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- A pair of underachieving cops are sent back to a local high school to blend in and bring down a synthetic drug ring.
- Inspired by real events and people, 21 is about six MIT students who become trained to be experts in card counting in Black Jack and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings.
- A freak accident brings together a critically ill mathematician, a grieving mother, and a born-again ex-con.
- The night before his big medical school interview, a promising student celebrates his 21st birthday with his two best friends.
- An embattled NYPD detective is thrust into a citywide manhunt for a pair of cop killers after uncovering a massive and unexpected conspiracy.
- A couple is drawn into a game show with a whooping winning prize. However the game turns into more than a survival for them with no escape.
- During the Vietnam War, Colonel Hambleton's aircraft is shot down over enemy territory and a frantic rescue operation ensues.
- A documentary that focuses on the first 21 years of Quentin Tarantino's career and includes interviews with his frequent collaborators.
- Inspector Wens moves into a Paris boarding house to catch a serial killer.
- If there are 21 ways to ruin a marriage, there must be 21 ways to fall in love.
- After Larry accidentally kills his lover Wanda's estranged blackmailing husband, someone else is arrested for the crime. Larry and Wanda nervously await the verdict: if the innocent suspect is found guilty then Larry will give himself up.
- Henrik, a much beloved priest, doesn't believe in hell. Upon receiving the news of his fathers death, he starts a journey that will take him through terrifying secrets, distorted childhood memories, and shake the foundation of his belief.
- The climate change has released an ancient rabies virus trapped in the Antarctica ice. A female scientist tries to get to the laboratory to create a cure to save the world, protected by an eccentric and two members of the special forces.
- Three filmmakers embark on a paranormal challenge by barricading themselves in a house so haunted, no one has been able to live in for more than 21 days.
- Under the Ottomans' reign of terror in early-1820s Greece, Papaflessas played a key role in the nation's uprising to gain its independence, until his heroic fall against the tyrants' brutal multitudes, on May 20, 1825.
- It's been said that the first 21 years defines the career of an artist. Few directors have single-handedly shaken up the film establishment like the godfather of indie, Richard Linklater. From the groundbreaking SLACKER to his innovative BOYHOOD, Linklater has just reached the 21-year mark and has unapologetically carved his signature into American pop culture. This compelling documentary takes you on a behind the scenes tour into Linklater's style, skills, and motivation via his friends, actors, and other directors. Get a raw and honest perspective on Richard through candid conversations with Ethan Hawke, Jack Black, Keanu Reeves, Billy Bob Thornton, Matthew McConaughey, Jason Reitman, Julie Delpy and others, and see their stories brought to life through hilarious animated sequences. For a guy who became famous for celebrating the cool and casual, Linklater emerges as a surprisingly strategic and visionary director who has already established a legacy and perfected a style that can't be denied.
- Caroline's mother Isabelle is dead. While she stays at her mother's house, her body disappears.
- A girl from USA plans to meet a family in India for a wedding proposal. In order to impress the girl, the family plans a fake setup. But when the girl arrives, the government announces a lockdown. What happens next?
- The story of a young boy Morteza who wants to accomplish his father's unfulfilled wish and faces many challenges in doing so.
- Iva is a girl who receives a small digital video camera for her fourteenth birthday. Delighted by her new toy, the girl immediately starts taping everything around her, recording a series of events surrounding her birthday celebration on her first tape. These ninety minutes form the film What Iva Recorded on October 21st, 2003.
- Provides evidence of manipulation and investment funding from the U.S. government to carry out the Brazilian military coup that occurred in 1964.
- The story of trust and its absence against the background of events unfolding in Eastern Ukraine in early 2014. The main topic is revealed through the prism of the Luhansk border base, whose fighters the separatists and Russian special services tried unsuccessfully force to betray their country.
- It talks about the necessity of upholding the basic rights of the underprivileged and the marginalized section within our society and how education could make a difference in the lives of those living on the streets.
- A woman screenwriter lives in a shabby bungalow in order to be near her husband, a 39-year-old newspaper editor who has just joined the army.
- A student takes a bizarre trip through the Italian Alps after being inspired by a professor's lecture on Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" from his Ninth Symphony.
- 9 April 2005, in an unprecedented gesture of unity and homage million Poles excluded the lights in their homes. At the same time liberated.
- 4 bikers pull an "Easy rider". How it used to be or at least how it was for me.
- This is a story of a middle aged lady in multitude her of roles: a wife, a mother.
- A small romance staged when two absurd youngsters met each other occasionally.
- Every 21 Seconds is an intense and dramatic film based on the gut wrenching and inspiring true story of TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) survivor, Brian Sweeney.
- "21 x New York" is an intimate portrait of the city and its people. We meet the characters in the NYC subway and we follow them to the surface finding out about their lives, cravings, passions, hopes and dreams - sometimes lost and sometimes still waiting to be fulfilled. What comes out of it is an emotional tale of solitude that haunts us in 21st century western world.
- The film is based on real events, focusing on the lives of three young nurses, one of whom undertakes a treacherous journey up the Mekong River to Cambodia to save a very young Vietnamese-American girl before her life is destroyed during the American bombing of Cambodia.
- Popsy double-crosses her older partner Silva. Silva has arranged to divert diamonds from a large corporate-run diamond mine in the South American jungle, and Popsy does her "pop" wrong as they are both pursued by police.
- When a political turmoil brings a Romanian prosecutor into the spotlight, she is offered the position of attorney general.
- In late 2003, two filmmakers from the Sundance award-winning Guerrilla News Network spent three weeks on the frontlines of the simmering guerrilla war in Iraq, gathering intelligence, dodging bullets, and capturing the untold stories of what has become the world's most covered, and misunderstood, conflict. BattleGround is an irreverent journey that will challenge the orthodoxies of Left and Right, and highlight the humanity of all sides of the conflict. BattleGround will be a critical film for anyone who wants to understand the powerful forces that are sucking America deeper and deeper into a Middle Eastern quagmire. Is Iraq our generation's "Bright Shining Lie," or is it the frontline in a global battle for national survival? Or is to some combination of both?
- Set in W.W.1 the film follows the story of the Canada's 21st battalion as it prepares for the battle of Courcelette in September 1916.
- Eiji and his friends are thrown into the past and must find their way back home and stop the alchemist that created the Core Medals and plans to become a new OOO before she destroys the world.
- Five former friends are brought together by the death of an old friend for a final weekend trip to Las Vegas on the weekend before college graduation.
- The Tokugawa new Shogun is not interested in women. A nobleman with the help of a lady thief replaces the Shogun with a double, while he learns about love. But the double finds pleasure not only in women, but in his new status.
- Naïve young country gal Diane gets sold by her abusive father to hunky stud Rick for only fifty bucks. Alas, Rick turns out to be a total no-account jerk who leaves Diane high and dry to fend for herself in a cheap apartment after spending a single night with her. Pretty soon Diane finds herself in all kinds of trouble with the low-life characters who live in the apartment with her.
- The central conflict in this film is whether African-American businessman Ernie Jones (played by O'Neal) raped Swedish immigrant and civil rights Freedom Rider Greta Mae Hansen (played by Lund). Jones was the proprietor of the hotel at which Hansen decided to stay during her time in Dallas. The movie is primarily a court room drama, with many of the key events portrayed in flashback sequences as Ernie Jones and Greta Mae Hansen testify.
- US adaption of a classic UK documentary series called "Up". Part 1 from 1991 and part 2 from 1998 followed the same group of economically, racially and socially diverse kids growing up in America in the 90s. They are now 21.
- Stories of women who live in an all-women hotel. One (Bari) works hard and marries a millionaire; another (Hughes) cheats and goes to jail.
- 14 short films with an animated end-title sequence by young directors born in late '80s to '90s.
- Frances Ryan, living high-and-free-wheeling life as the wife of gangster "Smiley" Ryan, spends some time behind bars as a result of her husband's activities, and, when she gets out, realizes she has been a bad example for her kid-sister, Jennie White, and five of her friends. With the aid of her old boyfriend, she manages to divert them from their juvenile-delinquent path leading to disaster for each.
- -BOYS ON FILM 21 invites you on a voyage of emotion-soaked self-discovery, where same-sex attraction is celebrated, first loves are tenderly formulated, and beautiful secrets burn and bloom.
- One man's epic journey to reach his son in the UK. Stuck in the Calais Jungle, for sixteen months, we follow him through floods, fires and evictions, right up to the bitter end.
- Twentysomething couple struggle with their relationship in modern Taiwan.
- The story about the many problems besetting Hong Kong youth when they reach that "energetic" age of 21.
- An intimate portrait of a middle class family from Buffalo, NY. Comprised entirely of scenes from their lives, it reveals their economic, social, and interpersonal struggles. It documents their fight to stay together while the pressures of their world threaten to tear them apart.
- Kamal profession is in multimedia programming was posted to Malaysia and his life began to change there, where he realize Malaysia is more than just his home.
- Former London banker Alexander Pohl worked for years for one of the world's greenest banks. Gradually he woke up to the fact that today's green is actually an ego-driven and broken system.
- 'Baseball's Last Hero: 21 Clemente Stories' blends baseball with a redemptive story of sacrifice. In the words of the Gospel of John, "Greater love has no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends..." These words from scripture inspire Puerto Rican baseball superstar Roberto Clemente to make a difference, to die giving. The film traces the life of the greatest right fielder of all time, as he faces and overcomes the racist reporters of the Pittsburgh Press and struggles to prove his talents despite the baseball writers conspiring to cheat him out of his due recognition. Baseball's Last Hero is a love story at his core. Roberto meets the love of his life, Vera, and they create a family, a safe haven for Roberto who is plagued by nightmares and a growing sense he will die young. Roberto's love for the poor compels him on a mission of mercy. On New Year's Eve 1972, following eighteen magnificent seasons in the major leagues, Roberto Clemente dies a hero's death, killed in a plane crash as he attempts to deliver food and medical supplies to Nicaragua after a devastating earthquake. Clemente is a work of artistry in a game too often defined by scorecards. During his career with the Pittsburgh Pirates, he leads his team to championships in 1960 and 1971, getting a hit in all fourteen World Series games in which he plays. His career ends with three thousand hits, the magical three-thousandth coming in his final at-bat. In his final years, his faith grows. To Clemente, wealth and fame are created to be resources of compassion to those less fortunate. His moral global responsibility extends beyond the playing field. "Baseball's Last Hero" retraces Clemente's final days, from the earthquake to the accident, the mission of mercy that exemplifies his commitment to sacrifice. At a time when athletes are in the headlines for greed and steroid abuse, the movie is at once a call for modern day heroes who will dedicate themselves to service and an introspective look at ourselves.
- Facebook fraud causes a young woman to commit suicide. Her ghost keeps her Facebook account active, and kills anyone who tries to friend her. She kills nineteen people before the perpetrator of the fraud figures out what's going on - but his discovery comes too late to save him. The suspense lies in waiting to see whether the young woman's true love will be her twenty-first victim.
- MMA fighter wakes up to find blood and his fiancée missing, told he's been poisoned and has 72 hours to find the antidote.
- A young woman who was just betrayed by her boyfriend comes across a moneylender, and she needs some money.
- The story of a naive Bangkok bar hostess who seeks love and acceptance. She becomes a key witness to a murder, and is pressured into either implicating people who have helped her or allow the murderer to go free.
- Our story begins with the introduction of two female Londoners on the first leg of their 21-day journey around the world in the bicentenary year of the abolition of the slave trade act. The world of middle aged West Indians now intrudes upon the year out backpacking community and the conflict within our documentary thereby begins.
- What would you do if you had 21 days left to live? What do you think you could do?
- A robbed writer. His masterpiece... disappeared in the hands of a friend. A play that he had kept under lock and key. That same night, he decides to set the record straight: a small conversation, with nothing more than a few jolts. But it is not meant to be that way. Misfortune is there, lurking in the shadows of the alleys lights. His whole life, built by his firm, steady and sure hand, is thrown against the cold sidewalk on a dark night. Yet a man can survive. Even after everything. A writer can rewrite each sentence again. That's what he thought...
- After 25 years on the edition of "Mutantes S.21", Mão Morta returned to Theatro Circo, in their native Braga, for a celebration of the iconic album in the band's history and Portuguese music, which at the time provided the group, then only known in the most underground national medium, the recognition by a wider audience. The nine songs on the album were recorded and shot live during this concert. That record is the basis for the documentary directed by João de Sá, interspersed with recordings from the album and the band reported by his members and other participants in the album, and with documents from that time, namely recordings from the concert happened in the same place 25 years before. The result is an unprecedented and assertive portrait of a time and a band - and a music album - that are part of the history of Portuguese music. The Braga-based band Mão Morta, formed in 1984, is considered one of the most important names in Portuguese music in recent decades, and has one of the most culturally relevant and prolific careers at the national level, having edited 12 studio albums and 7 live albums, among "Corações Felpudos" (1990), "Mutantes S.21" (1992), "Müller no Hotel Hessischer Hof" (1997), "Há Já Muito Tempo que Nesta Latrina o Ar se Tornou Irrespirável" (1998), "Primavera de Destroços" (2001), "Nus" (2004) and "Pelo Meu Relógio São Horas de Matar" (2014). Constantly seeking to reinvent themselves, without fear of trying different records, Mão Morta sail between genres such as punk rock, metal, or industrial, easily identifiable by the unmistakable voice of Adolfo Luxúria Canibal. Their explosive live performances are historical, reflecting the themes addressed by the band's music, in which social criticism and fables of urban and personal violence coexist with a sarcastic tone. In July 2008, Mão Morta presented a film-concert in the 16th Curtas Vila do Conde program, where they played live alongside the projection of films by the American director Maya Deren (this concert was published in 2009, entitled "Rituais Transfigurados"). In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the emblematic album "Mutantes S21", Mão Morta performed again at Curtas Vila do Conde, in 2017, followed by a real-time illustration work with art allusive to the album.
- Nik Melati Sukma or Nikki was in a dilemma when her mother told her to find a husband within 21 days. If not successful, she will have to accept her mother's choice. Eventually, Nikki forces herself to find her dream man and she meets Omar Shariff and she agrees to marry him. But, the situation turned bad when Nikki's ex-boyfriend proposed to her on her wedding day.
- Twenty-one day is a time period that terminal patients are allowed to stay in hospice. Time is pulsating here according to peculiar inner cycles: getting faster, slower or returning to its ordinary rhythm. We wander through physical and mental spaces: wards, gardens, memories. It is a story of two main protagonists, yet two strangers, for whom the regular talk about death constitutes an integral part of life.
- Florence is found dead and mutilated. When Nathalie hears about this in the bar where she plays piano she becomes interested.
- Katja, an almost 30 years old Berliner actress, is about to premiere Tchehovs 'Seegull. She's torn between the reality of the play and the difficult relations to the various people around her. What's profession - what is true vocation.
- The story tells the adventures of the boy, 21 emon, engaged in the management of a hotel belonging to his family for years. In his problems, 21 emons is helped by the robot Gonsuke and the little alien Monga.
- In June 25th 1975, Prime Minister of India, Indira Gandhi declared Emergency on the nation which bestowed her the authority to rule by decree, allowing elections to be suspended and civil liberties to be curbed. This resulted in the mass arrests of leaders and activists of opposition who she saw as a threat to her political life. With the introduction of the new law MISA(Maintenance of Internal Security Act), anyone could be arrested without fair trial or evidences. Making use of the political atmosphere and direct orders from the government, the police department exercised their aggression at free will. For the pro-democracy activists, India became a literal hell from the day of declaration of the Emergency until its withdrawal 21 months later. The documentary '21 Months of Hell' explores the ingenious torture method administered by the Police for intimidating political prisoners at that time. With the real life accounts of surviving victims of the torture, the documentary also features reenactments of the torture methods of the Emergency. It also investigates the methodology, immediate effects and long term medical effects of various tortures methods.
- Czech forced laborers in Germany find their morale eroded when one becomes involved with a German girl.
- Relationships within a group of friends change as some graduate high school. A small party the night before the ceremony shows the funny reality of life under twenty-one.
- It seeks to explore the unique physical and spiritual experiences of 6 western individuals going through the 21 day process towards enlightenment at The Oneness University in Golden City, India.
- March 1821. The brave insurgent Greeks hoist the sacred banner of the revolution against the Ottoman Empire in the monastery of Agia Lavra in Kalavryta.
- A body of a two-year-old toddler is found in the well of a Bedouin village located in the Negev Desert. His mother is arrested the very same day, suspected of committing murder. During 21 days of detention and interrogation, police officers exploit her weaknesses in order to make her confess to the crime. The film is comprised of police archive materials and original reenactments techniques, thus recounting the horrific life story of a traditional Bedouin woman.
- After a failed school career, Pascal, Jasmin and Patrick are trying to get into professional life with the BUSINESS AND SCHOOL (BUS) project in Cologne.
- First film documentary of a Nuremberg Rally of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP).
- The Swedish gang conflict seen from the inside over five years by a filmmaker who is at home portraying one of Sweden's most dangerous areas, which he is now moving out of. A poetic and existential film about life, death and brotherhood.
- The documentary is a portrait of a traditional job in transition and eight strong women who fill it.
- An hour in a prison in Baer Sheva, Israel. The documentary follows the departure of the prison manager and the coming of a new one, and the stir the change makes for the prisoners. The movie also takes us through the high walls and cells and day-to-day prison life; with stories of some of the prisoners: a father and son together in one cell, another who wants to get married eyeing for a parole, a 30- year-old that spent most of his life in prison.
- Follows 21 Savage's journey from UK birth to US upbringing where he conquers adversity like poverty and crime to attain success in rap music.
- The film is based on the battle from the 19th century when 12,000 Afghans attacked a British Indian Contingent, which also comprised of 21 Sikhs who went on to become the heroes of the mission.
- A Texas high school baseball coach inspired his team of poor, Mexican-American players and led them to the state championship.
- After being disqualified twice from being selected for the army, Jackie a young dancer sets out to pursue his dream against his father's will before time runs out.
- The documentary follows the incredible history of Malibu, the story of the Pacific Coast Highway, and the people that have been most affected by it all. It shows the dichotomy of this small town - a seemingly idyllic paradise that is being devastated by a high-speed highway ripping through its heart. The documentary chronicles the lives of those affected, further exemplifying the dangers of the frequently traveled road and leaving viewers wondering why stricter regulations are not in place to prevent future damage.
- Matthew Redding, a talented, bright young man, who has been raised in a small town in North Carolina, has been attracted to men from an early age. However, when Matthew goes off to college and his views of the world expand, his early ambivalence about his own sexuality blossoms into self-acceptance. But Matthew is coming of age in the early 1980s, when the AIDS epidemic is ravaging the ranks of young gay men -- and further complicating Matthew's already confusing progression into maturity.
- After the disappearance of some of her close friends on her 21st birthday, overly determined Isa is left to pick up the pieces of the tragedy, fueled by her misdirected motivation, and at the expense of her boyfriend Liam alongside herself. Years later, lost, misguided, and frustrated, Isa is about to call it quits. But not before the lead, she's been looking for comes knocking at her door.I-21 is intended to have dual casting and two movie versions released with differing presenting genders to highlight how human trafficking is not a sole gender issue.
- This is the first part of The Illuminati and the depopulation Agenda. Learn about how the world is being overpopulating and resources are not keeping up with the times.
- Seat belted into his dream car, a young football coach is forced to play an unwilling suicide bomber in an Jhadist game of revenge roulette. Strapped into a terrorist death trap, he must race cross country in 21 hours to save his family - and his country.
- ELECTRA 21 is a 4-movie installation consisting of a soundtrack by Mikis Theodorakis and four films running synchronously to the music. The story follows the Electra dance performance by choreographer Renato Zanella.
- Hagakure Makoto, young and cute, is trying to find a regular job to help support her family. She has no training in the real world, and she will meet with several corporate evils. But she was trained as a samurai by her grandfather, which will be useful to battle the evils of the world, including a bad samurai girl who is protected by an impenetrable net armor - with a week spot, like Achilles' heel. Eventually, it will come the time Makoto must leave this world - passing her skills into another young and cute girl.
- In 1999, three teenagers transfer their soul to the year of 2019 and they save the world by accident.
- How are ordinary people adapting to China's transformation - market economies, globalization, small families? Using compact digital video gear filmmakers Ruby Yang and Lambert Yam track four Chinese families as they step into the 21st century. Opting for the personal over the abstract, China 21 introduces lively and appealing people who would be lost in a bigger picture.
- A feel good documentary of one dude's quest for Live Music during the concert-less summer of Covid-19 in 2020. See the band's perspective with no work and the fans' perspective with no musical therapy.
- 21 is a celebrated age for many young Americans, but if you're aging out of the Foster Care system, the countdown to homelessness can feel more like a ticking bomb. What should be an age for celebrating adulthood becomes a time of anxiety, desperation and danger for many of these young adults. Meet current and former Foster youth facing these unique challenges and the organizations outside the system that are on the front lines battling for their futures.
- Entrepreneur, Michael Mapp, is married to his business partner's sister, Dawn, a fun-loving, faithful wife who struggles with mental illness, and when Dawn learns of Michael's secret dastardly deeds, Michael discovers Dawn is far from a fragile flower.
- Set in Zimbabwe in 2021, Neria is married with two kids and runs her own design firm. After the untimely death of her husband, she sees her entire life and business crumble at the hands of her greedy brother-in-law. She fights back and discovers her worth again. The story is in the backdrop of the global abuse that most women face since time immemorial.
- 4-21 takes it's audience on a journey with Shaun who finds himself in a lot of trouble, and the only solution is to stand up for himself.
- Kurdistan, "The Other Iraq", has been held up as a shining example of peace in the Middle East since US sanctioned protections were put in place in 1992, but how has this experimental democracy really affected women? 21 DAYS TO NAWROZ is a documentary feature explores the lives of three very different Kurdish women as they prepare for the ancient New Year feast by reckoning with the past and looking to the future. Razaw is a feminist lawyer that defends women who are victims of honour crimes. She knows her work is vital, but she desperately wants to protect daughter from the restrictive culture she herself has been fighting with her whole life. Should she stay and continue her important work, or leave to seek a free life in the west? Alwan was an 8 year-old girl who lost everything and witnessed unspeakable horrors when Saddam Hussein dropped a chemical bomb on the city of Halabja in 1988, killing 5000 Kurds instantly. The 20th anniversary of the tragedy is here, and she must play host to dozens of visiting dignitaries, all the while harboring resentment at the corruption and greed that have left these victims living an impoverished existence in rubble. Who is to blame? Banaz is a tech-savvy 18-year-old girl who came of age post-Saddam, and is brimming with optimism. After studying hard and securing a scholarship to the American University, Banaz wants to seize the day. Unlike her pessimistic peers - she hopes desperately to stay in Iraq and make Kurdistan a better place, but she can't seem to rally support. Can one young girl make a difference? 21 DAYS TO NAWROZ is study of evolution, hope and courage in the most unlikely of places.
- The documentary "A Maltese Love Story - 21 things you have to know about Malta" combines a road trip adventure with 21 captivating aspects of Malta
- MEDEA 21 is a 4-movie Liquid Staging installation consisting of a soundtrack by Mikis Theodorakis and four films running synchronously to the music. The story follows the Medea dance performance by choreographer Renato Zanella.
- Leigh, 15, has troubles. Her jock brother torments her, her estranged father just blew into her life and her mother can't pay the bills. Worst of all, if Leigh loses seat play-offs, she wont be able to sit next to her long developing love interest, Jen! When Leigh's father announces he's leaving and John steals Leigh's diary, tensions within the family erupt. As Leigh falls into becoming her own person, she must reconcile with her brother to pull her existing family together.
- A young history student researches the traumatic and tragic events which took place in her families past.
- Dick Audaine, known affectionately as the "Imp," is engaged to Phyllis Ericson, even though she is in love with his guardian, Richard Carewe. Meanwhile, the Imp has fallen in love with Kara Glynesk, who is only interested in his money. Phyllis intercepts a love letter from Kara and erroneously believes it is intended for Richard. In an attempt to protect the Imp, Richard hides the truth from Phyllis. Richard and the "Trinity," three life-long friends and self-appointed co-guardians of the Imp, try in vain to stop his marriage to Kara. However, Kara quickly discovers that her husband is penniless and finds a new lover. The Imp realizes his folly, and Phyllis is now free to marry Richard.
- 100 Million worth diamond which was supposed to reach the regional office of Royal Bank gets stolen while on its way for the delivery.
- ParlaNchíno is a Chinese reporter. He follows the rules imposed by the wise Chinese Communist Party. He points out that a person is a body and the mind a tiny part. The bourgeoisie states the opposite. So, it pays much less to the workers.
- The incredible true story of how a rag-tag group of girdle and bra makers from Playtex Bras and Girdles went head-to-head with the largest engineering firms in the early 1960s to win the contract to build the spacesuit that landed an American on the moon.
- Based from the files of the Bureau of Prison Muntinlupa the stark true story of 21 ruthless convicts who gambled for freedom and lost.
- On the eve of the bicentenary of the Greek Revolution of 1821, the people of Spetses meet and converse, conveying to us the versions of history as it has been saved through oral tradition, but also as rewritten through the constant and thorough study of the evidence. Against the backdrop of the island and the encircling sea, descendants of heroes of the revolution, notables, shipowners, but also of simple men who fought in naval battles, unite their voices with local historians, guardians of the valuable evidence of history, continuators of popular traditions and seamanship, spreading out history piece by piece like a timeless pebble mosaic from Spetses.
- We will witness how the project transformed lives, bringing moments of happiness and hope to those who need it most.
- In Villa 21 in the Barracas neighborhood of Capital Federal, two gangs confront each other.
- Two night shift workers at Arch 21, a government storage facility in Dublin, unearth a shocking secret hidden in the bowels of the warehouse. And with it, they unwittingly release a demonic entity.
- The son of a medical professor befriends and tries to help one of his father's students, a nervous, introverted man from a broken home
- A 17 years old disable boy traveled to another local government to play a football match, but fails to win the last goal.
- Premiere in New Year's Eve. The new series "Magic Lantern" - amazing adventure stories based on classic literary stories. In addition, viewers will see new episodes of the cartoons Papers (Snowflake series), Barboskins (Hello, Santa Claus), Fixies (Toilet), Arkady Parovozov to the Rescue (Needle) ), "Tima and Tom" ("Drum"), "Be-be-bears" ("Masquerade") and "Planet Ai" ("Iron Love").
- In our children's future, they're likely to have at least five different careers - most of which don't exist yet. They'll have to cope with problems we can't imagine. Using tools that haven't yet been created. To shape a future we can't even begin to describe. How do you prepare a child for that?
- It is a long walk every morning from the work camp into the heart of the forest. There, two men - a master tree feller and his apprentice - work in tandem. They fell giant trees, sending them crashing to the ground. Back at the camp where they live, each of them carries within himself the echo of the daily struggle.
- Following seven of Britain and Irelands finest surfers on a 3 week boat trip around the Mentawai Islands off the coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, home to some of the most perfect waves in the world.
- Mr. Bryan interviews brilliant Poet / Writer / Journalist Wanda Coleman, author of over 20 books. (The Riot Inside Me, Mecurochrome, Mad Dog Black Lady etal.) Genius. (period) is a "must-see" interview if you've ever loved the writings of Wanda Coleman or if you're interested in finding out what her beautiful life, poetic conceptual process and philosophy of creative writing was all about.
- A professional theatre group of actors with Down syndrome begins working on a new performance, inviting able-bodied actors to a theatrical cooperation. The process arouses heated discussions on the subject of political involvement in art.
- 21st installment in the "Yami Douga" series.
- Leaving the comfort of their homes and families, this is the inspiring journey of thirteen children who learn to live, eat, and pray together as little monks at Hongbeopsa Temple in Busan, South Korea. Over the course of 21 days, these children discover what it means to be a Buddhist monk, and live without the technology and instant gratifications of their day-to-day lives.
- Six young adults with trisomy 21 and six specialized education students live together an out-of-the-ordinary experience: hiking to Machu Picchu at more than 2000 meters of altitude and doing a humanitarian project. In this mythical place, each day is a challenge and everybody surpasses their limits. This group invites us to a journey of gift, of tolerance and of open-minding to difference.
- Exhausted by his work and routine, a person decides to suddenly break his daily life and wander in unknown places, in which he gradually sinks and gets lost.
- In the 1980s, political prisoners were locked up in a prison, for re-education.
- A half-century later, a Vietnam Special Forces soldier's story is told through a son's cathartic journey to discover who his father was.
- 21th installment in the "Shinrei Yami Douga" series, the successor to "Yami Douga".