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- After being kicked out of their houses by their wives, two friends try to share an apartment, but their ideas of housekeeping and lifestyles are as different as night and day.
- Two men, a neat freak and a slob separated from their wives, have to live together despite their differences.
- A New Yorker newly separated from his wife moves in with his best friend, a divorced sportswriter, but their ideas of housekeeping and lifestyles are as different as night and day.
- A childless couple bury a box in their backyard, containing all of their wishes for an infant. Soon, a child is born, though Timothy Green is not all that he appears.
- Oscar and Felix take a road trip to their son and daughter's wedding.
- A young woman joins an underground game of pain endurance, hoping to win the prize; $1 million. As things progress, she's forced to endure ever-increasing torturous pain, as her opponent engages ever-more horrific methods to manipulate and defeat her.
- The Odd Squad springs into action when a rival group called Weird Team starts to cover up problems instead of solving them.
- In between drinking cans of Fosters beer, Australian soldiers tread on a few landmines, and generally experience the war in Vietnam.
- An African American remake of the television series inspired by the Neil Simon play about two friends living together despite their completely disparate attitudes to life.
- To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the iconic Swedish group winning the Eurovision Song Contest.
- Rob and Amber Mariano head to Las Vegas, where Rob wants to use their Survivor and Amazing Race winnings to fund his dream of becoming a professional poker player. Will Amber support him in this venture? Cameras document the ups and downs of their relationship as they take on the pressures of their new life in the fast lane.
- Felix's daughter Edna is getting married, and his wife Gloria throws him out of the house for a few days, so that she can plan the wedding herself, without him getting in the way. Felix temporarily moves in with Oscar, who is still living in the same apartment from the TV show. Due to throat cancer, Oscar had to have one of his vocal cords removed, and he can only speak in a raspy whisper. Meanwhile, plans for the wedding are going on, and things get complicated when Felix finds out that Edna's fiancé has been divorced twice.
- Danny, Sam and Tucker notice strange activity with the Fenton portal, and meet people they've never met before.
- A man struggles to find acceptance in his life by questioning if he was born to just fit in or forever stand out.
- A peculiar team of three handymen has to face a series of eccentric clients. Their everyday job becomes a surrealist and exhilarating experience.
- The story follows Odokawa, a lonely and eccentric 41-year-old taxi driver and his customers.
- The oddest couple takes an unforgettable journey through the American Southwest, finding happiness in the unlikeliest of places and seeing in each other what no one else has seen before. Maya is a product of childhood abuse who escapes her shattered life in Los Angeles and meets Duncan, a hermit from a tiny town. He is socially awkward and a slave to pattern and routine, but a master of map-making and directions. Their journey teaches Maya to care for someone else and takes Duncan into a new world. Their road trip is filled with unexpected surprises and hard realities that redefine the notion of family.
- This film focuses on Survivor stories outside the concentration camps and living amongst the general population. Each day was uncertain, and Jews were hunted like animals. Discovery almost always meant death.
- On 13 December 2014 Alwyn Uys had an accident that left him paralyzed from the waist down. Born to become a Springbok rugby player Alwyn was now stuck to a wheelchair for the rest of his life. But he was never going to let that stop him from sitting still. In 2019 he became the first South African paraplegic athlete to complete an Ironman in under 7-hours and on the 13 December 2020 he will become the first paraplegic to ever swim from Robben Island to Eden on the Bay (Western Cape, South Africa). This documentary tells the story of how Alwyn over the odds to become an inspiration to thousands.
- Arthur Harris is a happily-married man who returns from his job to discover that his wife Fiona is leaving him. Devastated, he gets really drunk and tries to commit suicide. After a few setbacks, he is trying to electrocute himself with a lamp when the doorbell rings. An odd man in a leather coat asks if there are any odd jobs that he can perform. Arthur hires the man to kill him. The next day his wife returns, but the man he hired is still trying to kill him.
- A murder mystery set in the world of illegal teenage gambling. A 17-year old must find his best friends' killer before the game is exposed.
- Follows a day in the life of a high-spirited teenager, Vivek who commits a small and clunky crime as a mark of "protest", which leads to her striking an unexpected friendship with well-behaved, always saving the day, head boy, Ashwin.
- Based on a true story, former parole officer Marilyn Gambrell and a colleague set up a pioneer trial-based program in one of America's toughest high schools to help the children of incarcerated parents regain control of their own lives and not expect the same thing to happen as it did to their parents. To the surprise of everyone, the program works, but the administration warns the duo that it will not last unless every senior student is able to pass his or her final exams and graduate with the class. As the end of the school year approaches, Gambrell faces a crisis to save everything she believes in or lose it all.
- ShortAgainst the Odds is a short drama film set in Seattle, Washington that delves into the struggles and resilience of Biftuu, a first-generation Oromo immigrant navigating the challenges of unexpected job loss while shouldering the responsibility of supporting her family back home. A once-rising tech star, graduated from the University of Washington, she must navigate unemployment, desperately searching for work, with impending eviction from her apartment and desperate calls from family back in Ethiopia.
- Rob Lowe profiles American servicemen who turned the tide of battle in the Second World War, and during conflict in Korea, Vietnam and Iraq.
- A private detective becomes involved in a new cast when her partner's guardian is murdered.
- The secret world of contract killing comes to focus in the dark, comical tale of Hong Kong's triad. A lowlife gangster is offered a huge fee to commit a murder. He accepts, but there's a catch - he just won a huge fortune and wants to back out of his contract!
- In August 2018, Team OG found themselves competing for the biggest prize in gaming - US$12 million. However, just two months earlier the team was in tatters.
- Lynette organises a Nodge (a saving scheme) for her friends struggling in Glasgow's inner city. The live for the day the Nodge pays out to treat themselves. When friend Terry gets involved with a local villain relationships become toxic.
- Glioblastoma: the Paul Bayne Story. A Documentary on a man from Providence RI that wakes up one day and discovers he has brain cancer and the journey begins with trying to live as long as he can and share valuable advice from leading doctors and other patients with Glioblastoma.
- Humans are resilient. In our toughest moments, we will fight, struggle, and we will triumph...often against the odds. In this immersive series, host-adventurers Mike Corey and Cassie De Pecol will share thrilling stories of survival.
- 18-year-old Alfie found it hard to hold down a job, so he runs his own business with a tandem bike and a trailer, and has become a bit of a hometown hero.
- This suspenseful crime series from Granada follows. Part-time private investigator, Steve Gardiner, whose main interplay was with DS Swift, chief inspector Gordon. His wife Judy, develops into an investigation into a murder.
- Nanna is the most successful topless dancer at a gentleman's club. Jealous of her tremendous accomplishments, a battle ensues with another dancer. Nanna wins in the end, proving it's not the size of the tips that matter.
- Maverick pilot must learn to live with disability.
- The story of Australian Indigenous boxer Lionel Rose from his first amateur boxing matches up until his first title fight in Japan
- Aleix, a synergist able to see patterns in reality, joins forces with his estranged Chief of police brother in a murder investigation behind the apparently natural death of his supreme court judge father.
- Mickey Larusso's only aspiration in life is to be a professional gambler. However, his dreams are cut short when he finds himself and his friends, running from a crazy bookie over the matter of a mere 82 dollar debt.
- Biography of famous soap star Pat Phoenix and her relationship with Tony Booth.
- The Odd Fellows Out is a portrait of a community, and a portrait of change. Known for years as a vibrant hub for independent arts, the historic OddFellows Building on Seattle's Capitol Hill rapidly transformed in 2008 when rents tripled and the building was renovated to attract for-profit businesses. Interviews with former tenants illuminate the building as it once was, the impact the changes have had on their community, and concerns and hopes for the future of the arts in Seattle. At base are questions that challenge us to think about what we value in our cities: What role do the arts play in a city's cultural landscape? How do we preserve creative spaces in a market-driven economy? How can we end the cycle of creation and displacement whereby artists and residents are priced out of the neighborhoods they call home?
- 10-year-old Austin Eletto has Aspergers and Autism. He's also an aspiring stand-up comic. Explore the struggle of growing up with labels, and how Austin uses comedy to embrace and overcome them.
- Released on parole after eight years in prison, Céline must rebuild her life. Working as a receptionist in a hotel, she discovers the violent side of working life and, to hide her past, invents a fictional persona, Héloïse.
- Tells how black artists triumphed over formidable odds. Features more than 130 rarely seen paintings, prints, photographs and sculptures by black artists, and even more rarely seen archival footage of those artists at work. The period of the 1920s and '30s known as the Harlem Renaissance encompassed an extraordinary outburst of creativity by African-American visual artists. Racial prejudice and segregation, however, not only kept them out of the mainstream museums and galleries where they could show and sell their art, but threatened the very core of their personal artistic expression. Rich archival footage, including newsreels and photographs, recalls the influential force of the exhibitions, the vibrancy of Harlem in the roaring twenties, and the many significant personalities that shaped the movement, such as William E. Harmon, W.E.B. DuBois, and Alain Locke.
- A slightly surrealistic film about Child, who grows up in a violent butcher family. He resists the family traditions and tries to overcome it by being himself.
- The incredible story of a Romanian rescue dog called Fleur, who was given only a 1 percent chance of survival.
- The Second Siege of Malta is an unprecedented documentary that relates the true and horrifying story of the small Mediterranean island of Malta during the Nazi onslaught.