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- When a posse captures three men suspected of killing a local farmer, they become strongly divided over whether or not to lynch the men.
- On a fishing boat at sea, a 60-year old man has been raising a girl since she was a baby. It is agreed that they will get married on her 17th birthday, and she is 16 now. They live a quiet and secluded life, renting the boat to day fishermen and practicing strange divination rites. Their life changes when a teenage student comes aboard...
- When an accident puts her music dreams on hold, a gifted violinist reconnects with an old family friend who helps her heal and find love during the holidays.
- Biography of the famous--and notorious--Italian violinist Nicolo Paganini.
- Drama featuring an irreverent group of 6 girls and guys in their mid-20s, who share the same apartment building - and the same 'Super Pub', named 'The Big Bow Wow'.
- Sanjay lives a poor lifestyle in Darjeeling and makes a living as a Tourist Guide. He meets with Calcutta-based Priya Khanna, and both fall in love. When she receives word that her dad has been arrested, she returns home, and with a lot of problems does manage to secure her dad's release. She then finds out that Sanjay is also in Calcutta, both meet and plan to get married. Her dad finds out and cautions her against meeting him as this person's real identity is Tarun Kumar Saxena - the very man who had him imprisoned. Priya disbelieves her father and goes to meet Sanjay - and this is when she will find out that her dad not only told her the truth, but Tarun is already married to a woman named Rita.
- Clara Bow: Discovering the 'It' Girl features scenes from 25 of her films, as well as interviews with family members an acquaintances. Including seven minutes of additional material not seen in the TV version.
- MTV takes a behind the scenes look at the epic music video for the hit single 'Take a Bow'. Interviews with Madonna between shooting scenes hosted by VJ Kurt Loder.
- When Bowe Bergdahl infamously walked off his base in Afghanistan in 2009 he was captured by the Taliban and held for five years, tortured and kept in a tiny cage.
- The brutal and bloody Finnish Civil War lasted for three months. This film follows a White group of soldiers from Lapua who were lead by Matti "father" Laurila. They always fought in the thick of things. Laurila's troops advanced as the White army's vanguard all the way down to Tampere and its siege. There the fiercest Urban military operation in the Nordics since took place. Finally the war ended. How did Finland come out of it? As the Heads Bow Down depicts one of Finland's darkest periods and attempts to unfurl the events through the experiences of a single military unit.
- In her second detective adventure, young 1920's newspaper reporter Laura Bow is sent to cover the theft of an ancient egyptian dagger from a New York museum, where she soon finds herself facing both a tangled web of crime and corruption, and the terror of a stalking serial killer.
- A group of West African hunters embark on a ritual hunt, tracking a pride of lions which has been attacking their cattle.
- Fran Bow's parents are brutally murdered and the only thing she has left is her cat and aunt Grace who takes care of her, but something happens, her cat vanishes and she is taken to an asylum for mad children.
- A short showcasing various amateur singers and dancers, including a very young Frank Sinatra.
- Snub, as a dog catcher operating without a net, uses a fishing pole and a hunk of liver as bait. Marie's father buys a new dog, but it runs away straight to the noble Nimrod. Snub takes the animal back home and incidentally starts a mild flirtation. Marie enters her pet in the dog show, but a villain happens along and clips his hair. Snub is ingenious enough to hoodwink the judges. He places the dog through Marie's muff and the pet wins the prize.
- WILL and GRACE: SERIES FINALE. The cast says goodbye after almost 11 seasons on the air.
- Two lifelong friends are separated, until a chance encounter brings them together 62 years later and the pair set about reliving their teenage years.
- The documentary is about the evolution and legacy of the most ancient artefact the ceremonial bow "Onavillu" which is offered to Lord Padmanabhaswamy.
- Rostropovich, who had already achieved international recognition in the 1950s, was forced to flee his country in 1972. He defended Solzhenitsyn who was expelled from the USSR for having published the "Gulag archipelago". Deprived from of his citizenship by the Soviet authorities, Rostropovich settled in Paris and Washington. This gave birth to his legend.
- The Queen Mother was one of the royal family's most famous members and helped stabilise the monarchy's popularity. She represented not only a country and an empire but a century of human history.
- A fiddling hobo experiences life on a train and in the country.
- Narrated by veteran news anchor Paula Zahn, "The Innovators: Pitney Bowes at 100," looks at breakthroughs from Stamford, Connecticut based Pitney Bowes' history. The program also looks at the company's failures along the way and how it has survived decades of challenges from a world at war and market crashes to paradigm shifts in technology. The Innovators includes interviews with current and former Pitney Bowes CEOs. It also includes interviews with UConn School of Business Interim Dean David Souder, Business Historian and Economics Author Maury Klein, Peter Liebhold from the Smithsonian and Elliott Gruber from the U.S. Postal Museum in Washington, D.C. These experts put Pitney Bowes' culture into perspective and help viewers understand if thought leader Jim Collins was correct when he singled the organization out in his 2001 book Good to Great.