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- Three pregnant women are kidnapped by a mysterious figure and imprisoned in an abandoned hospital.
- Imagine becoming the top writer for "Playboy" in your twenties... Imagine being a mainstay for the groundbreaking "Twilight Zone"... Imagine verging on the cusp of a major film-writing career... Then imagine a mysterious illness stealing your mind and youth...
- An uncompromising look at the lives of sex workers in an area of Leeds where, if you're buying or selling sex, you won't get arrested.
- Nagieb Khaja is a Danish journalist of Afghan origin and he believes that the West makes decisions on Afghanistan based on an uninformed view of the country and its people. Nagieb a man with a mission. A few years ago Nagieb traveled to Afghanistan in order to refine the simplistic media image of the country, but he ended up as a prisoner of the Taliban and barely escaped. On the next trip, Nagieb brought 30 mobile cameras and asked Afghan civilians to film themselves. For the first time, we are invited into life in the forbidden zone with all the joys and sorrows, victories and defeats associated with living in the shadow of war.
- In conjunction with the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, Heritage Montgomery has produced a 60-minute documentary film on the history of the Civil War in Montgomery County. Montgomery County was strategically located next to the District of Columbia and in the path of major troop movement to and from the Confederate state of Virginia and the Battles of Antietam (in Sharpsburg, Maryland) and Gettysburg (Pennsylvania). The county and its residents were significantly impacted for the duration of the conflict and beyond. The film uses historic and contemporary images and a stirring soundtrack to tell the story of the war years in Montgomery County.
- Philosopher, trade-unionist, mystic. Following the 1940 German occupation of Paris, Weil is forced to leave for the "unoccupied zone" of southern France. Under Vichy, she is denied the right to teach. For two years, she waits, she says, for God. We may never know Simone Weil. We must, however, contemplate her.
- Iconic painter-filmmaker, Metrov, reflects on a lifetime of challenges and victories that have shaped his worldview and the art he produces today.
- Nova examines the practice of wartime medicine by taking an inside look into the medical care offered to injured US troops during the Iraq War.
- Whether pro-life or pro-choice, both sides will agree this movie is terrible. The Cinema Snob celebrates the week of Halloween by reviewing a film fifty years out of date that condemns women for wanting an abortion by kidnapping them and holding them against their will until they give birth. And yes, it was made by "men".
- 2014– 55mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2016– 12mPodcast Episode
- 2021–Podcast Episode
- David begins his journey inside the magnificent Palm House, a unique global rainforest in London. Here, he explores the extraordinary plants that are so well adapted to wet and humid environments and unravels the intimate relationships between wet zone plants and the animals that depend on them. It was in the wet zones of the world that plants first moved on to land and in the Waterlily House David reveals how flowers first evolved some 140 million years ago. Watching a kaleidoscope of breath-taking time-lapses of these most primitive of flowers swelling and blooming in 3D, he is able to piece together the very first evolutionary steps that plants took to employ a wealth of insects to carry their precious pollen for the first time. David discovers clues to answer a question that even had Charles Darwin stumped: how did flowering plants evolve so fast to go on to colonise the entire planet so successfully? He marvels with signature enthusiasm at orchids, plants at the very pinnacle of the plant tree of life. Many of these captivating flowers evolved to be pollinated by a single insect species and in doing so developed such complicated contraptions of pollination it's hard to imagine anything more beautiful. One orchid even looks like a bee.
- 2007– 1hPodcast Episode
- 2020– 34mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 34mPodcast Episode
- 2010–TV Episode
- 2021– 48mPodcast Episode
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2022– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 14mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2020– 16mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2020)2020– 58mPodcast Episode
- 2019– 56mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 7mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 13mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 47mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 15mTV EpisodeLet's take a look at the current progress examining the Fermi Paradox to see if we're any closer to determining if humankind is alone in the Milky Way.
- 2019–Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeDrew and Glen discuss the Facts of Life episode "Seven Little Indians."
- 2014– 1h 1mPodcast Episode
- 2009– 1h 3mTV EpisodeAnalysis of the Twilight Zone Movie.
- 2023– 4mPodcast Episode
- 2022– 48mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2023)2018– 1h 1mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2019)2017– 1h 5mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2024)2017– 35mPodcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast Episode