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- A paranoid, secretive surveillance expert has a crisis of conscience when he suspects that the couple he is spying on will be murdered.
- Never-before-heard audio from the interrogation of serial killer John Wayne Gacy threads through this chilling look at his 1970s murder spree.
- A look inside the mind of serial killer Ted Bundy, featuring interviews with him on death row.
- Based on a true story of a meeting in June 1945 between two powerful men with very opposite philosophies and perspectives on the future of their country. It is a dangerous time as the Balkans war had just been won and the Nazis defeated, with The Red Army close at hand. A conversation that will shape the world.
- Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer confesses to his gruesome crimes in unguarded interviews, offering an unsettling view into a disturbed mind.
- An unseen woman recites Shakespeare's sonnets - fourteen in all - as a man wordlessly seeks his heart's desire. The photography is stop-motion, the music is ethereal, the scenery is often elemental: boulders and smaller rocks, the sea, smoke or fog, and a garden. The man is on an odyssey following his love. But he must first, as the sonnet says, know what conscience is. So, before he can be united with his love, he must purify himself. He does so, bathing a tattooed figure (an angel, perhaps) and humbling himself in front of this being. He also prepares himself with water and through his journey and his meditations. Finally, he is united with his fair friend.
- At the same time that Elisa says goodbye to Heliomar, she meets the young Michel.
- A Movie that explores the sensitive topic of religious conversion, this movie is a captivating drama depicting girl's dilemma of what happens in an inter-faith marriage that results in religious conversion.
- A series of interviews featuring linguist, philosopher and activist Noam Chomsky done in hand-drawn animation.
- TV SeriesA surveillance specialist obsessed with privacy becomes entangled in a corporate espionage mystery. To find answers she must step outside her reclusive life and make personal connections she's been avoiding.
- Sam, an ex-undercover operative, agrees to meet his handler to negotiate his exit from an elite squad of covert killers, only to be double-crossed and forced to fight for his life against people he once considered friends in the sprawling streets of Barcelona. Left for dead, Sam gets it together, and with nothing to lose, he heads back to the people that taught him how to be an assassin for a deadly version of the game, 'show and tell.'
- A reimagined take on the dinner gathering unscripted, candid, and never dull. A conversation series of funny, fearless, and far-ranging dinner parties with great Black guests.
- In his first televised interview, Satan tries to set the record straight on his life and his view of death, clocks, the bible, Jesus, and humanity.
- A man at his emotional end contemplates his life, and the end of it, while gaining horrifying insight from a stranger in the night. He shares intimate pain, struggles, and uncertainty with an unexpected tormentor in his life before ultimately deciding whether or not to continue with his existence.
- Oprah will lead timely and intimate discussions with today's foremost newsmakers, thought leaders, and masters of their craft.
- Join The Conversation as camera crews capture raw, real and explosive confrontations from notable personalities in the world of business, fame and celebrity, using unfiltered footage, without the intervention of mediators.
- A series that lets influential people talk for themselves and gives audiences a glimpse at the personality behind the public persona.
- The Moon and the Son, a 30-minute autobiographical animated film by John Canemaker, explores the difficult emotional terrain of father/son relationships as seen through Canemaker's own turbulent relationship with his father. Featuring the voices of noted actors Eli Wallach and John Turturro in the roles of father and son, The Moon and the Son combines memory, fact, conjecture, trial transcripts, audio recordings, home movies, photos, snapshots, and original animation to tell the story of an Italian immigrant's troubled life and the devastating consequences of his actions on his family.
- SF Sketchfest was delighted to pay tribute to groundbreaking rock and roll band and television icons The Monkees, with an in-depth conversation with Michael Nesmith and Micky Dolenz, moderated by Paul Myers. Previously unheard stories and anecdotes highlight this freewheeling fun evening, a highlight of the 19th Annual San Francisco Comedy Festival.
- A roundtable discussion about The Irishman (2019) with Martin Scorsese, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino and Joe Pesci.
- 20084h 39m9.5 (23)VideoFraser Boa collects first-person accounts of dreams in street interviews with ordinary men and women, and then asks the eminent psychoanalyst Marie-Louise von Franz to interpret them, just as she would in a private analytical session. The resulting test is a primer explaining and demonstrating the art and science of dream analysis for the general public. The material covered includes dreams of men, dreams of women, what dreams tell us about ourselves and our relationships, the historical significance of dreams, and dreams about death and dying. Dr. von Franz concludes that one of the healthiest things people can do is to pay attention to their dreams: "Dreams show us how to find meaning in our lives, how to fulfill our own destiny, how to realize the greater potential of life within us."
- This 40-minute experimental documentary will explore the life of Elizabeth Eaton 'Connie' Converse. After being commercially ignored as a singer/songwriter, Connie disappeared in 1974 at the age of 50, leaving only goodbye notes and a filing cabinet full of her extraordinary life's work. Her deeply personal songs were ahead of their time. Faced with major surgery and a crippling sense of failure, Connie Converse drove off in her Volkswagen bug and was never heard from again. 'We Lived Alone' uses an archive of recordings, photos, interviews, and symbolic footage to investigate the life of Connie Converse through the lens of her own music.
- A bachelor is confronted by a woman who offers him insight as to why their date was not as great as he remembers it to be. A film about sexual assault and consent.
- This short documentary tells about shooting the scene from 'Heat (1995)' where Robert De Niro and Al Pacino meet over a cup of coffee.
- Barack and Michelle Obama talk with the directors of the documentary American Factory about the importance of storytelling and the impact of their film.
- A darkly quirky comedy-drama set in London that follows the unexpected journey of Ali Nawaab, a disillusioned dentist slash wannabe stand up comedian in his madcap attempts to erase the memories of his blonde American muse, Ellie Goldsmith.
- Carrie Fisher is the host of this talkshow witch was filmed in her home.
- Three women in their late 30s recall their memories of their late 20s in Paris. They try to speak them out in French for a while, and it makes their conversation much more ingenious. Two men meeting at a park talk about their bygone relationship while they just throw seem-to-be meaningless questions at each other. One man and one woman somehow argue in a café. Then they start to play Truth or Dare with what happened last night.
- The Cremaster Cycle: A Conversation with Matthew Barney follows the artist and New York Times art critic, Michael Kimmelman as they discuss his mythic display at the Guggenheim Museum. While guiding the camera through his sculptures and films, Barney tells Kimmelman about his process, vision and intentions when creating the "Cremaster Cycle". The sculptures, constructed from the artist's signature materials, including plastic, metal, and Vaseline, are three-dimensional incarnations of characters and settings seen in Barney's films. They exist independently but embody the same content, now expressed in space rather than time.
- Get ready for real talk and real conversation in this new Lifetime series, executive produced by Demi Moore and British actress, Amanda de Cadenet. Each episode provides a refreshing and modern take on celebrity interviews as de Cadenet sits down with female celebrities to discuss topics universal to all women.
- An American historian (Mr Webster) comes to Berlin to visit an old man who claims to be the real Adolf Hitler and to be 103 years old. The Hitler who died in 1945, the old man says, was just one of his six doubles - one for each weekday - while Hitler himself retired into a bunker below the S-Bahn tracks and married a second time. After much deliberation and identity-searching, Mr Webster ends up shooting and killing the self-proclaimed Hitler.
- Filmed at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel - Research Medium Bonnie Vent channels the spirit of Marilyn Monroe. This is a rare glimpse at her personality, life on the "other side", and advice to those that seek a career in the entertainment industry. Whether you are a Marilyn Monroe fan, history buff, or someone interested in the paranormal you will find this video compelling.
- Two Mormon boys with a dark secret knock on an atheist woman's door.
- The Thessaloniki International Film Festival presents the third part of the project "Spaces" with the participation of seven renowned directors from all over the world. In "Spaces #3" the filmmakers share with us the short films that they have prepared at home, presenting an image of the quarantine which tears down all borders.
- Lisa finds out that breaking up with Tim is even harder than she thought.
- Agent, studio head, and producer Alan Ladd, Jr. discusses the films he made during his career.
- This video artwork explores complex issues of intimacy between a straight soldier and a gay artist. Frank was an army infantryman who aspires to become a model and an actor. After four months of online communication, he went AWOL to come and see the filmmaker in New York City.
- Ted Post talks about directing the low-budget horror shocker "The Baby".
- Ted Danson discusses the characters in Cheers (1982), and his own character of Sam Malone in particular.
- Leon wants to know why he is into the furry fandom. Stefan Molyneux learns the key is: otters.
- CBS News's Eric Sevareid interviews retired longshoreman, philosopher, and writer Eric Hoffer.