons and the state's 10th Governor, E. W. Marland. Created entirely by Oklahomans and funded by the Marland Estate Foundation, the movie portrays the Marland era through historic film, photos, reenactments, interviews and narration by Michael Wallis.
- Doris Putzke is fond of dating men in her quest for finding the perfect one. In her brief relationships, she goes from one disillusionment to another, constantly deluding herself about the intentions of her lovers.
- Young Charmian left home for Sydney, met writer George Johnston in Melbourne. They moved to Hydra, befriending Leonard Cohen, before returning to Sydney. Her unfinished novel was set aside to help George's career.
- A documentary that follows the journey of two of China's first citizen reporters as they travel the country chronicling under-reported news and social issues stories.
- Cody High: A Life Remodeled Project focuses on the efforts of the impoverished Cody Rouge community pulling together to provide safe pathways for children by removing blight and abandoned homes in Detroit. In 2014, with the partnership of Life-Remodeled, a Detroit-focused non-profit organization, the Cody-Rouge Community rose up alongside over 10,000 volunteers in order to remodel three schools, tear down three burned-out houses, remodel 25 homes of students and their families, board up 254 vacant houses, and remove blight/create beauty on 303 blocks. Cody High: A Life Remodeled project skillfully portrays the powerful stories of community members directly involved, and how their lives are being shaped as beacons of hope within the great City of Detroit.
- The adventures of Violet and her friends, with all the deets.
- Middle-aged band goes on the road to play at the festival that could change their career, but their personal issues are not something they can leave behind.
- TV Series
- This feature-length comedy is a romp through the late 1990s San Francisco punk rock scene, a fiercely independent, documentary-esque glimpse into a world of couchsurfing, pot smoking and karaoke at Annie's Cocktail Lounge.
- A short film produced by 'The Rank Organisation'. That takes a look at some of the United Kingdoms transport links. Circa 1963. Includes the Blue Pullman train.
- In this series we are visiting the best parties, premieres, and glamorous events in Cyprus, talking to the guests and organizers.
- A visual profile of three real life people pursuing their passion in Western Colorado, USA.
- A trip up London's Post Office Tower to gain an insight into what it takes to run a restaurant up in the sky, one in which rotates once every 23 minutes.
- This is a very good biographical sketch of the heroine of the 1952 film, "With a Song in My Heart." Jane Froman survived a wartime plane crash only to return two years later to entertain GIs all across Europe in 1945.
- Eva Grace was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when she was 5 years old. She shares her experiences and how she gets through life as a now teenager facing high school and diabetes.
- Cast as the black sheep of the family for chasing her dreams as a photographer, Ife is desperate to prove her worth to her mum, however her predicament worsens when her younger sister returns home with a degree in medicine.
- TV Series
- A documentary about an American high school student attending a high school in Japan. He documents his experience, while comparing the differences between Japanese and American ways of life.
- Albert is your average B list Hollywood writer. He has an Italian agent pretending to be Jewish. His neighbor can't make up his mind about where he's from. And his drug dealer just graduated from Yale.
- Wood B. Wedd and his friend, Darby Jenks, were in distinctly straitened circumstances. They had exhausted all possible sources of credit, and they could not possibly pay their hotel bill. At last. Darby hotly demanded that Wood B. take immediate steps to better their position. Wood B. was perfectly willing to do anything within reason, except work, so he asked Darby if he had any ideas. Darby had a very good idea. It was simply that Wood B. should marry Amanda Muggs, the rich heiress. Wood B. was delighted. The proposition appealed at once to his romantic and mercenary instincts. So he went out with Darby to call on Amanda. Amanda was very glad to see him. So was her father when he understood that the young man wanted to marry his daughter. But in spite of it all, Wood B. did not make a hit. To begin with, he was distinctly ill at ease in the gorgeous surroundings in which his new beloved lived. He began by shaking hands with the footman, and breaking a magnificent Chinese vase. Then he spilled tea on Amanda's aunt. Finally, when Amanda's father offered him a drink. Wood B. did curious things with the siphon, effectually drenching the entire party. Amanda's father quite properly ordered him out of the house. But Amanda insisted on his staying and took him into the drawing room. When father found Wood B.'s borrowed hat and cane in the hall he demolished them and started for Wood B. with a long sword. Wood B. rushed to the pantry, and got into the dumbwaiter. By sturdy hauling on the ropes, he managed to evade the furious Mr. Muggs. Finally Mr. Muggs cut the rope, and Wood B. and the dumbwaiter fell down to the kitchen. The chef, excited by Mr. Muggs' ferocious pursuit of the dumbwaiter, stuck his head in the shaft just as the dumbwaiter fell. The result was heart rendering. At last, thanks to the efforts of the faithful Darby, Wood B. managed to escape from the indignant father. When they arrived at their hotel, a fresh blow awaited them. A neat notice, pasted on the door of their room, informed them that the hospitality of the house would not he extended to them any longer, unless an immediate cash payment was made on account.