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- A man meets a clone of himself and stumbles into a grand conspiracy about clones taking over the world.
- En route to Normandy, an American and a British officer reminisce in flashback about their romances with the same woman.
- Cairo 1947: the cholera epidemic in full swing. The beautiful Lavandiere Saddika lives with her paralyzed husband and her little son Hassan in a basement. She dreams of Prince Charming and assiduously frequented the cinemas. One day Hassan Okka be reduced to home, the seductive monkey trainer who easily discovers the woman in the sacrificed mother. But Hassan is achieved by the terrible disease Saddika and will do everything possible to save his little son.
- Clones and the moral consequences. In the future a company illegally is cloning people to bring them back to life. An ordinary man is engaged inside this plot and tries to save his life from destruction.
- Led by his grandchildren, an old man walks along the seaside to where four white crosses stand on the sand. They are grave markers, each marked with a name. Gackt: 1973 - 2007 is the name on one. Lighting a cigarette, the old man starts to speak. "Do you remember, when the five of us, when all of us, were shining?" And, on the sand next to the grave of his friend, the old man tucks a picture, taken in the days gone by. It is of five friends, five members of the world's most powerful clan: the Gackt Job. Thus begins 'The Sixth Day & Seventh Night,' the astounding musical journey into Gackt's mystical world. A meticulously filmed and excitement packed concert, Japanese rock star Gackt outdoes even his amazing previous performances with his longest and most complicated show to date. New bassist Ju-ken joins the group along with a record number of twelve dancers, and Gackt performs many fan-favorites and numerous chart-topping hits covering his five years of solo recording. Filled with heartfelt lyrics and powerful melodies, brilliant dancing and an emotional, moving ending, Gackt's stage has never shone brighter then on this day, and this night.
- Documentary, composed of archive material about the preparations and execution of the landing of Allied troops in Normandy.
- Three vignettes involving protagonists seen and unseen illustrate ethical questions of the period about abuse, abortion, and racism.
- Kris and Silvia meet by chance in a small town and fall in love. An accident, provoked by the dark past of Silvia's father, puts a strain on their relationship.
- This making-of consists of 9 different separate parts. The first 8 parts each describes a specific scene from the movie "The 6th Day" and shows in detail how it came about. The last part is about special effects in general. The titles of these parts are: - Another Way to Fly (4:43) - Finding Sim Pal Cindy (7:48) - The Art of the Chase (6:03) - Over the Cliff (3:29) - Virtual Girlfriend (4:30) - In the Tank (6:36) - Free Falling (3:19) - Detonation (3:45) - Enhancing the Look (8:09)
- 2000–200242mTV-GTV EpisodeWith all the odds against them, the tiny nation of Israel and its citizen army scored a decisive military victory in the Six-Day War against a major force. How was this victory possible? Where did all those mysterious extra tanks and troops come from? Was this victory foretold by ancient writings thousands of years before the war? Did the Israelis use ancient writings to plan and carry out the war victory? Is this war only one in a series of current events preparing the way for the End Times?
- An old enemy returns to haunt Bishop, forcing Lady Mae to reveal an old family secret. Charity forces Phil to face his past. Grace and Darius learn the truth about Bob Whitmore and Edenvale Lending.
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeThis year's Kwanzaa theme is "Kwanzaa and the well-being of the world: living and uplifting the seven principles" and Mark talks with the creator, Pan-African activist and academic Dr. Maulana Karenga, to welcome the holiday and give context to the holiday's purpose. On this sixth day of Kwanzaa, we look back at Mark's conversation with Jessica Care Moore, a critically acclaimed poet with numerous collections, the founder and CEO of Moore Black Press, Executive Producer of Black WOMEN Rock!, and Founder of the literacy-driven Jess Care Moore Foundation. Her latest poetry collection, "We Want Our Bodies Back," is out now, and she talks with Mark about generating income as artists (especially in uncertain times like we're experiencing right now), seeking comfort in black artistry, perfecting her craft with nothing more than library books, and lifting up other women in the arts.
- Two strange gentleman arrive at the bedside of a dying man claiming they have a postmortem agreement with him.
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- 2015– 24mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 17mPodcast Episode
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- 2017– 1h 2mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2020– 13mPodcast Episode
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- 2018– 31mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 30mPodcast Episode