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- A quartet of girls from a prep high school are recruited by a secret paramilitary academy to conduct cloak-and-dagger missions.
- From the glitz and glamour of Monte Carlo to the wilds of Wales, and everything in between, Lovecars: On The Road brings you the latest, greatest and sometimes strangest cars from across the globe. From the rarest, fastest and most expensive supercars on the planet, to the very latest electric innovators and everyday runabouts, this brand-new, six-part series - hosted by Tiff Needell and Paul Woodman, together with special guests - takes you on a whirlwind tour of the car world. The series features over 50 different cars, from Alfa to Zonda and everything in between, driven in some of Europe's most jaw-dropping landscapes. From high peaks to millionaires retreats, from consumer advice to tire smoking slides, these cars and locations are guaranteed to take your breath away on a show where absolutely anything goes.
- The murder of a famous actress' mother sends private eye Natasha Hall spiraling down a rabbit hole of Hollywood and political conspiracy.
- Monsterland journeys through time and around the world, exploring diverse monster types, from the origins of the latex monster in devastated postwar Japan to the aliens and serial murderers of 1980s American cinema, and on to the rise of King Kong's digital descendants in the face of 21st-century terrors. One after another, a broad spectrum of monsters emerges that mirrors the range of our fears and longings. Director Jörg Buttgereit, himself a monster fan and also a director of horror films, assembles before the camera the great masters and connoisseurs of the genre: monster-makers such as Gremlins creator Joe Dante, analytical horror director John Carpenter, monster designers like H.R. Giger and painter Joe Coleman, special effects guru Gregory Nicotero, make up artist Rick Baker and Godzilla performer Kenpachiro Satsuma. They discuss their lives and their work with and for their monstrous creatures and relate to us the dark passion that they share. This documentary is a visual journey of exploration to the centers of monster culture: the megacity of Tokyo, a gigantic organism spawning machine-monsters; the sunshine city of Los Angeles, where knife-wielding killers roam night time streets; and the graceful skyscrapers of New York, which in both film and reality have been transformed into a doomsday panorama. Impressions of these places converge in the dense images of old and new monster films, blending with sinister, surreal drawings by monster designers, views into the chamber of horrors of the special effects studios, and pictures of fans in bizarre monster costumes.
- Follows the intertwining tales of several people who share a connection due to their repeated presence in an anonymous motel room over several years.
- When a man's love outweighs his love; the love for his family is lost.
- Host(Bill Landry) recounts stories of east Tennessee, traditions, people, history and life through a unique lens including re-enactments , first hand accounts,campire tales, comedy and sometimes ugly truth. This weekly series was an east Tennessee staple for over thirty years...
- In this documentary, archaeologist and historian Neil Oliver examines racism in the Deep South and the Scots who first occupied it who influenced where we are today. Oliver travels to the south and speaks with many people and researchers to discuss the Klans history in Southern United States.
- Interconnected stories revolving around children; a fertility doctor loses her only child; a couple tries desperately to conceive; an unmarried woman gets pregnant and wants to abort, but her boyfriend wants to keep the baby; a poor woman who can barely afford to raise her two young children finds herself pregnant again.
- After losing custody of his daughter in a tumultuous divorce, John, a self-destructive artist finds inspiration by mentoring his new neighbor a 6-year-old latch-key kid named Little May whom he discovers is a gifted painter. But when he becomes romantically involved with May's married mother, he's forced to finally wake up and take responsibility for his life so he can become the man he was meant to be.
- Maya has not been able to forgive her father Bodhisattva for her mother's suicide. So when she comes home from USA after a long time, instead of staying with him, she puts up with an old classmate Anu and her husband Avik. What begins as a fun visit, soon turns into a psychological battle between the trio and peaks to a shattering climax. A story about human relationships encircling ego, pride, power and obsession, the film takes a look at urban India with its modern family setup.
- The Democracy of the Gullible questions the unprecedented springboard that the Internet offers to "complotists" to the detriment of the word "experts". In this context, does the knowledge still have a chance before the belief?
- What could it possibly be like to be Rob Zombie? He's the rock and roll superstar monster who walks onto the stage night after night on tour turning his childhood monster movie obsession into a true rock and roll spectacle featuring alien dancing girls, ghoulish demons, and deafening walls of thunderous heavy metal. Being Rob Zombie takes you not "behind the scenes", but behind the eyes (literally) as he lives his life as a superstar that, in his own words, "doesn't mind being a monster as long as I get the hot chicks." Thanks to hidden camera technology you follow Rob the producer, film-maker, artist and musician from his own incredibly unique point-of-view. Be there as Rob blows away thousands of his die hard fans with his larger than life live rock and roll horror show and prepares to bring his life long passion for horror movies to the big screen in his film 1,000 Corpses.
- Liz's life as a dancer is upended when she learns that her ME/CFS (Myalgic encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) has reached a stage where she cannot expect it to get better. Now, she and her dancer husband, Mark, struggle to hold onto the world they cherish in a caregiver relationship with a disease that has no known cure, and battle a stigma among friends and doctors alike that it's all "in her head."
- A fine artist struggles with the concept of perfection.
- The geoduck ("gooey duck") clam sports a phallic, three-foot-long neck and a life span of 160-plus years. It's jokingly referred to as the Washington State Bird. 3 FEET UNDER explores how the geoduck has inspired a quirky yet devoted following in the Pacific Northwest. We follow "Jack," a long-time Seattleite who was raised in a kosher Brooklyn home, as he prepares for his annual geoduck dig. Jack's commentary on his pursuit of the King of Clams propels the action through many layers of geoduck subculture: college mascots, songs, sushi recipes, strict regulation, and the notorious Clamscam trials.
- A 13-year-old boy has recently been abandoned by his mother and is trying to discover his past as well as his future.
- NIGHT TRAINS FROM KOSICE is a story about genocide; A story about the depravity of human nature; A story about how justice isn't always served. It's a story that lays bare what sadism truly looks like, without reservation. It's a story about the Holocaust, but it's like nothing you've experienced before. Meet Laszlo Csatary--the most wanted Nazi war criminal alive today. Meet two of the women he condemned to death. Get up close and personal with the evil that exists in every human being.
- In March 1939, Hitler's army marched into Prague, Czechoslovakia. Jan Bodon, a young captain in the Czech Army - who also happened to be blond-haired, blue-eyed and fluent in German - was "asked" to join the Nazis. He promptly fled and joined the Czech Resistance Movement instead. In this powerful documentary directed by Jan's son, Jean Bodon uncovers the truth not only about Jan's wartime experiences, but also discovers that his father was secretly a Jew in a country which underwent one of the largest extermination campaigns of the war.
- The story of a gay American Peace Corp volunteer who moved to Iran in 1968 and fell in love with an Iranian man. Ten years on and just prior to the revolution igniting, the American was forced to leave Iran, and his partner. The couple was reunited after 35 years in May of 2012 in Turkey. Their reuniting takes an unexpected turn in Istanbul, now they face their biggest challenge.
- "America's Marine Aviators" is a rich, detailed story with colorful history, today's reality and tomorrow's high technology. Combining extraordinary action and human stories, this documentary brings to light one of the United States' most valiant combat forces.
- Bagpipes ("dudy" in Czech) are generally associated with the Celtic Fringe of Europe, but one of the richest and most ethnically diverse bagpipe traditions can be found in Central Europe. In the Czech Lands and in neighboring Bavaria this tradition once became marginalized and almost disregarded. Yet this historic musical form has survived and even managed to renew itself, to develop further on a regional scale - crossing national and linguistic borders. Call of Dudy captures the people and places which are keeping this centuries-old tradition alive today and for future generations.
- Kristof, a 30 year old Belgian returns to London after having spent the last 3 years working for his father back home. He reconnects with some of his university friends, and especially Victoria who he once had a crush on. She, however, has moved on with her life. Or has she?
- What could it possibly be like to be a multi-platinum selling R&B singer, successful actress and expecting mother with her first new album in 3 years? Brandy will soon find out- and you will too. Being Brandy takes you not " behind the scenes", but behind the eyes (literally!) of one of the world's most successful and versatile young superstars in the world. Thanks to hidden camera technology you will follow Brandy, from her point of view, as she tries to balance motherhood and stardom. You will be inside the latest phase of Brandy's life and career. Be the first to meet Brandy's husband, producer Robert Smith who she secretly married last year. From the opening moments you will view Brandy's world through her eyes. You'll see Brandy receiving a dreadful wake up call at 5 am for her appearance on the CBS Early show singing her new single "What About" live at sunrise. Join the star in the heart of NYC on her double-decker Brandy bus as she picks up lucky fans to join her for her appearance at TRL before hundreds of her devoted screaming fans. Join Brandy for her appearance on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Eventually you will end up with Brandy at a completely over the top launch party at the W Hotel where you will see what it's like to be surrounded by paparazzi, fans and press at the frenzied center of the superstar's world.
- A fun, fast 70s-esque exploitation action-spy extravaganza about the treacherous underworld of secret preacher agents!