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- Shattered by the unexpected news of their irreversible break-up, an aspiring orchestra conductor is puzzled by his girlfriend's mysterious and seemingly inexplicable case of disappearance. But can he look beyond the facts?
- In The Hidden Face of Suicide, filmmaker Yehudit Silverman enters the world of the survivors, those who have lost loved ones to suicide, and reveals their remarkable stories. Through them, Silverman finds the courage to break the silence in her own family. In this meditative and heartfelt documentary, suicide is looked at with fresh eyes, originality, and intelligence. Her journey brings to light the danger of secrets and the terrible cost of silence.
- It centers on all of the complexities of UAE politics through the portrayal of the president of the United Arab Emirates.
- Understanding how fear works in vulnerable brains is the first step to actively cope with fear, rather than passively watch the WTC images on TV.
- Little does Rev. Martin Preston know when he falls in love with pretty Helen Claude that he must ask her hand of her uncle, Francis Claude, the candidate for congress. Preston is a foundling, and upon that fact Claude bases his refusal when he visits the village where Helen has been visiting. The whole village is talking of the affair, as it even divides attention with the great murder mystery. Judge Green has been murdered. Joe Trimmer, the miller, has been accused and convicted on circumstantial evidence. Mrs. Royal, keeper of the village inn, is extremely friendly with the young minister, and tells him that she will see that Francis Claude gives his consent. She reveals herself to the politician as Grace Goodman, the girl he had deserted in his youth. Mrs. Royal has a daughter about to marry Tom Carroll, a quick tempered young man of the village. To secure Claude's consent, Mrs. Royal reveals to him that Martin Preston is their child, born after he had left her promising to return and marry her. Claude is overcome by this confession. Not only does he write a note to his niece, who has returned to the city, giving his consent, but he also indicates in it that he wishes Preston to inherit his property. He also secretly gives a sum of money to Tom Carroll, since he is about to marry Mrs. Royal's daughter. That very night Claude is murdered in the same manner that Judge Green met his death, being stabbed by an assailant with his face hidden who reaches through the curtains at the window. Mrs. Royal enters the room at this moment, rushes to the window, and sees the minister on the lawn. Immediately she thinks of him as the murderer, seeking vengeance upon his recreant father. She determines to keep the secret, but the struggle is doubly hard since the man her daughter is to marry is accused. The circumstantial evidence is the money Claude gave him secretly just before his death. Even the new residents in the village are wrought up over the affair. Led by Jerry Drake a pleasing fellow who spends his time at the inn, indignation runs high. Finally suspicion even points toward the minister as a party to the crime. Preston is arrested. His mother watches the detectives who have invaded Preston's home. While doing so she sees a muffled figure visiting a dry well and concealing a package. The man is extremely like her son, whom she thinks guilty of murder. She man accosts him, and the grapples with her. Screaming for help, detectives run from the minister's home upon hearing her cries. They seize the man whom they find is Jerry Drake. Evidence of the several murders is found upon him. He is led off to prison. The innocent men are released, and soon wedding bells ring for the two happy pairs.
- After a vicious assault leaves her scarred for life, a young woman decides to assume a new identity and exact revenge on her unsuspecting attackers.
- This film is the result of an intense and complete historical research centered on one of the most intriguing minorities of Myanmar (Burma): the Bayingyi. To document their daily activities the film crew had access to some remote regions of the country with important links to the Bayingyi. A documentary film directed by Luis Nestor Ribeiro.
- A king in Ghana, president of the Senate, makes use of magical powers to make his party win local elections.
- When a member of parliament commits suicide, his son seeks the author of the book that triggered the tragedy.
- 2020–TV Episode
- 2011– 1h 34mPodcast Episode
- 2006– 2mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 1mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 32mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 8mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 47mPodcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2013– 20mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2008– 1hPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2022– 1h 34mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 1h 18mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 9mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 8mPodcast Episode