Advanced search
- TITLES
- NAMES
- COLLABORATIONS
Search filters
Enter full date
to
or just enter yyyy, or yyyy-mm below
to
to
to
Exclude
Only includes titles with the selected topics
to
In minutes
to
1-50 of 142
- Fiennes is brilliant portraying Robert Moses (1888 - 1981), a very powerful and charismatic urban planner, whose career spanned over 40 years. Early in his career, Moses claimed to want to give all New Yorkers easy access to the outdoors, but with time, his motives were revealed to be less pure. David Hare's script is based on a biography by Robert Caro.
- After thinking he's been drugged by his best friend, Milo is desperate to re-experience the spinning straight lines that he saw in his hand.
- P.I. T.S. Turner investigate a teenage gang who's terrorizing the streets.
- A lively look at five LGBTQ+ comic book artists whose careers go from the underground scene to the cover of Time Magazine and the international stage.
- When Sophie leaves Bobby to follow her dream of going to Panama, Bobby decides to follow her in his old Buick, driving from Montana to Panama. Along the way, the search for Sophie becomes a search to find himself and come to terms with his mother's death.
- Markus 'Max' Stöckl has been setting speed downhill mountain-bike records for over 20 years. Now, in his endless desire to go faster, he attempts to break his own World Record of 164.95kph on a desolate peak in Chile's Atacama Desert.
- TV Series
- Ann is your typical university student - intelligent, hard working, and goal orientated. That is, until she finds herself in a hard place and looks to other things to cope with her problems. When she enters the world of drugs, she is introduced to one specific white powdered drug: cocaine. She finds her life spiralling out of control as she lets the drug slowly take over her life. Her world turns for the worst as she is faced with many questions - how long is she going to let her life be controlled by cocaine? And how far is she willing to go to continue her habits?
- Two best friends test their friendship as they wait for a life-changing result.
- A black and white collage in motion. Shadowy projections and solids layered.
- Barbara Stanwyck was one of the 20th century's most enduring stars, known to generations of Americans. Orphaned at age four and a Zeigfield Girl by age 17, Ruby Stevens, by age 20 she earned excellent reviews for a bit part in a broadway play and adopted a new name: Barbara Stanwyck. She went on to have a long successful career in the movies and later on television.
- "Straight Lines" is a song by Australian band Silverchair. It was released on 20 March 2007,[1] and debuted at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart. The single was shortly followed by the release of the band's fifth studio album Young Modern on 31 March 2007. Unlike the songs written during Diorama where Daniel Johns wrote all the tracks himself, "Straight Lines" was co-written by The Presets' Julian Hamilton. On 19 February 2007, it became the band's first Australian number one single since 1997's "Freak". On 2 September 2007, "Straight Lines" was accredited Double Platinum by ARIA, representing combined digital sales and physical shipment of 140,000 singles in Australia, equalling "Tomorrow" as their best selling single. On 28 October 2007, "Straight Lines" won "Best Selling Australian Single" at the ARIA Music Awards of 2007, as well as "Single of the Year". The song was the most played song on Australian radio in 2007.[2] It charted at number two on the Triple J Hottest 100 for 2007 and missed out on the number-one spot by only 13 votes. As of January 2008, the single has remained in the top 50 for over 40 weeks. Song meaning: "Straight Lines" is generally a positive and upbeat song. The song is about feeling alone in the world, but making it through tough times and overcoming them. This is illustrated in the lyrics such as "Lately I'm a desperate believer, but I'm walking in a straight line" and "There's no changing yesterday...everything will be fine". Another interpretation is that of recovery from addiction. The song's meaning appears to be a biographical comment from lead singer Daniel Johns who fought anorexia, clinical depression and reactive arthritis in the late nineties and early millennium, and was able to beat them. It also appears to be about being content with your place in life, thus walking in a straight line. As demonstrated in research into recuperation from addiction, mental illness and chronic pain, this can also mean a contraction of existence to a narrow path of routine as a coping mechanism. Some have interpreted the 'become a desperate believer' lyric as reflecting the disconcerting innate religiosity of 12-step paradigms of behavioural and chemical addiction. Music video: Footage for the video, which fans were invited to appear in, was shot in Sydney. The music video for the single appeared on the official website and released to radio on 2 February 2007. The video for the song also premiered on the day. It features a dynamic band performance that was filmed at the Olympic Park railway station, Sydney by directors Paul Goldman and Alice Bell (the pair behind the acclaimed film Suburban Mayhem). The video was awarded "Best Video" at the 2007 ARIA Awards and was a Contender for Best Rock Video at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards.
- DEVIATIONS AND STRAIGHT LINE is an experimental video on the relationship between the human body and the camera. It explores concepts of perception and POV. Visuals, sound and narration develop at three separate levels with no obvious relationship to each other. Literally it is a video about acceptance of disability: the story is told by a speech-impaired woman who goes through the process of putting sounds together into phonemes and ultimately into sentences; the narration tells stories of differently-abled individuals and different POV of disability acceptance. Metaphorically, there are many layers that build up and are open to the viewer's interpretation: one of them is an allegory through life, or any process in general, suggested by the act of walking and making choices.
- After lottery night Matthew has decided to hide in a garden of an old abandoned building. His daughter finds him.
- An off-beat comedy where two strangers meet.
- Straight Line is a short film about missed connections and virtual passion. This is a contemporary New York tale, exploring the quest of an unreachable ideal.
- A young teenager finds himself in trouble after driving off the road from being Drunk the night before. He ends up being in a small town but not knowing where exactly he is. He has to find his way back before it is too late. And too dark.
- Melissa and Jared are a normal couple on the surface. However, they share a rather unusual dynamic that causes others to look at them differently; they assume the opposite of traditional gender roles. As their relationship grows stronger, others seek to convince them that they're hiding who they really are. How will their relationship stand up against scrutiny from those they love?
- Crew and Homeless Lady meet. Crew and Abby meet. Crew continues on his way.
- A successful writer, inspired by her interviewer, creates the character for her new book. However, the 'newborn' Sophie decides to follow a different path and this way pushes her creator into challenging her own choices.
- This project is a documentary short depicting the fascinating word of local artist Jim Sohr. This film explores his lifestyle, thoughts on society, artistic process, and musings on the past events which have influenced his style. Through intimate interviews and artistic vignettes from his Chalmette residence, 'I Just want A Straight Line' provides a candid portrait of this humble Louisiana treasure.
- "The Straight Curved Line" is a collaboration between performance artist Chere Krakovsky and filmmaker Mark Ezovski that explores the challenges of creating, aging, forgiveness and finding peace within oneself.
- Ru lost her little brother on the train - and everyone else in the train seems to have banished with him.
- 1987– 58mTV-147.5 (155)TV EpisodeBorn Ruby Stevens, she was orphaned when she was four. A chance audition led to a chorus job. By 17 she was a Zeigfield Girl. At 20 she earned excellent reviews for a bit part in a Broadway play -- and she had a new name: Barbara Stanwyck. Her first marriage was to vaudeville headliner, Frank Fay. When Hollywood beckoned, it was Fay who convinced Frank Capra to give Barbara her first real break. But as Stanwyck's career took off, Fay's sank. Fay's jealousy and drinking led to divorce. Barbara's greatest love was actor Robert Taylor, her second husband. But even that didn't last and she spent the greater part of her life alone. However, there was always the one love she could rely on: her work -- in over 80 feature films and a rich career in television. Included are clips from: Ladies of Leisure , Annie Oakley, Golden Boy, The Lady Eve, Meet John Doe, Double Indemnity, The Strange Love of Martha Ivers , Sorry, Wrong Number , Clash By Night and The Thorn Birds. Interviewed are: actors Robert Wagner, Robert Stack, Roddy McDowall, Ricardo Montalban and Charlton Heston, producer Aaron Spelling, director Edward Dymtryk, dress designer Nolan Miller, biographers Ella Smith and Bob Thomas.
- Fearing a lawsuit will expose them as the owners of the Murakame Group, Abby and Ted Melcher fix the books. Meanwhile, Mack and Paula resist temptation while she stays at the MacKenzie house. Greg ignores Paige after she's fired.
- When a cop is killed, his partner who is an alcoholic tries to get the man but his addiction impedes him. Hooker tries to get him to get help but he won't admit to his problem.
- Urban gang violence, spurred by racial hatred, throws a neighbourhoos into panic - an explosion, a dead woman, and her sone on the run, drags T.S. Turner and Amy Taler into the melee.
- Urban gang violence, spurred by racial hatred, throws a neighbourhoos into panic - an explosion, a dead woman, and her sone on the run, drags T.S. Turner and Amy Taler into the melee.
- Urban gang violence, spurred by racial hatred, throws a neighbourhoos into panic - an explosion, a dead woman, and her sone on the run, drags T.S. Turner and Amy Taler into the melee.
- Urban gang violence, spurred by racial hatred, throws a neighbourhoos into panic - an explosion, a dead woman, and her sone on the run, drags T. S. Turner and Amy Taler into the melee.
- aka ep199.1 Jenny and John go fishing for the name of the day using magnet on a line. String painting is done with icy pole stick 'whips'. They make pictures with line shapes. A street scene with a matchbox car, traffic lights and pedestrian crossing is shown. The presenters perform a firefighter rescue of Humpty from a blazing building. Through the windows is a traffic school. The story is 'The Stomping Elephant'. The song of the week is 'Elephants on a piece of string'.
- Hiroshi's health is failing, and he needs exercise. Miss Machiko offers to help, but of course, Mr. Yamagata won't be left out.
- 2017– 15mTV Episode
- 2014–Podcast Episode