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- A family's reaction when Ben, the youngest son, is kidnapped and then found nine years later living in the same town where his family had just moved.
- A woman spirals out of control while trying to keep her son from being found culpable in a murder investigation.
- An arresting and provocative exploration inside the world of one of today's most controversial spiritual teachers and her dedicated followers.
- Follows four young new lawyers who enter one of the most prestigious law firms in Los Angeles, Sterling Law.
- Lucas Congdon creates lagoons that will blow your mind.
- 2 presenters are given intensive training to learn a new profession, then have their skills appraised by the experts.
- A personal documentary that follows a controversial political cartoonist as he struggles to provide for his family and stay true to his creativity in a world where biting satiric humor has an ever-diminishing commercial value.
- Alice Hines goes all in on a journey to the outer limits of obsession.
- While recovering from a serious injury, a high school graduate sparks a summer romance with a girl in his home state of Rhode Island.
- Anna Burrows, locked away in a 1950's mental institution tries to put the few relics of her past together as she tries to find a way out of the sterile and isolated environment. A familiar friend, a beautiful red moth, holds her hand as she chooses between reality and fantasy.
- Alex is going through a tough time after a painful breakup with Megan. He feels lost, alone, and heartbroken, unable to move on from the relationship that meant everything to him. Alex is struggling to come to terms with the fact that the person he thought he would spend the rest of his life with has left him, and he feels like his world has turned upside down. In his darkest moments, Alex considers ending his life to escape the pain and loneliness he feels. However, his best friend Jackson notices that something is off with Alex and reaches out to him. Jackson encourages Alex to talk about his feelings and offers support and understanding. Through their conversation, Jackson helps Alex see that while the breakup is difficult, it is not the end of the world. Jackson reminds Alex of his worth and potential, and encourages him to focus on self-care and building a fulfilling life without his ex-partner. Jackson's words of wisdom and support give Alex the strength to keep going and start to heal from his heartbreak.
- Penn and Tell practice their unique brand of magic and comedy in the Carribean and underwater.
- This making of ... mixes the usual roster of movie snippets, archival footage, and interviews. We hear from Mimi Leder, screenwriters Bruce Joel Rubin and Michael Tolkin, and we also get a few quick 1994 snippets from scientific authorities who discuss some realities behind the comet-related prospects. We learn about the project's origins, writing the screenplay and research, how Leder came onto the film and her preparation, developing the characters, and casting. Also included is a look at the process of condensing the script from a three-hour epic to a more manageable two-hour run-time.
- A fascinating and absorbing documentary about the making of Jerzy Skolimowski's cult favourite, DEEP END, which was shot in 1970 as a US-German co-production on location in London and Munich. The film's two stars, Jane Asher and John Moulder-Brown, 23 and 17 years of age at the time respectively, meet for the first time in 40 years and discuss their on-screen and off-screen relationship in candid detail, while director/writer Skolimowski chronicles the production history from the writing of the script to the film's acclaimed first showing at the Venice Film Festival. Director of photography Charly Steinberger revisits some of the original locations and explains how he managed to shoot almost the entire film with a hand-held camera. Also on board are production designer Anthony Pratt, editor Barrie Vince, and actor Christopher Sandford, each of whom contributes his own version of how DEEP END was part of the sixties' "swinging London"; and at the same time tilted it on its head.
- To 18-year-old Pauline, swimming is her entire life, or so it appears. The daughter of National swimming champion Roy Quah, her goals seem clear - go for the gold, and bring glory to the country. But she chafes under the heavy hand of her coach - her own father, and yearns to escape his controlling ways. In the National Team selection process, she makes an enemy and archival in Dani, who makes it her personal mission to destroy Pauline. Things get even more complicated when the golden boy of the men's team, Des, shows interest in her, drawing the ire of Dani, who just so happens to be his twin sister. Fortunately, her best friend Stef always has her back. Together, they'll face down every challenge they face, as life throws them in The Deep End.
- Beau wants to be just like the boys, but most of his middle school peers won't make room for a kid with Down syndrome. An unexpected invitation from a boy he hardly knows changes everything.
- Marcus loved his daughter and would do anything to protect her from the harsh realities of the world. When those realities hit him hard he was thrown into the deep end of the pool.
- Men know exactly what they want, and as soon as they get it, they want something else. Women have no idea what they want... they just know they don't want what they have.
- Art is about being stirred - identifying creatively with an idea and responding to something which is there to engage us. The film "Dreams from the Deep End" follows Nigerian artist Modupeola Fadugba as she paints NYC's only 55+ African American synchronized swim team, Harlem Honeys and Bears. Harlem is synonymous with renaissance and reconstruction and indeed this is a story of rebirth. Historically, the black community would not have had access to swimming pools and neither the opportunity to learn to swim, so there is a lot of power in this narrative and what it signifies.Directed by Guto Barra and Tatiana Issa the film showcases Modupeola's work looking at identity, social justice and cultural hierarchy. It's an exquisite body of work displayed in a mellow space of walls painted blue, infused with gold-leaf and the burn marks which she later connects back to impressions of the ravaged buildings she saw in war-torn Rwanda as a child. Her research covers Jeff Wiltse's "Contested Waters: A Social History of Swimming Pools" and looks at historical racial segregation in America's communal swimming pools. Aside from the work itself, Fadugba's personal story is a compelling one. Born in Nigeria to UN diplomat parents, she grew up in the United States and Rwanda, is Harvard-educated, and has a background in economics and engineering. Plunging into the water to the applause of family members also symbolized the high dive head first into a new career as an artist.
- In the LA Valley circa 1990's, Selinda tries to make sense of how she ended up a stripper pulling small time hustles for pocket money with her brother Winter. Neither can stay out of trouble at the LA Valley strip joint where she works or will move on from living at home like their father did. Their mother, Leen, keeps asking for daddy's gun back, a tether in each of their stalemates with reality. Winter needs the gun and continues to pressure Selinda to participate in robberies even after one goes wrong. Reckless and bored, everyone speeds towards nowhere. Smart enough to know something should change but with no idea how to get there, Selinda accepts a date with laundromat owner, Chick. In this slice of life film made on the cresting wave of independent cinema lead by maverick producer Cary Woods, whether it is Selinda, Winter or Leen who realize they are in the deep end matters.
- A short story about three young guys on the run after one of them, who appears to be the older of the three, has murdered two other people. The murderer is callous and unremorseful. The other two guys, who seem younger, possibly high school age, believe that they may be the next victims. This story is about their journey after being a part of this horrible crime.
- Lucille, an introverted eleven year old girl, live with her parents, who are caretakers of the swimming pool in which they stay. Because of the weirdness of this place, which looks like a flying saucer, an awful anguish comes out of Lucille's mind. The "unidentified frightening object" of her confusion would happen to be even more obsessing than all fears of childhood.
- A traveling detective bites off more than he can chew.
- Pools Off the Deep End takes an epic tour of the most amazing, extreme and spectacular residential pools.
- TV Series
- Mother is wrong to think she knows best. Medea Vaughn's young children have disappeared in South Carolina. Detective Purvis suspects something murky runs beneath the kidnapping. He is dead set on unraveling the mystery as his investigation reveals a dark history of deceit coated with bigotry and that old-time religion.
- Short hand drawn animation with an abstract sound track.
- After finding the body of Adam in the lake, The Fisherman is forced to sacrifice women to the deep. Something he might come to love.
- A gifted college student is recruited to spy for a professor. When he refuses to give up the information the professor wants, torture ensues.
- Marissa and Rob, two squatters find themselves at a turning point in their friendship. Marissa is sick of Rob, and through her journey finds out how much she actually needs him, though it costs them much more than they ever imagined.
- A troubled lifeguard decides to get back to her glory days of being an Olympic swimmer.
- When his live-in girlfriend is attacked by an invisible force in their tub, Joe is left to decide whether she's telling the truth or losing her mind.
- The Heffleys find themselves stranded at an RV park that's not exactly paradise. When the water starts to rise, the Heffleys wonder if they're already in too deep. Laugh out loud in the fifteenth installment in Jeff Kinney's hit series.