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- The Only Murders in the Building aftershow that isn't afraid to tackle the hard question. One question. That's it.
- Claudia Winkleman hosts a general knowledge quiz show where pairs of contestants must answer just one question correctly to win £100k. But that one question comes with 20 potential answers - and only one is correct.
- What is the formula for happiness? Alessandro Cattelan searches for the answer through interviews and unique experiences in this multigenre docu-show.
- A film chronicling the 2009 Maine state referendum campaign on same-sex marriage on both sides.
- A documentary film exploring the legacy of the Holocaust in the Balkans through the personal stories of three Bulgarian Jews from New York. Robert Bakish, Chaim Zemach and Misha Avramoff recollect their childhood experiences growing up in Bulgaria, their survival and immigration to America, and their struggles to make sense of their survival in the context of the larger story of the Holocaust.
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- In his farewell show, legendary German host Frank Elstner digs deep and savors his discussions with stars such as Daniel Brühl and Lena Meyer-Landrut.
- Inspired from a true story in 1998 from a blog titled, 'Agia to Oxford'. Four friends; Tultul (the protagonist), Senga, Shamim & Podum in the State of Assam in India are influenced to join the militant outfit of ULFA. Inspired to die for Assam in order to give freedom to their state from India and also as a way to get away from their existing emotional traumas, they decide to join the outfit. Tultul's father (played by Life of Pie famed actor, Adil Hussain) is of opposite view, believing that Assam can be taken to progress through peaceful ways, just as Mahatma Gandhi did. The story evolves as the four friends turn from innocence to violence and are self imposed to decide their own future.
- This is a story of one young couple looking for adventure, who challenge themselves to drastically simplify their lives by living aboard a small sailboat while embarking on an uncertain journey to find an iceberg. Their quest brings them lessons in the joy of a deliberate life, a greater understanding of nature and a new path in the pursuit of happiness.
- Watch the cast of NCIS: New Orleans answer their number one question asked by fans.
- This Short Documentary is part of the 50 People One Question Worldwide Project. We went to Vulcan Lane in Auckland, New Zealand and asked a cross section of people the same question - ' If you could change one thing in your life what would it be?'. The answers that we got are a wonderful illustration of the diversity of the human spirit.
- An outsider scientist attempts to move backward through time and finds himself in breach of inter-dimensional law. He is sentenced to oblivion, given only twenty-one questions to ask about life, the universe and everything.
- One question is asked to individuals around Santa Monica. In hopes by asking-'what would you attempt to do if you couldn't fail at anything?'- we get true and thoughtful responses that show the dreams of ordinary individuals.
- A silent coming of age story about a high school student trying to ask the girl of his dreams to homecoming.
- If asked what makes you happy, what would you say? You might reveal more about yourself than expected. Does it make a difference if you are a young child, an adolescent, a parent or grandparent? One family is asked one question and their unscripted responses are surprising.
- When Chris, an enraged lover, become suspicious of infidelity he decides to purchase a gun with ill intent but soon realizes executing his revengeful plan is more complicated than he thought.
- One town, 50 different people, one very difficult question.
- Pronoy, an addicted youth, finally realizes that his addictions are affecting his relationships with his family. Hence he finally decides to give up all forms of narcotics. However, it might already be too late.
- 35 persons with developmental disabilities answer the same one question: If you can change one thing about yourself, what would you change? The production crew for this film included eight people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
- A Student falls asleep during a class assignment but embarks on a dreamy journey to the era of the 1897 British invasion on the great Benin kingdom.
- With the disappearance of an U.S. senator, reporter Vic Sage dons his alter ego to take matters of Hub City into his own hands. Based on the works of Steve Ditko, Dennis O'Neil and Denys Cowan for DC Comics. This is a not for profit fan film and in no way tries to claim rights to any trademarked or copyrighted character or name used in this production. "The Question" and all associated characters were created by Steve Ditko and are intellectual property of DC Comics.
- At a call centre, a girl makes a cold call to a mysterious stranger who the girl seems to recognise. Soon the conversation turns to the girl's need to ask one very important question.
- What does peace mean to you? And justice? Following 12 years of military rule (1973-1985) and the accompanying silence, it couldn't be taken for granted that people in Uruguay at the end of the 1980s would discuss such questions in such lively fashion in public. Two women take to public spaces across the country a U-matic camera and ask these questions of countless passers-by. The reason is a controversial amnesty law passed in 1986 that grants impunity for human rights violations and crimes committed by the police and the military under the dictatorship. Enthusiastically conducted conversations on the street are at the heart of this stirring film, which documents the mobilisation of civil society from collecting signatures for a referendum to the day of the actual vote. TV ads and campaign spots from the time supplement the smartly edited video footage, which has never been used previously. One can hear a plurality of opinions, experience a society in upheaval and recognise the importance of the public sphere as a stage for political debate. An example of democracy in action, of the kind that once again needs defending in many places in the world today.
- A student, about to write an impromptu test, is caught up in a time loop that sends him back in history to the reign of King Shaka Zulu and his warriors.
- 1978–19816.4 (21)TV EpisodeA journalist finds his life is in danger when he investigates the death of a woman who was involved with a religious cult - throwing herself from the roof of the building where he is also living in an apartment.
- Boulton's aggressive pursuit of a suspect results in the man's death.
- Terence is lost for words when his ex-wife Rowena and son CK arrive at the clinic without warning. A drunk driver causes a car accident involving one of the hospital staff.
- Newspaper reporter Frank Radcliffe prints a story implying that an unnamed member of the state legislature accepted a bribe. When pressured to identify the source of the information, Radcliffe invokes newspaper privilege to protect his source; however, his state is one that does not allow that protection, opening him up to a libel suit and the end of his career.
- Frank Chapman, head dairyman for the Bourne family, confides to Arthur that his son Alan has gotten his girlfriend Peggy into trouble. When Arthur and Helen intercede, Arthur finds himself threatened by Mr. Wickham, the local headmaster who misinterprets his motives.