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- In a Tex-Mex border town, a man and his wife must face their tortured pasts in order to save their kidnapped daughter.
- Questions about the identity of an amnesiac (Matthew Montgomery) threaten his romance with the park ranger (Aaron Orr) who rescued him.
- A serial killer whose signature was "Gone But Not Forgotten" reappears years after the last murder. A local defense attorney begins to suspect that she may be the next victim and that her latest client may somehow be involved.
- Teenager James, struggles to cope with the disappearance of his older brother Sean. Six months on, their father, John, lives in denial, while James finds some comfort in seeing and talking to visions of Sean. Just when James feels his life is unbearable, with his family broken, he finds a reason to be hopeful when he starts a school project with Danny.
- This is the exclusive and untold story of a small band of men who overcame incredible odds and hunted Marwan - the Bin Laden of Asia. At dawn on January 25, 2015, thirteen men of the Special Action Force (SAF) attacked the hut where Marwan lived in Mamasapano. The SAF successfully terminated him. This documentary gives us unprecedented access to OPLAN EXODUS, the special operation that took out one of the FBI's most wanted. With never before seen interviews, footage of the actual fighting itself, and dramatic reenactments by elite members of the Special Action Force, we reveal the men mourned by an entire nation. We discover the impact of the SAF's work, and the significance of eliminating the terrorist, Marwan - the man behind the Bali Bombing, the Australian Embassy Bombing (2004) the JW Market and Ritz Carlton Bombing (2009). And in the end as 44 caskets were laid to rest we ask, was it all worth it?
- Forced to go digital when local bank closes. A 75-year-old widower, Archie, has to set aside his pride and ask for help accessing the internet. What he doesn't realise is that getting online will bring about a surprising human connection.
- An exploration of how World War One changed British society. The stories behind some of the names listed on war memorials are investigated by tracking down the descendants of the soldiers.
- An exploration of the disenfranchised.
- An artist looses all passion for their work after the death of their friend. Only after seeing the ghost of their friend can they reclaim their passion back before its too late.
- After Brian's mother's passing, he relied heavily on his girlfriend, Lisa, for comfort. But, once she goes missing, everything starts to change for the worse.
- The story of 3 men who served together in the Japanese Imperial Army during WWII. The story is told in flashbacks from modern day Japan to scenes on the island they are defending. In modern Japan, one of the men falls in love with a woman who is being deceived and victimized by a cult to get her money. After her suicide, he takes drastic action that forces his comrades in arms to avenge his death against the cult's headquarters.
- An old Jewish woman who survived the Holocaust tries to forget the horrible past.
- The Karen are the oldest and largest indigenous tribe in Burma (Myanmar). They are being systematically exterminated, in a merciless campaign of ethnic cleansing by a brutal dictatorship intent on seizing their tribal lands. Over 500,000 Karen civilians have died during this conflict, and millions have been forced to flee across the river to Thailand. The recent 'elections' in Burma have only intensified government attacks, bringing a new flood of refugees into already overcrowded camps on the Thai border. Director Michael Jones traveled to Southeast Asia with Patrick Klein, founder of Vision Beyond Borders, a Christian relief ministry helping the Karen refugees. He shot this heartbreaking and inspirational story of faith in the midst of war and persecution.
- In the final stages of the second World War, a young soldier goes missing while a Graves registration unit deals with the aftermath of the war.
- A son's journey into the disease that affected his family and might be shining it's dark shadow on himself.
- Nothing in Ukraine seems the same from day to day. As the cold winds blow, so do the rules. A child who is on the Autism Spectrum in Ukraine can find no place in society. Thus begins the story of NOT FORGOTTEN, a feature documentary that exposes the untold story of Autism in Ukraine. This timely documentary discusses and educates its audience about what can be done to aid and educate professionals and parents who suffer from cultural shame and rejection. Whether in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa or the Americas, every child has definitive value. In Eastern Europe, and particularly Ukraine, the culture does not value children with disabilities, nor has a place for them in society.
- A film made entirely under lock-down, filmed in ten different countries, victims and survivors of terrorism share their experiences during the pandemic and reflect on the importance of remembrance.
- Mark Lee uncovers the stories behind the memorials and the names. He pieces together personal histories, traces their descendants, and discovers how Australian families, communities and the nation as a whole was touched by the Great War.
- A son-in-law investigates the Van Kemp family clan to find out they're immortals.
- Memories from the past stifle a family's hopes for the future as three generations of men strive to move forward and break life's vicious cycle of self deprecation.
- If it wasn't today, it would be tomorrow ... Or yesterday ... it could be yesterday as easily as tomorrow, if it wasn't today. Everyone is entitled to our own opinion. You decide.
- Not Forgotten is a short film about the homeless people in Australia. Everyday, the homeless are ignored and looked down upon for their unfortunate situation and yet, it was something they couldn't control.
- A man out of place in the modern world struggles to hold on to memories of a home he lost long ago.
- Between 1619 and the mid-19th century, millions of black slaves were transported in ghastly conditions across the infamous 'middle passage' between West Africa and North America and the Caribbean islands. Jimmie Sherman's 1965 poem, 'Negro History,' neatly summarizes that experience and its aftermath for slave descendants. The poem is the framework for this spare, objective animation.
- A documentary showcasing the relationship of an elderly couple, Eric and Ruth - the latter of whom is suffering from Alzheimer's disease.
- In this hour long documentary, director Greg Berg focuses on a group of men who faced death in their youth and are now faced with their own mortality.
- A Look Back At Celebrities and Others We Lost In 2019.
- A father, daughter, and son. All three lives cut short by a terror group. From teenagers to teachers, these are the innocent victims of the PKK. Here's the link for the TRT World documentary, 'Gone but not Forgotten'.
- An elderly man relives his remaining memories before he loses them to Alzheimer's disease.
- The USA's military conflicts have produced millions of veterans. Many have a tough time reintegrating into society. An NGO called Not Forgotten Outreach in the town of Taos, New Mexico, aims to change that.
- A former Gong Show winner and Elvis impersonator strives to become the host of his own late night talk show.
- Everyone has a story and this podcast is an opportunity to share those stories with you. Each episode the guests share a memorable story from their life, that in some way had an impact on who they are today.
- Agnostic Front performs the live version of the music video "All Is Not Forgotten" from the album "Another Voice" recorded for Nuclear Blast Records. The music video opens features the band performing the song on stage at a club. Roger Miret sings for the enthusiastic fans as the band plays.
- Agnostic Front performs the music video "All Is Not Forgotten" from the album "Another Voice" recorded for Nuclear Blast Records. The music video opens with a shot outside of CGNG. The band perform the song on the club stage as they are surrounded by an enthusiastic group of moshing fans.
- J.R. and Cliff testify about the death. J.R. tries to take advantage of Sue Ellen leaving the Southern Cross to arrange the funeral to kidnap John Ross back but is foiled by Dusty. Cliff has no luck finding a new job or convincing anyone to move against Bobby for ethics violations. Bobby and Pam start an attempt to adopt but find out the wait is long.
- Frasier resigns from the wine club.