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- Political intrigue and deception unfold inside the United Nations, where a U.S. Secret Service agent is assigned to investigate an interpreter who overhears an assassination plot.
- Follow Eva Bruhns, a fun-loving, naive and smitten twenty four-year-old who's life takes an unexpected turn when she is hired as a translator for the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials.
- Ali Ungar discovers in his 80s a book written by an SS soldier describing how he killed his parents back in Slovakia. He decides to take revenge, but when he arrives at the soldier's house he finds his son instead.
- In-depth analysis of the new novel from the bestselling author Dan Brown featuring protagonist Robert Langdon (Da Vinci Code) and is set in Washington, D.C. with the main focus on Freemasonry's history, traditions and practices. Along the way, look at issues arising from the novel and study the struggles of the Masons and their forebears, as related to the themes from the Dan Brown novel.
- Local interpreters were key to the US war effort, but now many face danger in their countries because of their affiliation. This is the story of how they are rebuilding their lives, told through a chain-smoking Iraqi codenamed "Phillip Morris" who was able to make it to the US with the help of an American soldier he befriended during his deployment, an Afghan called Malik who is still working as an active interpreter at the US base in Kabul despite threats to his life, and another Afghan named Mujtaba who fled with his family as refugees to Turkey.
- The lives of three young individuals looking for love in modern Japan intersect in a dark twist of fate.
- An old lady is helping with an investigation.
- A student explores the mysterious world of dreams.
- An unsavory gang kidnaps a Greek interpreter and forces him to relate their demands to an abductee who knows only the Greek tongue.
- Albert Frey, a Swiss native architect, had previously worked on his Villa Savoye with Le Corbusier, but once in America his predilection for new materials and daring constructions came to the fore. A sleek aesthetic that appealed to many.
- The Interpretation of Dreams is a four-part VR episodic series that immerses viewers in visually luxurious and psychologically complex dreamscapes based on Freud's original case studies.
- The Silent Interpreter focuses mainly on love and charity as oppose to mere intellectual pursuits.
- Visually psychologically complex dreamscapes inspired by Freud's original case studies. "Anna O" was the first patient in history to undergo psychoanalysis. Freud described her as "the actual founder of the psychoanalytic approach."
- Visually rich and psychologically complex dreamscapes inspired by Freud's original case studies. "Dora" was Freud's first major case study, meant to prove his new theory of dream interpretation. After 11 weeks, she cut off treatment.
- Ramzi is an interpreter working in a London immigration court. When he unwittingly gets involved with a client, he realises his job comes with heavy responsibility. Faced with a moral dilemma, he must make a decision that might cost him his livelihood.
- A captivating dance performance catches the attention of one of the audience members.
- Joe, a conflicted young man, doesn't know if he is dreaming or not. He looks to his friends, his family, and a mysterious gentleman to help him keep his head above water.
- In 1900, Freud published The Interpretation of Dreams. Over the next decade, Freud applied his theories to his patients: "Rat Man," "Anna O," "Dora," and even himself. Their cases form the basis of our understanding of the unconscious.
- Daevion Markell Smith takes audiences on a mesmerizing journey through gospel mime. From spoken word to electrifying Christian contemporary beats, this film showcases the vibrant mime ministry that thrives within Daevion Markell Smith.
- Danny Elfman and the directors talk about the songs and the score of 'Corpse Bride (2005)'. Interviews are interspersed with images from the movie. Danny Elfman also tells how it came about that he sings the song of Bonejangles.
- They are coming to get you.
- Aunt Halise from Istanbul is visiting Family Sahin again. The ten years old Rana must take care of the aunt and be her interpreter. Rana would rather go to the birthday party of her friend, especially since the cousin of pop star Tarkan is coming too. When the aunt requires a gynecologist and female disorder issues proves too difficult for Rana to interpret, she gets an idea how to get rid of the aunt.
- Based on the famous Pink Floyd album, a man from space looses his sanity after he transports himself to an extremist capitalist world where masked anti-human officers force conformity onto the population.
- Two forty-somethings try to carve out a creative and financial niche for themselves by starting an acting school that is based on the work of David Lynch. The result is disastrous.
- Broadway play writer 'Charlotte O'Neil' got a job offer from Hollywood to write about Osama Bin Laden's Life. They ask her to humanize him After that a 'Tree' start to growing up her room. "The seed of all human violence"
- The story of a man who is wretched because of how his new town's people look at him and his backpack.
- If this were a future, it would have been mawkish! Now it's ruthless! She is Nelly Chervenusheva. The cinema fans know only her voice. For almost half a century Nelly interprets the great Italian cinema from the back of the hall at the Odeon film store cinema. The cabin is 1.30m at 1.50m. And this tiny space has accommodated;the whole of her Italy. And Nelly has never actually been in Italy.The film shows Nelly's tragically late meeting with Italy, when she's 78 years old, visiting the places she has only seen on film. She's finally with her princes: Ettore Scolla and Mario Monicelli. With a tender and merciless sentimentality the film reveals this late realization of dreams.
- The history, legends, and folklore of Derby, a city that flourished as an industrial city is told by a Japanese director based in London using collages of old etchings, photographs, tarots, and various other materials, forming complex layers.
- Broadway play writer 'Charlotte O'Neil' got a job offer from Hollywood to write about Osama Bin Laden's Life. They ask her to humanize him After that a 'Tree' start to growing up her room. "The seed of all human violence"
- A young nun starts her new job as an interpreter at a ER, only to find out that one interpretation might be the most important ever.
- "Just The Hits: Interpretations" showcases the mime ministry of Daevion Markell Smith, through a compilation of his top-rated mime performances. The audience will witness Smith's ability to convey powerful messages without uttering a word.
- We hear from Pollack, Kidman, chief interpreter Diana Liao, and French interpreter Brigitte Andreasser-Pearl. We learn a little about Kidman's research and the creation of the Ku language but mostly we find notes about how the interpreters' work and their challenges.
- The project is about analysis of various approaches and Interpretations towards early Indian History.
- Afghani combat interpreters struggle to find a new life in Canada.
- 1984–198550mTV-PG7.9 (1.1K)TV EpisodeAn unsavory gang kidnaps a Greek interpreter and forces him to relate their demands to an abductee who knows only the Greek tongue.
- Alex gets involved with a visiting Russian and his interpreter who have come to see how the station is run.