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- A young man is ostracized by his classmates after he bullies a deaf girl to the point where she moves away. Years later, he sets off on a path for redemption.
- A likable guy pursues his office crush with help from his evil talking pets, but things turn sinister when she stands him up for a date.
- Four famous musicians search for the best voices in America and will mentor these singers to become artists. America will decide which singer will be worthy of the grand prize.
- The past decade on the life of Roger Ailes, the founder of Fox News, in which Ailes arguably became the Republican party's de facto leader and was accused of sexual harassment, which brought his Fox News reign to an end.
- It describes the story of a woman who started from scratch in her musical career and personal life, facing social and gender violence, and eventually became an icon of popular music.
- Set in 1950s Tuscany, Voice from the Stone is the haunting and suspenseful story of Verena, a solemn nurse drawn to aid a young boy who has fallen silent since the sudden passing of his mother.
- This is the story of Ozi, an orphan orangutan who uses her influencer skills to save her forest and home from deforestation.
- Yuhi and Yasumi, who are both voice actresses that attend the same high school. They host a radio program together. They are diametrically opposed in appearance and personality, and they get into fights when they are not on air.
- A woman watches time passing next to the suitcases of her ex-lover (who is supposed to come pick them up, but never arrives) and a restless dog who doesn't understand that his master has abandoned him. Two living beings facing abandonment.
- Erotic thriller, as a man is torn between two women and his own violent self, born of child abuse. On one side is his old sweetheart, on the other is a sexy radio psychologist who encourages his violent sexual fits, while simultaneously raising the sexual ante between them.
- Inspired by an actual occurrence in Japan Haru who has relocated to Hiroshima in southern Japan comes across a rogue telephone booth in the middle of nowhere when she returns to Iwate Prefecture in northern Japan. The unconnected telephone in a white booth is driven by superstition that it is a direct line to the dead. She and several locals converse and they share their stories and the different states of belief regarding the booth that is prevalent.
- In rural 1960s Australia, a boy watches helplessly as his best friend falls in love with a small-time criminal, setting off a violent chain of events.
- Ash must stop a hunter who forces the mythical Pokémon Celebi to help him destroy a forest.
- The amusing and entertaining adventures of a recently released mental patient and his band of misfits, who discover conspiracies to participate in while looking for love.
- A young woman seeks sanctuary at a remote family home, where she struggles to cope with her sister's paranoid schizophrenia and her own sanity before it tears them apart.
- When a German saboteur jeeringly predicts to the nation new depredations, via their radio "Voice of Terror", the Intelligence Inner Council summons Sherlock Holmes (Basil Rathbone) to help in the crisis.
- Just after the Spanish war, Pepita leaves her village for the capital to be near her sister, who is in prison and pregnant. There she falls for a bourgeois who is keeping the fight alive in the hills.
- Don't believe everything you hear.
- Aspiring singers perform auditions in front of four coaches who have their backs turned to them. Coaches who like the voices they hear turn around, and the contestant gets to decide which coach will mentor him/her.
- Contestants compete in a singing competition that focuses on the quality of their voice.
- With one of the most memorably stunning voices that has ever hit the airwaves, Linda Ronstadt burst onto the 1960s folk rock music scene in her early twenties.
- Golos Krainy (The Voice of Ukraine) on Channel 1+1 is the main vocal show of Ukraine, which searches for singing talents. The talents will be mentored by the star coaches and the viewers will decide who will be the best voice of the country.
- A woman becomes the target of a man who is gradually becoming insane, unable to resist his urge to strangle women to death, but who appears to be purposely leaving pieces of evidence behind.
- There are three coaches, who are all famous in the music industry. During the blind auditions these coaches will turn around in their chair when they hear a performer (between the age of 8 and 14) they want in their team. If there are more coaches who want a performer, he or she gets to choose who they want as their coach. During the battles there will be two or three contestants from the same team up against eachother. The coach then has to choose one of them to get through to the live finale.
- Can Joe Tracini overcome his Borderline Personality Disorder and re-ignite his stand-up comedy career? Or will Mick - the dangerous voice in his head - ruin it all again?
- This short movie is based on the psychological cosmic horror game (Voices of the Void) which was made by Mr. Dr. Nose also known as (EternityDev). When Dr. Kel is tasked with decoding signals from space, he descovers the unimaginable.
- Over a period of a week the voice of God is heard on radios all over the world.
- Pride in our ethnic roots is widespread in America. We all want to belong, and being part of more than one culture is commonplace. Voices over the Water is a story about tragedy and opportunity, about loss and survival, irony and consequence. As Americans, we espouse the ideals of individualism and freedom. Among those seeking this "Paradise on Earth," were people from the Highlands of Scotland. They spoke a different language and wore strange clothing. They had a hard choice: abandon those things that made them distinctive, or risk isolation and failure. Today when Scottish roots and culture are celebrated, a modern identity is front and center. A colorful, romantic image that may have originated in something far more sinister. Voices over the Water searches for what lies behind these celebrations and pageantry, uncovering tragedies, often unspoken and perhaps misunderstood. What can we learn about our identity as Americans by looking back into this rich history? Who can claim this history as their own? And who's choosing you?
- The story of four people directly and indirectly involved in the murder of a female blackmailer. The three male suspects are the girl's employer (publisher Henry Kendall); an up-and-coming writer (Edward Underdown); a brilliant established writer (James Robertson Justice), an intellectual snob who disdains everything and everybody; and his wife (Valerie Hobson.) The latter meets the struggling writer and, propelled by her loveless marriage, falls in love with him and helps him with his ascending career, with the unwitting aid of her ailing husband. Meanwhile, the police are still investigating the murder.
- Follow John Farnham's journey from humble beginnings to record-breaking success in his first authorised biopic.
- Aspiring child singers perform a blind audition to coaches who have their backs turned to them. If a coach likes their voice, they turn around, and the contestant then gets to decide which one of the coaches' teams they'd like to join.
- A woman who suffers from multiple personality disorder is found during therapy to have suffered child abuse in this fact-based story.
- The Voice Kids is a version of The Voice TV series franchise in which children participate. MBC Group produced it. The judges are 3 of the most public singers in Arab world . Kadim also was one of the judges of The Voice TV series. Nancy is a member in Arab Idol TV series . It's the first time for Tamer to be a judge in show.
- Jim Burton has become a chronic alcoholic since the death of his young daughter, and is cared for by his hard-working wife. A doctor's warning that Jim could become mentally ill strikes enough fear into him that he really wants to cure himself, but he can't. One night, he meets William Tobin, a fellow drunk, and finds that he helps himself by trying to help Tobin. Thus is born, amid setbacks, a group resembling Alcoholics Anonymous.
- Abhyodaya (Abhi) Jha talks to actors from various video games and share their stories
- In 1973, Jonah the Earth Prophet is a cult commune leader who communicates the will of the Earth to his followers via voices from the vortex in which their living compound is built on. Members of the "family" hope for an afterlife of positive karma and eternal energy after serving their contracted time to the vortex, or rather to Jonah. Frustrations arise as members of the family struggle to fight their human urges, an ironic symptom of their obsession to be one with human nature itself, albeit a misconstrued version of it. Unsettling rituals, brutal tests of faith, and meetings of music and dance are forms of sacrifice to the vortex by the family - and so are the actual lives of those who wish to join the family but are not destined to belong. Utilizing inspiration from Jonestown, The Manson Family, Heaven's Gate, The Branch Davidians and others, The Vortex Voices puts you right there in the time and horror of it all.
- There are four coaches, who are all famous in the music industry. During the blind auditions these coaches will turn around in their chairs when they hear a performer, who is between the age of 8 and 14, they want in their team. If there are more coaches who want a performer, he or she gets to choose who they want as their coach. During the battles there will be two or three contestants from the same team up against eachother. The coach then has to choose one of them to get through to the live finale.
- Joseph Pulitzer spoke of "fake news" over 100 years ago and fought the dangers that the suppression of news had for a democracy long before our present threats to press freedom. His heroic battles have been forgotten along with the lessons we might learn from the tools he deployed against his enemies.
- Four coaches judge and train young singers aged between six and 14 and lead them to the pinnacle of success based on their singing skills.
- Version of 'The Voice' from Germany.
- Seats are turning for "rap" this time. You will witness both the best performances and the stories of how the contestants started rap music.
- Nikita, haunted by the civil war, meets Luba, who is as deeply moral and lonely as he is.
- Polish version of the reality singing competition.
- When a family matriarch falls seriously ill, relatives gather and discover their shared ancestral ties bind them in unexpected ways.
- The 4th film of the Columbia series based on the CBS radio program, "The Whistler", finds wealthy John Sinclair, with no health or friends, being advised by his doctor to take a long vacation. Heading for the Great Lakes, he becomes ill in the cab operated by Ernie Sparrow an is taken to a clinic where he meets nurse Joan Martin, who is engaged to intern Fred Graham. Doctors now tell him he has only a few months to live and advise him to go to Maine (where, evidently, it will seem longer.) He asks Joan to marry him, promising to leave her his fortune. She, no dummy, accepts but hard-loser Fred doesn't like it even though she says she is doing it for him. After six months of living in a lighthouse with only Joan and Sparrow, whom he has hired as his aide, Sinclaie seemingly regains his health and has really fallen in love with Joan. She tells him she can no longer tolerate the loneliness just as Fred arrives for a visit, and John invites him to stay. In a chess game, John facetiously outlines to Fred how he would murder him if he chose to. Fred, decides to beat him to the punch and enters his bedroom that night and attempts to kill John with a poker. The figure in the bed turns out to be a dummy and John, who has been hiding, clubs Fred to death. He tries to throw the body from the bedroom window but it won't open and, planning to return and force it open later, he carries the body to the rocks and then hits Fred's head with a stone. Returning to the lighthouse, John meets Sparrow and tells him that Fred fell from a window but Sparrow knows all the windows have been nailed shut. And Joan, who saw John carry the body out, has summoned the police.
- The bitter secretary of a businessman plans to murder him and replace him with a hired look-alike accomplice in order to drain the company's bank accounts.