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- In the 17th century, a Bulgarian Christian region is selected by the Ottoman rulers to serve as an example of conversion to Islam. A Janissary who was kidnapped from the village as a boy is sent to force the reluctant inhabitants to convert. The Turkish governor seeks a peaceful solution, but ultimately torture, violence, and rebellion break out.
- The 1960s was the time of Beatles and Rolling Stones, the time of sexual revolution. These events have their echo in Bulgarian English-learning school. The school order provokes a protest of the students due to the narrow-minded teachers.
- Four friends are searching for rented accommodation. The landlady insists only on married couples, so two of the friends are forced to dress as women and pretend to be wives of the other two.
- Anna devotes most of his time towards God and considers it as a priority above anything.While his wife Akka has given up on him.Anna is also a respected person in village and wants the village to developed but few jealous people like Sada want to throw him out of village.During summer season the village lake dries up and Anna comes with a plan of building a dam by mortgaging ornaments of God from village temple.But villagers oppose this and ask Anna come with a different idea.The villagers keep a Tamasha performance for collection of funds during which the ornaments get stolen and Anna is jailed for the same as the cops recover ornaments from his house.Akka accuses God for framing a husband as he prayed day night for him.While Anna waits for the day to come out so that he can attend the religious fair Pandarichi Vaari.
- Ma Barker (Caridad Sanchez) and sons Mad Max (Edgar Mortiz, Machinegun Nonong (Redford White), and Pretty Boy Fredo (Ronnel Victor) want to be the number one criminal family in the land. They think this is going to be their ticket to fame and fortune. But plans go awry when Pretty Boy falls in love with Sheila (Regine Velasquez), a pretty young lounge singer/owner. It turns out that she is the granddaughter of Don Vito (Sabatini Fernandez), the family's main competitor. Don Vito learns of the relationship and decides to hit two birds with one stone. He sets up Ma Barker and her sons as the fall guys of their criminal operations hoping Pretty Boy will voluntarily leave his precious grandchild alone. But Pretty Boy learns of the plot against his family. His only hope is to convince Shiela of her grandfather's evil ways and help her get him arrested. A parody of The Godfather (1972).
- An insightful visit to one of Pittsburgh's premiere amusement parks, that's mostly loaded with reminisces from older guests who visited in they're youth.
- A STREET-SMART, LIMP-WRISTED ORPHAN PRETENDS TO BE MACHO IN ORDER TO COLLECT HIS INHERITANCE BUT THE CONSEQUENCES TURN DISASTROUS WHEN HIS BENEFACTORS ASKS HIM TO PRESENT TH THEM HIS FIANCEE
- Watch as skiers like Mike Slattery, Diana Golden, and Scot Schmidt travel around the world to places like Morocco, Chamonix, Switzerland, as well as Maui and Canada and watch them find freedom by Escaping to Ski.
- The "Until Eternity" documentary, which was prepared in commemoration of the 1988 International Mimar Sinan Year, reflects the life and works of the great architect. It is composed of six parts, each lasting half an hour. Many experts in Arabic, Persian and Ottoman languages, architects, art historians and social anthropologists worked for The Mimar Sinan Research Center which was founded within MTV for the preparation of the documentary. The Center mainly dealt with the life and structural activities of Mimar Sinan and held comparative studies on Ottoman administrators who lived in the same era while analyzing the political, social, economical and cultural events in Europe and Asia. More than ten thousand information tags were prepared for this purpose. The "Until Eternity" documentary was completed in a year and a half with shootings held in more than thirty provinces covering a total distance of 40,000 km within the Turkish borders. Shootings were also held in Greece, Hungary, Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union and Syria. "Until Eternity" received the "Jury Special Award" at the 1989 Lausanne International Film Festival on Architecture and Urbanization, the "Architecture Award" at the 1990 UNESCO International Art Films Competition and the "Council of Europe Special Award" at the 1990 Bordeaux Festival of Films on Architecture and Urban Planning.
- Biography on the Lexicon International organization.