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- A burglar falls for an heiress as she dies in his arms. When he learns that he has the gift of reincarnation, he sets out to save her.
- Five years after losing touch with a summer fling, a woman has difficulty choosing between her two suitors.
- A kingdom falls under a very heavy winter, many moons pass and the king falls very ill. Moves will be made who will take the throne? Many sides, many answers, only one out come for all of Winters Land.
- A jealous King jeopardizes his family, friendships, and succession.
- A Mature Sensible Love Story Where A Man Meets His Long Lost Love After Two Decades .The rekindled affair could be ruinous, for the jealous husband who is a DIG Police Officer, a brute with a unenviable reputation.
- King Leontes of Bohemia suspects his wife, Hermione, and his friend, Polixenes, of betraying him. When he forces Polixenes to flee for his life, Leontes sets in motion a chain of events that lead to death, a ferocious bear, an infant left in the snow, young love, and a statue coming to life.
- William Shakespeare's play as performed by the Barbican Theater in 1999.
- Becky, Maik and Tommi, a group of right-wing radical youths, aim to establish a terrorist cell in Germany. Seeking national attention, they commit a range of escalating crimes whilst facing disorientation and their appetite for murder.
- Shots ring out one winter night, and a bullet meant for a local dealer kills a child. In the aftermath of shock, Gene, a 40 something social worker starts a Black men's support group, at the local Caribbean Takeaway Restaurant.
- King Leontes of Bohemia suspects his wife, Hermione, and his friend, Polixenes, of betraying him. When he forces Polixenes to flee for his life, Leontes sets in motion a chain of events that lead to death, a ferocious bear, an infant left in the snow, young love, and a statue coming to life.
- Shakespeare's late comedy danced by the English Royal Ballet.
- Cheek by Jowl's adaptation of the Shakespearean play "The Winter's Tale". Determined that his wife has been unfaithful, King Leontes goes down a path of tyranny- exiling friends, courtiers, and even family.
- When Leontes, Sicilian king, becomes convinced his pregnant wife Hermione is conducting an affair with his closest friend Polixenes, King of Bohemia, he is so enraged he banishes her newborn child, while Hermione apparently dies of grief. Sixteen years later, the child, Perdita, having been raised in Bohemia by shepherds, is in love with Florizel, son of Polixenes, who forbids their marriage. The lovers travel to Leontes' court seeking happiness, which they find - in ways nobody expected. Blanche McIntyre directs a new version of Shakespeare's great play of the irrational and inexplicable. Set in a world of monsters, gods and natural disasters, travel from the stifling atmosphere of the Sicilian court, to the unbuttoned joy of a Bohemian festival.
- As winter comes, little Bear decides to eat all the snow around him, but soon falls ill.
- Dramatized story shot like a documentary about an alpha she-wolf and her six cubs who must navigate the treacherous Alps in order to find a safe place to live after her alpha mate is killed by a bear.
- King Leontes of Bohemia suspects his wife, Hermione, and his friend, Polixenes, of betraying him. When he forces Polixenes to flee for his life, Leontes sets in motion a chain of events that lead to death, a ferocious bear, an infant left in the snow, young love, and a statue coming to life.
- The first truly international surf movie in years. Beautifully photographed by surfers in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Hawaii, compares the surfing styles of 50 of the world's top surfers in 90 minutes of pure surfing energy.
- King Leontes of Bohemia suspects his wife, Hermione, and his friend, Polixenes, of betraying him. When he forces Polixenes to flee for his life, Leontes sets in motion a chain of events that lead to death, a ferocious bear, an infant left in the snow, young love, and a statue coming to life.
- Oral historian Randy Lewis shares the ancient creation legend of Dragon Spexman in the Wenatchee valley. Geologist Nick Zentner visits these sacred places to teach us the science behind such beautiful rocks.
- A formalist comedy which follows three young Georgians cleaning a German art collector's castle, crashing a high-society party and fantasizing unlikely historical allegories- a fairy tale about class relations.
- Inspired by Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale, screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce creates an other-worldly response to the play.
- Live-action and animation combine to tell the Southern Tutchone story of how a First Nations family in the early 1800s survives when a volcanic eruption in Indonesia throws Canada's north into an extended winter.
- In this singular tale of toxic love, a woman discovers the secrets of her partner. In a narrative of psychological retrospectives, the woman will seek revenge on her partner.
- Grandparent shows his grandchild where he was raised. tells of his experience growing up in the wilderness especially with his favorite toy that he grew up with. The project is created by 5 animation 12th graders at Cicley Tyson School. Software used is Blender - it has taken the group of seniors one year to learn the modeling and animation essentials. Project took 4 months of ideas-modeling-research on this period piece. All work was created in school of the free Bender software program.
- A great magician must do battle with an immortal alchemist.
- An early silent, Italian version of Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale.
- The kings of Bohemia and Sicilia, monarchs of adjoining kingdoms, have been close friends since boyhood. But after each has assumed his regal duties, they find that they are unable to see much of each other. Therefore, as the story opens they have not met in several years, during which each has married and the King of Bohemia has sired a son, now four years old. The King of Bohemia enjoys a visit to his boyhood friend of Sicilia, is royally received and presented to his host's queen who, n fulfilling her hostess duties, unconsciously arouses her royal husband's jealousy. Blinded by jealousy, the King of Sicilia orders his royal guest, whom he considers his rival, poisoned. The King of Bohemia escapes a horrible death through the confession of the courtier who has been employed to kill him. He returns safely to his own kingdom, carrying with him the courtier who saved his life. Enraged at the escape of his victim, the King of Sicilia orders his Queen imprisoned. From her prison the Queen sends her infant daughter to her royal father, hoping to soften his heart. But the King will not be won over. He heartlessly orders the child taken beyond the borders of his kingdom and left in the wilderness to perish. The Queen is tried at a public tribunal and there, overcome with grief at the false accusation, she swoons and is pronounced dead by her lady-in-waiting Paulina. The body is left in Paulina's charge, and when the Queen revives later, she is taken to Paulina's house, where she dwells in seclusion, her existence unknown to all but Paulina. A shepherd of Bohemia finds the infant Princess of Sicilia, takes her to his home, and raises her as his daughter, keeping her costly robes and jewels so that at some future time they might assist in identifying her as the child of wealthy parents. After 15 years, the young Prince of Bohemia is seen starting out from the palace in a mysterious manner. When his father, the King, questions where he is going, he refuses to answer. The King allows him to go, but he trails him accompanied by his trusted friend. The Prince disguises himself as a shepherd, in which guise he romances a beautiful maiden whom he supposes is only the simple shepherdess she appears to be--but she is actually the Princess of Sicilia. The King arrives at the shepherd's hut just in time to hear the Prince announce his intention of marrying the shepherdess. The King forbids the engagement and leaves the Prince in anger. His faithful courtier, however, befriends the young couple and advises them to fly for protection to the court of the King of Sicilia. The lovers arrive in Sicilia accompanied by the old shepherd. Here they are gladly received by the repentant King, who, too late, realizes that his jealousy was groundless. He mourns his lost Queen and his estranged friend. The shepherd, in endeavoring to prove that his adopted daughter is of gentle birth, thus permitting of her marriage to the Prince, shows the King the clothes she had been wearing when he found her as a baby, and the King recognizes the clothes as those his own child wore. The King of Bohemia then arrives upon the scene and is told the glad news amid general rejoicings. As a final surprise the royal party is invited by Paulina to visit her house and there view a statue of the Queen. The statue comes to life before the eyes of the royal party, or rather the Queen who had made up to resemble a statue, extends her hand to her grieving spouse, who is glad to receive her, whom he had thought lost and now found again.
- Jack Frost certainly did play havoc with the Smiths one cold Winter's day. and the little icicled elf is not in the habit of doing things lightly when once he sets out to play pranks. At such times he is sure to leave a trail of trouble behind him, of which the Smiths certainly got their full share and a great deal besides. It all started in the kitchen. No one knew just when or how, but it started there. Now, food is a very essential thing for man, and the Smiths are no exception to the rest of the human family who generally wake up pretty hungry for breakfast. Nine o'clock is a very respectable hour for breakfast, too, but Mr. Smith and Mrs. Smith and the two miniature Smiths, seated at the family table, waited in vain for it to materialize. As she paid no heed to their frantic ringing of the bell, shouting and whistling, they decided that the cook was neglecting her duties. So the entire Smith family started to investigate the cause or delay. They were in a particular hurry that day, too, for the Browns were coming to dinner at four, and they could not understand why cook had not risen to the spirit of the occasion. The law of cause and effect was very evident upon their arrival at the altar of good things, the kitchen. They discovered Mary Ann afloat in a washtub, with a miniature Atlantic Ocean around her, holding her symbol of work, the broom, tightly against the water boiler, which Jack Frost had tapped lightly during the night and from which was now gushing a veritable geyser of ice water. Then the Smith's troubles began. One thing after another followed quickly to add to the woes of the wet, hungry and shivering family. After what seemed to be hours of telephoning and waiting, during which interval they made frantic but ineffectual efforts to stem the flood that was threatening the inundation of the entire house, the plumber and a particularly tired assistant arrived on the scene. The philosophical way in which they surveyed the situation and the calm, deliberate manner in which they set about to relieve it were aggravating enough, but the limit of endurance was reached when they tore out half the side of the house and exposed the almost frozen family to a ten-below-zero temperature. That isn't half what they did, either; nor have we even attempted to recount the many comicalities that added to the Smiths' discomfiture on that memorable day. We'll let the film do that, with the assurance on our part that this "Winter's Tale" is full of more genuinely funny and more varied situations than are generally to be found in a short comedy film.
- A snowbound family battles their inner demons unaware of the real monster lurking just outside.
- The short documentary film-tesaer (later, based on the material, the director will shoot a full-length film) is based on the fate of the Floriculture Pavilion of the former Exhibition of Achievements of the People's Economy, and its elderly employee Valentyna Voronina, who maintains this space, investing her own life into it, until suddenly changes come to her. After forty-five years of work, she is asked to retire. But Voronina does not agree with that, because she thinks that all the plants will die without her. Meanwhile, a group of mysterious radioesthesists find a channel of positive energy right in front of the entrance to the pavilion.
- A Tale of jealously and Redemption
- The narrative of the film is based on the destiny of the floristry pavilion of the former VDNKh and its long-time employee, Valentyna Voronina, who dedicated her life to supporting this centre. Suddenly, she faces unexpected changes. After forty-five years of work, she is asked to retire. Voronina opposes this decision because she believes that the plants will perish without her. At the same time, a group of mysterious radioestesists finds a powerful channel of positive energy near the pavilion entrance. CREW Director: Simon Mozgovyi Producer: Oleksandr Chepiga, Taras Bosak, Artem Koliubaiev Operator: Denis Melnik Editor: Mykola Bazarkin, Simon Mozgovyi Sound: Nataliia Avramenko, Andrii Nidzelskyi, Michal Pajdiak
- A behind-the-scenes look at a performance of A Winter's Tale by the Moscow Circus-the first proscenium stage performance in its 150-year history. The mythical Queen of Winter, a familiar character in Russian folklore, acts as the evening's host and narrator by introducing the array of circus artists who appear throughout the performance.
- The icy harsh winter has come, the New Year is coming. Forest animals gathered to meet him. Santa Claus, Snow Maiden and Snowman help them in this.
- TV Series
- It is powerful material for ballet, with a story that allows for the portrayal of intense emotions between and within the characters.