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- The chronicles of four years in the life of Julie, a young woman who navigates the troubled waters of her love life and struggles to find her career path, leading her to take a realistic look at who she really is.
- A modern take on Charles Dickens's classic tale of a young orphan who is able to triumph over many obstacles.
- Cute Junie starts at her cousin Matthias' high school and class after her mom's death. She meets his friends. The boys want to date her - even her handsome, young Italian teacher.
- A gentle orphan discovers life and love in an indifferent adult world.
- This is a dramatisation of the real-life investigation into the notorious Yorkshire Ripper murders of the late 1970s, showing the effect that it had on the health and career of Assistant Chief Constable George Oldfield who led the enquiry
- An up-and-coming Glasgow based rock band are faced the harsh realities of the music industry on their journey to becoming the next big thing.
- Exploring the unexpected origins of America's obsession with personality testing, this documentary takes a look at the profound ways that ideas about personality have formed the world around us.
- Private detective John Rosow is hired to tail a man on a train from Chicago to Los Angeles. Rosow gradually uncovers the man's identity as a missing person. Persuaded by a large reward, Rosow is charged with bringing the missing person back to his wife in New York City.
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- This training film is meant for professionals who work with the mentally impaired, and is meant to teach them how to help their patients deal with sexual issues.
- After doing something charitable, Seth Rogen decides it's okay to become the worst person in the world.
- A conscientious but driven Polish refugee disrupts the hierarchy of power on a Georgia farm in the 1940s.
- This show follows detectives from the Chicago Police Missing Persons Unit as they work cases from initial report to conclusion. There are both happy and tragic endings.
- Sharon (Moran Rosenblatt), a dedicated and ambitious art-house film producer from Tel Aviv is on the brink of bankruptcy when she gets an opportunity to save her professional future and her sense of self-worth. She is asked to collaborate with Uzi Silver (Rami Hoiberger), a revered former director, who has turned to religion and become a rabbi...and who now wants to make his comeback film - an adaptation of the biblical tragedy of King Saul. But working with Silver feels more like a war than a film production, and Sharon gets caught up in a whirlwind that threatens to destroy her mentally and financially, and endangers her relationships with those she holds dearest.
- A man with a clipboard asks passersby a survey question: "Are you the favorite person of anybody?" He has a scale, from "very certain" on down. His manner is open. He offers oranges to one respondent. He talks, one at a time, to three people. Their answers, however brief, are revealing.
- Decades after his play first put gay life center stage, Mart Crowley joins the cast of the 2020 film to reflect on the story's enduring legacy.
- Personal FX was a lunchtime program with 3 hosts. Guests would bring their personal collectibles for evaluation and possibly offered for sale to the viewing audience, The program was was one of the initial offering of the FX cable channel. I believe this program predates the American version of Antiques Roadshow. I always had a hard time when someone would bring in a family treasure only to sell it. I believe the program ran for about 3 years.
- The documentary not only looks at the role of the helicopter in the Vietnam War but also focuses on the firsthand personal experience of those who were there.
- A touching yet humorous tale of a divorced man searching for love in the personals column and finding out about life in the process.
- An attractive and successful doctor places a personal ad in a newspaper to try to meet (and eventually marry) Mr. Right. A succession of blind dates ensues, featuring men who are lonely, desperate, dangerous and perverted.
- A patient runs away from a mental asylum in Iran's northern forests, and the units of two nearby police stations are looking for him on the roads.
- A group of kids and animals explore various aspects of life.
- Through the recollections of those who knew The Beatles best, such as Pete Best and Norman Smith, this program examines the creative and personal chemistry that went into the greatest music ever made.
- Fusing his musical and stand-up chops, Kenny Sebastian gets analytical about frumpy footwear, flightless birds and his fear of not being funny enough.
- At their late father's memorial service, two middle-aged siblings lock horns over custody of his ashes.
- A children's book author and an oil rig engineer meet through a personals column. Do they each have something the other needs?
- Documentary about a Jewish senior citizens' acting group on the Lower East Side of Manhattan. The film covers both the progress and impediments of a play the group is mounting about senior citizens looking for love and the life/love stories (past, present, and predictions) of the players.
- A unique insight into a charismatic and elusive man: ruthless in a race car, surprisingly open and warm-hearted with friends and family in Brazil. An intensely spiritual man is revealed by his intimate reflections.
- Spellbinding accounts of personal encounters with life after death from people of all walks of life including doctors and nurses who have seen spirit visitations and related strange phenomena. Also updates the Forrest J Ackerman case.
- Mark Logue is the grandson of Lionel Logue, speech therapist to Prince Albert Duke of York, later King George VI. After his father's death, Mark discovered his grandfather's diaries, letters, medals and other effects detailing the history of the relationship between Lionel and the King. In 2009, Iain Canning, producer of The King's Speech (2010), came calling. Information from Lionel's archives was used to improve the historical accuracy of the film.
- Ritzy McCarty is a fighter managed by his wife Joan, who wants him only to fight until they have the money to build a better life. However, he has other ideas.
- Launching her career at the age of 70, the remarkable Ruth Flowers decided to abandon a simple life of retirement to become a DJ sensation. Travelling across the globe alongside her producer Orel Simon, the icon better known as 'Mamy Rock' played several hundred gigs, performing for thousands of people in the most renowned venues worldwide. Until her passing in 2014 she was world class phenomenon; now, she remains an eternal role model for those wondering what it truly means to "live life to the full".
- While pretending to be the lone survivors of the end of the world, two boys begin to discover there might be more to their relationship than just friendship.
- A semi-autobiographical Situationist short combines images of Paris, of director Debord and his friends, and of an advertisement for soap.
- A musical variety show, produced by Dick Clark Productions in 1987, taped in Hollywood, CA at The Palace Night Club, featuring acts like Oingo Boingo, Debbie Gibson, Wang Chung, The Beastie Boys, and Rodger Daltry of The Who.
- A video quiz featuring Robbie Amell Kate Melton Hailey K Nick Palatas in which you decide who you fit with.
- Is there a mathematical formula for achieving happiness? "The Happiest Person In America" explores this possibility, and one woman's quest to learn from the one man who has perhaps mathematically "achieved" it. Set at the cultural intersection of American Judaism and the Asian American experience, the film tells an unexpectedly funny and subtly insightful story about what we lose and what we gain throughout our lives, and how those transactions affect our identities and our happiness-- even while we must acknowledge that there are some aspects to each of us that are immutable.
- ShortNewly-sober, MARTY is attending AA meetings at the Road to Recovery Clubhouse. The clubhouse is run by CLEMENT, a "star" sponsor with a strong track record for keeping his sponsees sober. But Marty notices that, with disturbing regularity, the "weakest links" among Clement's sponsees keep flaming out spectacularly-- overdosing, committing suicide-- and Marty suspects that Clement is deliberately giving the most vulnerable a subtle kick and a shove over the edge. Clement is essentially a serial killer, but one that could never be arrested. The latest victim is HARLAN, who slits his own throat near the coffee and donuts when Clement torments him and keeps from sharing at the meeting. The next victim, ALBERT, narrowly misses dying of alcohol poisoning, having a stroke while in an alcohol-induced coma. When he partially recovers-- broken and in a wheelchair-- he credits Clement for his survival, even thanking Clement for being sure his doctors don't under-prescribe his pain medications. Marty himself might be among those "weak links" that Clement is targeting but he's saved by DENISE, a bartender at Rooster's Lounge who acts as a guardian angel for some of her dying alcoholic customers. She and Marty work together to try to save RANDY, who is likely Clement's next victim. But Randy doesn't want their help, convinced that sobriety will make him "no fun" and lead to the collapse of his career as an internet entrepreneur. In the end, Marty publicly confronts Clement, looking like a maniac but possibly saving Randy from becoming Clement's next intended victim.
- A murder plot by a terminally ill English teacher, to capitalize on the double indemnity clause in his life insurance, hires one of his students to do the deed.