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- A wild horse and a teenage girl forge an unbreakable bond which keeps them connected for a lifetime.
- The fates of horses, and the people who own and command them, are revealed as Black Beauty narrates the circle of his life.
- TV SeriesTwo women with contrasting lives become connected. One fights for survival after her mother forces her out while the other runs a prosperous company.
- A thoroughbred horse in 19th century England is adopted by a widowed doctor and befriended by his children. The horse helps the children as they have weekly adventures and encounters with various characters.
- When farmer Evan's mare has a fine son, he promises the black stallion to his son Joe. The youngster enjoy growing up as playmates. Alas, once the good squire is buried, his mean heir, who abuses animals, turns the screws on till pa Evans is forced to leave and abandon even Black Beauty. He soon loses everything in a cards game, so the stallion ends up in the Hackenschmidt circus. Joe is desperate to get him back.
- TV SeriesJolie Dubois Olympic aspirations are stalled when her mother moves them from Belgium's elite stables to a family ranch in Baltimore.
- Jenny Denning, the girl who experienced numerous adventures with the stallion Black Beauty in the first series, has grown up in the meantime. She has married Nigel, who boarded a ship bound for New Zealand shortly after their wedding, in order to prepare everything for his wife's arrival. But he never gets there. The ship is missing. Jenny, the young vet, who hates nothing more than sitting around doing nothing, decides to travel to New Zealand with Vicky. She finds it very hard to say good-bye to her father, Dr. Gordon, and to her beloved horse Black Beauty. She is confident that Nigel has succeeded in making his way to New Zealand against all odds. Weeks later, when Jenny and Vicky arrive at the farm in the south of New Zealand, they discover to their dismay that it is deserted. Neither the manager, who was supposed to look after the cattle and the fields, nor any living creature whatsoever can be found. But the young vet and her step-daughter do not give up easily. They turn up their sleeves and work to make themselves at home. They get some unexpected assistance from a young German called Manfred, who had secretly moved into the stables, believing the farm to be deserted. Vicky and Jenny like him immediately. He pitches in with a will and makes himself useful in many ways. However, Vicky is astonished to discover that Manfred does not ride. On the contrary, he is terribly afraid of horses. But he is a talented tinkerer who keeps inventing new original gadgets such as a flying machine. By and by, the two women settle down. One day, they find a beautiful black stallion who will allow nobody but Vicky to ride him. The horse reminds Jenny of her beloved horse back in England, so she christens it Black Beauty.
- A father allows his daughter to spend the summer with her grandfather rehabilitating an injured horse, and they learn that love and trust can heal anything.
- A young English girl is raising a horse named Black Beauty into a prize-winner. The motherless girl is thrown into a panic after Beauty disappears.
- An English horse is bought and sold by many different owners, some cruel, some kind, as he grows from a colt to adulthood. Black Beauty always does his best and helps humans and other horses.
- Black Beauty is the story of a horse, the people who loved & cared for him, and those who did not - the story of a magnificent spirit that overcame all odds and prevailed.
- This heartwarming adaptation of the novel tells the story of the courageous stallion Black Beauty, a well-bred horse in 19th century England. Black Beauty is happy as a country carriage horse, living with a wealthy Squire and his children Polly and Bertie
- When teenage girl, Bella, is involved in a shipwreck off the Australian coast, she is saved by a beautiful black horse. Suffering from amnesia after her ordeal, Bella is cared for by the local doctor. As she tries to remember her past, she is haunted by visions of stolen gold.
- Cheryl Birtwick is 16 years old, rich, and freshly orphaned. Having no home and no one left to care for her but a giant trust fund and a passel of attorneys, she is sent to live with Lane family. Tim Lane and his daughter in law and grandson live on a massive ranch with three horses. They are well loved in their small farming community, and treat everyone around them with love and respect. Tim even helps the other farmers around him by giving them the rights to some of his crops for very little money. The only problem is, Tim is also short on funds, as many of his neighbors are, and soon learns he may lose his home if he doesn't pay the bank $25,000. Cheryl learns that he needs money and does what she can to help her new family keep their home. In the meantime, Cheryl conquers her fear of horses and makes a strong bond with one of Tim's prize horses; Black Beauty.
- When Johnny Boyles is falsely accused of murdering his ex-boss, he turns to the unstoppable attorney, Eva Taylor, to help him plea his case.
- Mitchell, with the ability to grow flowers from his scalp taught to him by his father through painful plucking, faces the dilemma of whether to disclose his secret to Vera and unleash the full beauty of his garden.
- An ancient prophesy has been told about a powerful and evil horse named Alta that will one day rise and take over the animal kingdom. But, the prophesy also speaks of an ordinary young horse capable of stopping the nightmare and restoring peace. That horse's name is Black Beauty. But will he succeed in defeating the mighty Alta? Saddle up and join the action in Black Beauty.
- It centers on the social change in the beauty industry through the lens of the successful Black women.
- Animated version of the book by Anna Sewell, which tells the story of a horse and the many hardships and tales of cruelty and kindness he encounters during his life.
- Anna Sewell's "autobiography" of a horse named Black Beauty is here expanded to include the adventures of the humans who surround the horse.
- A young couple Sumit and Reva argue about whether they should have their own baby or adopt. It seems like a stalemate till an unexpected visitor Shalaka visits their home and the whole argument turns on its head.
- A primer on the politics of black hair.
- After some hesitation, 10-year-old Bobby accepts the gift of a magnificent black foal from his severe, thoughtless and overprotective father.
- Loyal, highly intelligent and courageous, the Rottweiler is often misunderstood. Black Beauty Breed is a feature length documentary that brings you closer to the dog behind the perceived intimidating image and highlights the positive abilities and character traits that make the Rottweiler an incredible dog. With stunning original film footage, Black Beauty Breed captures the soul of the Rottweiler and challenges your perception of them as vicious and unstable dogs. Intimate footage brings you closer to the real Rottweiler and their colorful heritage as a working dog that dates back to ancient Roman times. Fascinating facts about this noble breed will be revealed for the first time ever in a film and will forever change the image of the Rottweiler.
- In 1973, Eunice Johnson, the founder of Ebony and Jet, noticed a problem: Black women had to mix their own foundation in order to find a color that matched their skin. To tackle the problem, Johnson launched Fashion Fair, the first national cosmetics company that focused entirely on Black women. The brand triggered a renaissance in style among Black women and the global cosmetics industry took notice. Now, Fashion Fair is staging its comeback as a Black-owned business in a new era defined by massive cultural shifts and increased competition. This film follows current Fashion Fair CEO Desiree Rogers and President Cheryl Mayberry McKissack as they chart a path as Black women entrepreneurs at the helm of a revived, iconic brand.
- Spurred on by their loving father, two boys dream of becoming Rockstars
- A New Media series that investigates top-rated spas, salons, and beauty parlors owned and operated by Blacks across the United States. Each episode explores trends and treatments in self-care for multicultural consumers.
- A celebration of Black history, art, culture and Brathwaite's rise to a position of huge influence against the backdrop of the second Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights Movement, and the evolution of modern art.
- Eleven visually impaired children were living in a darkness created by certain section of society in India. One day, these children accidentally meet an improv theatre artist and start learning theatre. This documentary film captures this journey from darkness to the light of life through improvisational theatre.
- Black Beauty is being trained to run in the steeplechase race, upon which the Cameron family has staked its fortune. However, the horse is injured racing for a doctor when its owner is hurt, and it looks like it won't recover in time to compete in the race.
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- Black Beauty, the young foal next in line to the throne, must embark on a coming-of-age journey from whence he shall return as the king of the herd on Christmas Day. However Alta, Black Beauty's nefarious uncle, has different plans and decides to take command of the herd himself. Will Black Beauty find out the truth about Alta and take back his rightful kingdom? Find out in Black Beauty's Christmas.
- March 2004 on BBC A celebrity based documentary series looking at how ideas of beauty have changed.
- This short documentary film tells the story of a man who uses his talents to support and lift his community. The Black is Beautiful initiative is a collaborative effort amongst the brewing community and its customers, in an attempt to bring awareness to the injustices that many people of color face daily. This mission is to bridge the gap that's been around for ages and provide a platform to show that the brewing community is an inclusive place for everyone of any color.
- A neo-noir Spaghetti Western Satire pins Django's daughter against the gunslinger who murdered her family.
- In a near future, the public aspire to look like their idol, 'Adonia'. Little does the world know; there is more to their idol than meets the eye.
- This heartwarming adaptation of the novel, seen like never before, digitally restored and remastered follows the story of the courageous stallion Black Beauty, a well-bred horse in 19th century England. Black Beauty is happy as a country carriage horse, living with a wealthy Squire and his children Polly and Bertie.
- A struggling art student who is going through a dark time is struggling to find inspiration in his artwork.
- Seven Afro-Australian women explore the impact of western media on their identity and understanding of beauty.
- At its peak, Johnson Products Company was the largest black-owned corporation in the United States, with over 230 employees and markets in Africa, the West Indies, and Latin America.
- Through a series of three Treal Toonz animated shorts, JaFleu sets out to visually and poetic remind us of the beauty of being Black in America, no matter what.