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- After the deaths of three children suspected to be killed by wolves, writer Russell Core is hired by the mother of a missing six-year-old boy to track down and locate her son in the Alaskan wilderness.
- The warm, funny and achingly sad story of the 15-year-long love affair between Timothy Conigrave and the boy he fell in love with at high school, John Caleo.
- In this fun, factual series comedians Josh Widdicombe and Nish Kumar immerse themselves into the world of local newspapers by travelling across the UK working for a different local paper each week on a mission to find real local stories.
- Neighbours Edith and Phil are keen to start a relationship and a new life abroad. Those plans are disrupted when Edith's immature fiftysomething son Roger moves back home after leaving his wife and children.
- Stopped in Mexico by U.S. Immigration, Georges Iscovescu hopes to get into the country by marrying a citizen.
- A group of convicted felons take over a suburban house to escape the ongoing police manhunt, turning the life of the family living there into a nightmare.
- Literary icon Joan Didion reflects on her remarkable career and personal struggles in this intimate documentary directed by her nephew, Griffin Dunne.
- Four-part, four-hour follow-up to A Woman of Substance (1984) with Deborah Kerr, now playing Emma Harte at age eighty in the last winter of her life and dealing with her granddaughter Paula.
- A heart-pounding suspense thriller, set on an isolated farm in England's beautiful, rugged Peak District.
- Hold the Line is an animation about four soldiers marching through the remains of a ruined world. Discipline keeps them together. When they are ambushed by an invisible foe, the men come up with the ultimate tactic to take him out.
- Simply Red performs in the music video for "Holding Back the Years" from the album "Picture Book" recorded for Elektra Records. Mick Hucknall plays a man traveling through the English countryside while reminiscing about his childhood and his difficult relationship with his mother.
- Suddenly single dad hires a graduate student as a nanny.
- Justo Gil arrives as a migrant in the city, his great charisma will allow him to socialize with the youngsters from the gauche divine but an unexpected turn of events makes him become an informer for the Franco political police.
- Through a poem, a woman feels love and happiness, as she remembers an encounter in Shanghai with a mysterious man she feels that she has known from another time, and with whom she fell in love.
- A young woman joins a group of protesters trying to stop the construction of highway through a forest, but when the protests are broken up and the young woman hits a man with a log, she and the protest's leader must dodge the authorities.
- Follow free diver Johanna Nordblad in this documentary as she attempts to break the world record for distance traveled under ice with one breath.
- A Marine officer tells his squad the story behind a bottle of liquor that he always keeps with him but never drinks from.
- To have your very own fishing spot in quiet and peaceful surroundings is without a doubt the greatest joy a man can experience. Add a cold beer to the mix and one can achieve a level of satisfaction and fulfillment that is unmatched. It's not about the catch, not at all, it's about the meditative and therapeutic sensation only attainable in solitude with a fishing rod. But what happens when another fisherman suddenly disturbs the peace and has the audacity to fish from our protagonist's regular spot for the past 25 years? Doesn't he realize that another man's fishing spot is sacred ground? A fierce battle breaks out between the two fishermen but it's difficult to duel over territory when at the same time they must abide by the holy unwritten rules of fishing that dictates them to be dead quiet to avoid frightening the fish. A battle of words instead becomes a battle of hand gestures which is interrupted spectacularly by an inattentive truck driver who has run his truck off the road and into the clear water. The truck driver isn't carrying an ordinary cargo though and as the cargo doors are pried open someone or something slips out into the small and calm forest lake. Suddenly our hero must face not only the hostile fisherman above the surface but also the horrors lurking beneath.
- When Brazilian president Bolsonaro announces that industries can settle in the Amazon on Yanomami territory, Davi Kopenawa and his son Dario take their fight to an international level to defend their land against the invaders.
- Set in the 1960's, Nadine (Anwen O'Driscoll), a young flight attendant, wakes up in her childhood home on her wedding day. Not only does she not remember getting there, she doesn't remember the groom or their courtship.
- After moving to the suburbs, a young couple finds themselves trapped in an epic battle between their new HOA and an onslaught of monsters from hell.
- On the day of the most important football match in Irish history, a young father to be is torn between witnessing the miracle of childbirth and witnessing the miracle of reaching the quarter finals of the World Cup.
- A docu-poetic meditation on New York's oysters and their transformations in the face of an uncertain future.
- And then there was Shamgar, son of Anath, who killed six hundred Philistines with an Oxgoad.
- Lola's a single mom, broke, working as a janitor and maid. Silvia is pregnant, and her lover (her boss) won't leave his wife. Maite, newly a widow, discovers she's penniless but wants to maintain appearances and give her daughter a fancy wedding, and Pecholata, a punk kid living in a youth center, will soon be turned out on the streets. Lola, who cleans a bank every morning, decides to rob it, convincing the others to join her: they'll use replica guns, dress as men, take Silvia hostage, and all will be smooth. But things go awry, including the fact that Lola's ex, Gustavo, is a cop. Desperation may be the mother of invention - and a corrupt bank manager its father.
- Fact-based story about a woman's fight to get her rodeo star husband freed from a false murder conviction.
- Dr. Gabriela McKenna is a former Navy doctor, who became a BORSTAR agent and threw herself into her work to cover the deep loss of her fiancé. Gabriela returns to her roots as a doctor and spearheads a new trauma unit right at the US/Mexican Border. She and her team work tirelessly to save the lives of her fellow agents as they rescue illegal immigrants from injury and death while fighting off the attacks of Mexican drug cartels, and ruthless coyotes.
- Rôle-reversal situation about a wife in the military and a husband who keeps the home.
- Gordon Stiles' life is not easy. He's an executive whose boss, Mr. Peterson, is overbearing, demanding, and insufferable. His brother Jimmy is an actor but he can barely spell it, let alone actually do it; while he waits for his big break, he relies on Gordon for all his necessities. As if that's not enough, Gordon's wife has left him to raise their son Dan on his own, since Jimmy isn't exactly reliable. Fortunately, he meets grad student Kelly O'Malley, who has a way with Dan, so he hires her to be Dan's nanny. Now Kelly can't help but get involved in Gordon's personal life--and vice versa--and they come to rely on each other as they both nurture Dan.
- A short film focusing on an OCD sufferer struggling to live with his behavior.
- Cable technicians in Eastern Europe navigate a modern-day Tower of Babel. With unflappable humour and a dose of philosophy, the technicians hold the line in a dissonant world.
- Sports reporter Ken Wordsworth, beset by financial and marital problems, reluctantly adjusts to the demands of a tabloid newspaper.
- A young scam call operator is thrust into a moral dilemma as she frantically hustles for money to afford an abortion.
- Popeye is wooing Olive on the phone when Bluto comes over. He overhears, taps into the line, and impersonates Popeye. They proceed to have a high-wire fight on the telephone lines outside Olive's house.
- It seems the whole animal kingdom make fun of the lion as a has-been. Anxious to prove them wrong, the lion decides to try and catch a rabbit.
- By talking to some remarkable members of the Great British public and using fascinating archive footage five celebrities present five personal explorations of some of the key concerns relating to ageing.
- Youth In Mexico plan a heist on a movie theatre, not knowing that their lives are to change drastically after the crime.
- In USSR ,Monsieur Martin had a dreadful flight.
- In 2016, President Rodrigo Duterte began a murderous campaign in the Philippines. Since then, tens of thousands of drug addicts and bystanders have been murdered by death squads. The journalist Maria Ressa is one of the last indomitable people to uncover the background to the murders. People who have escaped the hunt, politicians and members of death squads report on the drug war.
- The story of a war-orphan, who remembers first post-war days, his stay in Home for war-orphans, his teachers, friends, and mostly his "only brother". At the same time, a story of love and misunderstanding, of childish dreams through which all the beauty and purity of children's soul is seen, as well as the first post-war days of vigor and enthusiasm.
- 'Hold Me Till The End' is a supernatural horror film that focuses on the terror our own mind can create when processing feelings of grief, guilt, inadequacy and depression. We follow Em and Jess, who find themselves stuck in a constant death loop, with seemingly no escape. Every evening Jess takes her own life, and every morning she awakens physically unscathed. With no possibility of escape, Em must either find a way to break the cycle and keep her alive, or learn to let go and finally grieve for her lost love.
- A married couple faces a crisis involving death. They look back at their past together and recognize the importance of love between them and their family.
- A couple's quiet night in takes a turn when the husband is possessed by an entity.
- When newspaper reporter Tim Collins, of the "Post", is slugged while investigating the shooting of a big-time gambler, he sets out to get his man with such determination that he ends up in jail. There, he discovers a "parole racket" which involves a crooked politician, and he faces death to get the story for his paper.
- Eugene, a dreamy and naive teenager, becomes friends with Hector, an impulsive and brutal young man. The mutual fascination of this unlikely pair brings them together in the heart of New York. Eugene soon meets Monica, Hector's girlfriend, who prefers Eugene's sensitive nature, and the two begin to see each other on the sly. Paranoia ensues as the fanciful Eugene comes to fear that Hector is haunting him.
- The Battle of OP Harry, Korea. The Story of Forgotten Soldiers, in a Forgotten Battle of a Forgotten War. By the end of the Korean War the US 3rd Infantry Division had orders to hold OP Harry at all costs -- the Chinese intended to seize it. On 10 June 1953, 3,500 Chinese assaulted that position, defended by King Company, 15th Infantry Regiment -- of about 200 US soldiers. Massive artillery fire -- 90,000 US and 30,000 Chinese shells -- decimated both sides. K Company and then reinforcing units of about a hundred -- at terrible human cost -- ejected the attackers from the trenches in close combat, with only about 20 US soldiers walking off the mountain unscathed the next morning. But the Chinese, suffering 90% loses, would return again and again for eight subsequent nights, with more then 10,000 troops, no one knows for sure. The film depicts interviews with these aging American, South Korean, Greek and Chinese veterans -- in addition to introducing three Generals, MASH nurses, the South Korean Prime Minister, noted scholars and political commentators Newt Gingrich, US Sen. Richard Lugar, US Con. Charles Rangel, S. Korean Honorable Hwang, US Historian Allan Millett, Michael Slater and author Oliver North. By dedicating an entire program to the buildup, battle and its aftermath, while endearing the audience to these soldiers, a unique perspective is given to the greater Korean War itself. These combatants -- who are so proud of their service -- are grateful that before their generation is gone, a document is finally procured to preserve the memory of the soldiers who fell attacking and defending OP Harry to HOLD AT ALL COSTS. As the new world order was imminent, the term "Hold At All Costs" is ultimately what the Korean War or Cold War was all about. It is hopeful that these stories represent all soldiers of that era and perhaps all soldiers everywhere, throughout warfare. Narrated by Edward Herrmann.