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- Lalon Shah was a Baul, mystic, songwriter, singer, social reformer and secular thinker. He has become an icon of religious tolerance and secularism in Bengali culture. It is not known whether he was born in a Hindu or in a Muslim family. Every year on the occasion of his death anniversary, thousands of his disciples and followers assemble at Lalon Akhrah, Kushtia and pay homage to him through celebration and discussion of his songs and philosophy for three days. In 2004, Lalon was ranked number 12 in BBC's poll of the Greatest Bengali of all time.
- Join full-time paranormal researchers Greg and Dana Newkirk (Amazon Prime's "Hellier", Discovery+'s "Kindred Spirits") as they dig into the history, folklore, and anomalous activity behind the world's most haunted objects.
- The experimental short film "Chess" is an attempt towards racial injustice. Although having equal power and characteristics,there are discrimination and conflict in our society. External condition is not a constant truth, it is ephemeral .All have the same ending. Chess is the reflection of it in symbolic meaning.The film ends on a serious note of bringing a sense of anti-racism through the black and white chess pieces and their allocated powers. The main intention is to project a stand against racism. This film is solely dedicated to all those great personalities who raised their voice against racism.
- This film is an experimental attempt. The narrative is about an author who is creating some characters for a novel. Author bathes in the middle of the characters. The author's scattered thoughts we see in some of the characters' vague, incoherent activities.
- Camouflage is a short film about post marital sexual abuse. Where the story of the night of a so-called happy couple unfolds tragically. The image of sexual harassment of the rapist husband has come up in this fiction work. It manages to force her to have sex without his wife's consent.
- When everyone you know is at the touch of a button, who can you really connect with?
- "Blood Banquet Theatre" was a hosted horror movie show with Joey Ryot as "Skully McRottenshire".
- Sunita and air hostess and Poonam an Ad executive stay together in Mumbai in a rented apartment.Their lives take interesting turn when they start sharing the flat with a struggling actor Kumar and a small time broker Sudhir.
- When the Smoke Clears: A Story of Brotherhood, Resilience and Hope, shows how a group of wounded soldiers discover renewed purpose and healing by giving to others.
- As Christmas approaches, Dexter tries to balance his life with Hannah and his relationship with Debra. Dexter learns the man responsible for ordering his mother's death has been released from jail.
- After being framed for a murder, a monster slayer must find the assassin and clear his name.
- Narrated by award-winning actor Gary Sinise, WHEN WE LEFT EARTH is the incredible story of humankind's greatest adventure, as it happened, told by the people who were there. From the early quest of the Mercury program to put a man in space, to the historic moon landings, through the Soyuz link-up and the first un-tethered space walk by Bruce McCandless, this is how the space age came of age. The vivid HD series features vintage rushes and all the key onboards filmed by the astronauts themselves. The sequences are captured by cameras onboard the spaceships, enabling the series to tell the stories in a depth never seen before.
- Sakuntalam (Sanskrit translation: 'of Sakuntala') is an upcoming 2021 Indian Sanskrit language historical film directed by Dushyanth Sridhar, a renowned speaker, writer and researcher on Indian scriptures. The film has been produced by Dushyanth Sridhar and Srinivas Kannaa under Desika Daya Productions. The film is an aesthetic adaptation of Abhijnaana Saakuntalam from Kaalidaasa's work.
- Promance International's "Mothers and Doctors" is an innovative medical drama that centers upon the life and cases of physicians working at a new private gynecology clinic and at the state-owned Emergency Hospital's Obstetrics and Gynecological Department. Mihnea Zaharescu (Vlad Zamfirescu), Ana Dogaru (Eugenia Serban), and Augustin Popa (Virgil Ogasanu) are co-founders of the private Gynecology Clinic "Materna" in the busy city of Bucharest. Mihnea has moved up in his career, but he is not entirely happy. He could not leave behind his unresolved feelings for Mara Manea (Medeea Marinescu), his former great love, whom he left out of reluctance to start a family. Mihnea and Mara work side-by-side at the hospital, trying to keep their feelings well-guarded. Doctor Ana Dogaru (Eugenia Serban) dedicates her time to her patients and aspires to professional recognition. Her daughter Cristina (Victoria Raileanu) considers her mother's absence and excessive preoccupation with her career the main reasons of their compromised relationship and she's unwilling to forgive her. Sensitive, yet rebellious, Cristina takes refuge in a love story with her English teacher Paul Cristea (Mihai Ghior). Ana is having a secret romance with the Chief of the Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Stefan Dinu (Constantin Cotimanis) who has been through a bitter divorce; although they are close, he is unwilling to commit to an official relationship. Inspired by real-life facts of the Central and Eastern European medical system undergoing a profound crisis, the cases described are at-the-edge situations, true challenges that come as consequence of human indifference and negligence. "Mothers and Doctors" presents and examines the miracle of life, reflecting on the need of change, but also on the hope for a different future.
- Trout Grass is an evocative journey into the passion of sport and the wonders of fine craftsmanship. The award-winning film examines the origins of the fly-rod--from its beginnings as Tonkin bamboo in remote China, to an intricate workshop in Montana. Following this amazing species of grass around the world, viewers discover a material capable of transmitting power, awareness and love.
- At 86, Vera sets out to find three missing pages, the last chapter of her tragic love.
- Although they are still mourning the death of their son, Tommy and Janet are moving forward with their separation. Tommy is also still trying to maintain his sobriety while now bogged down with new responsibilities, which include caring for his father. Sean Garrity has struck up a secret relationship with Tommy's sister Maggie, and unfortunately for him, he's really starting to fall for her. Sheila finds condoms in her son Damian's room, and asks Tommy to have a conversation with him about it. In confronting Damian, Tommy learns that the teenager is carrying on an affair with one of his teachers, Mrs. Turbody. And when the city's no-smoking ban threatens the firehouse, the crew tries to make things interesting by starting a big wager on whether they can quit smoking.
- The 'other' love story is a journey of 2 young girls who fall in love and they act on it without thinking twice There is a lot of stigma associated with such a relationship, but inside the heart, only love endures.
- In Odessa, Ukraine, the Bulgarian population officially numbers over 150 thousand, and unofficially - 200-250 thousand. This Black Sea port town is one of the most important emigration centers in the history of the Bulgarian National Revival. Exploring multiple fates and traces of Bulgarians in this region, the film movingly reveals viewpoints, mentality, spirituality, and above all - the genuine patriotism of a new, young generation of ethnic Bulgarians who perceive and cherish the fatherland of their ancestors as their own.
- Emilian asks his team to use any means possible to destabilize the Captain's business. Relu and Paganel take over a truck that crossed the border, but they are stopped on the highway. Panicked, Paganel wants to step down, but his wife changes his mind. Magda and Teddy have a difficult day, not even the new member of their family, Teddy the dog, can dissipate the tension between them. Relu finds out that Gina is moving into a city-apartment and offers to help her. Romica makes a discovery in Toma's garden.
- A few months after the events of season 2, the Captain's team is on alert, but Nicu isn't ready to give up his plans to expand, because of the police. Magda and Teddy are trying to rebuild their relationship. Emilian is pressured by Andronache to make arrests and in his turn, he pressures Nico. Relu and Nicu are visiting Nico in the middle of the night and they sketch a risky plan.
- COLD FEET is a feature-length screwball romantic comedy set during the week before the wedding of a neurotic atheist to a well-to-do art critique critic. The film channels the fast-paced, banter-filled style of Hepburn/Grant films from the '40s.
- After escaping a violent assault with no memory of how she survived, Lily struggles to regain her memory of the night's events and recover from trauma. As she reaches out for help, she is instead re-victimized - blamed - for events beyond her control. Signs of post-traumatic stress begin to emerge, and Lily's psyche begins to crumble. Will the support of her cop girlfriend, Raye, be enough to save her from herself, or will Lily succumb to a darker path, losing herself completely?
- Water is essential to existence. Our bodies require it, as do our souls. It is the stuff of life and death, of sweat and tears, of need and wonder. Water bubbles through our imaginations, splashes through our forms of play and winds through the tributaries of human spirituality. Yet, as precious as we know water is, we have treated it as if it were infinite and cheap, which has led to an international crisis of epic proportions. One Water is a film that celebrates all the myriad ways water has touched human lives around the globe and explores our changing relationship to water as it grows ever more perilously scarce. The film leaves audiences with a series of provocative questions that culminate in one that will impact all of our futures: is water a human right or a commodity? Through a starkly emotional journey, the audience is invited to bear witness and encouraged to recognize this major global crisis as his or her very own. Filmed in 15 countries in both hemispheres, One Water churns together stirring visual sequences, compelling expert commentary, hypnotic local music and a score performed by the world-renowned Russian National Orchestra to immerse audiences in a direct and exhilarating experience of the meaning of water to humanity. The film highlights a world where water is exquisitely abundant in some places and dangerously lacking in others. Taps flowing with fresh, clean water are contrasted with toxic, polluted waterways that have turned the blue arteries of our planet murky. In India, the story of women and children who walk miles everyday to fetch water of questionable quality unfolds, revealing how the need for water feeds the vicious cycles of ill health and poverty. In Africa and Hungary, the tale of how water washes through daily spiritual life and moments of bliss is explored. Along the Ganges and the Colorado, the devastating drama of once sacred rivers suffering from extreme overuse comes to the fore. And from all over the world, come scenes of how water is inspiring innovation, compassion and hope.
- At the end of the Second World War, Trieste, a city in the north of Italy that had remained in the shadows throughout the conflict, suddenly found itself the focus of great strategic interest. Caught between Italy and Yugoslavia, between the West and the Communist block, it was administrated by America and Britain for no less than nine years. These were the years of Philip Morris cigarettes, of the first blue jeans seen in Europe, of neon signs, nylon stockings, increasingly short skirts, of nights fuelled by martinis and boogie-woogie, and the first Hollywood movies. The American soldier Jim Herring and his Trieste wife Claudia witnessed it all and tell us about those incredible years with the help of never seen archive footage and historical reconstructions. Trieste appeared to be a happy island, but in reality it was revealed to be a powder keg and a nest of spies!
- In 1852, intercollegiate competition began between two novice rowing teams at New Hampshire's Lake Winnipesaukee. This race, corporately sponsored by a railroad company, brought together Harvard and Yale for spirited, if quite slow, competition. These rowers would find themselves caught in a fiercer struggle in the Civil War, where over a half of the young men served as officers, and two men died wearing opposing Union and Confederate uniforms. The Calling cross-cuts these historical revelations with the modern sport of crew. Rowing, which began the modern sports industrial complex, is shunned by television, ignored by corporate sponsors and virtually unknown to modern sport fans. Rowing is now the ultimate amateur sport - without recognition, an individual participates because he or she loves the challenge, not the reward. The Calling is a highly visual exploration into our sports, our culture and our history.
- Marty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown.
- The Giants explores the intertwined fates of trees and humans in this poetic portrait of environmentalist Bob Brown and the Forest. From a seedling to forest elder: the film is a masterclass that draws on Bob's 50 years of inspiring activism, from the Franklin campaign for Tasmania's last wild river, to today's battle for the Tarkine rain forest. Told in Bob's own words, his story is interwoven with the extraordinary life cycle of Australia's giant trees, bought to the screen with stunning cinematography and immersive animated forest landscapes.
- A show about four friends as they leave highschool and enter practical lives, make mistakes as they grow up, fall in love, and become willing to sacrifice their lives for their country.
- Prem, Tatsat, and Rajat, launch a unique start-up focused on smashing ghosts. They get a ghostly one when they encounter Eisha, As the crew battles various Ghosts, they find themselves on a collision course with the dark world.
- Freya loves music and singing and she wishes to perform. But an unpleasant experience as a young girl and a mother who doesn't believe in her abilities makes it hard for her. The only person who believes in her is her father who dies in front of her. Though Freya has suffered a lot from the loss she might find a new and bright road forward through music. One thing is certain she is doing it for her father.
- Two strangers are forced into a life of servitude to the local deity. They fall in love and want to start a new life but will the wrath of a highly superstitious community let them live in peace?
- The journey to the West was a conspiracy of heaven. After Sutra went missing for more than a decade, Heaven sent its army to search, in order not to let the Sutra once again fall into the hands of heaven, the journey to West begin again.
- A profile of Tasmanian-born combat cameraman Neil Davis, particularly his time in South Vietnam and Cambodia in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
- 18 years since composing his last hit song, Kamal Kumar finally gets a chance to make another song for his old producer.
- A film about absence narrated by people who have experienced feelings of distance and emptiness and are living in Brazil, Portugal, Angola, Mozambique and Cabo Verde. Bodies, landscapes, memory and time. A journey through the territories of memory, representation and belonging.
- Two men and a woman. The first wants the other, the other wants a career, and the third wants a family. This film, made with psycho-dramatic methods, tells about the absence of empathy. It is about the personal fears that separate us and about the fundamental social problems that determine the experience of otherness and attitudes to it in present-day Hungary.
- The first 9/11 Truth film to name names of the perpetrators. 9/11 Missing Links presents a credible, well-documented case that the 9/11 atrocities were a war provocation carried out by Israeli assets: Neocons and dual nationals.
- The series centers around a juvenile named Tianming Jing, who becomes a hero and changes the course of history with his exploits.
- A pragmatic paleontologist touring an almost complete theme park on an island in Central America is tasked with protecting a couple of kids after a power failure causes the park's cloned dinosaurs to run loose.
- In the computer world of the Grid, a young program joins Tron's fight against their world's tyranny.
- Based on true facts, the film revolves around 6 brave soldiers who escape from the clutches of the Pakistan Army and risk death with honour and courage with sacrifice towards their journey home.
- Build a world for wildlife in Planet Zoo. From the developers of Planet Coaster and Zoo Tycoon comes the ultimate zoo sim. Construct detailed habitats, manage your zoo, and meet authentic living animals who think, feel and explore the world you create around them.
- A documentary written by Kane McKay, a returned military serviceman, about Bob Quinn, a recipient of the Military Medal for his heroic actions in World War II in Tobruk, 1941, and also champion player for a number of years at the Port Adelaide Football Club.
- Sir Doug & The Genuine Texas Cosmic Groove tells the story of Doug Sahm, the wild man musicians' musician and unsung hero of Texas music. A country music child prodigy and teenage rhythm & blues dynamo who caused a riot at his San Antonio high school, Sahm emerged as an international rock star leading the Sir Douglas Quintet. He landed in San Francisco just in time for the Summer of Love in 1967. He returned to Texas as the cowboy hippie rocker who built a burgeoning music scene in Austin in before forming the Tex-Mex super group The Texas Tornados. A kinetic, quirky character with a solid sense of place as well as an innate wanderlust, Doug Sahm's story is the story of Texas music.
- When former Afghan Refugee Muzafar Ali, discovers that Afghans have been an integral part of Australia for over 160 years, he begins to photograph their descendants in a search to define his own new Afghan-Australian identity. Then the Taliban take over Afghanistan and his old country comes calling.
- Luku Ngarra is an unflinching, indigenous Australian Aboriginal funded documentary on the history and culture of Arnhem Land leading up to the present day, seen through the eyes of one of Australia's most respected Indigenous elders and traditional lawmen, the Reverned Doctor Djiniyini Gondarra OAM. Set mainly in the remote community of Elcho Island, the film is a timely challenge to the dominant mainstream paradigm that has failed to recognise the true value and importance of traditional Aboriginal law and culture for the wellbeing of remote communities.
- Powerful Dragon ring is kept safe for years by the King Jiri and therefore he keeps peace on the whole continent. But when he looses the ring there are many people who desire it and they are ready to do anything to get it.
- Queen of Thursdays follows ballerina Rosario Suarez from her beginnings in Havana, Cuba, her rise through the ranks, her battles to find her place in the dance world in her own country and, finally, her life in exile.
- While hundreds of thousands of tourists visit Iceland every year to witness freezing glaciers, steaming geothermal areas and huge black sand deserts, more than a thousand visitors find themselves requiring a rescue. Adventurer Bear Grylls demonstrates how to make a snow cave, find water in deep tunnels and avoid frostbite in this Arctic environment. Because finding food is a problem in this climate, Bear is forced to eat a sheep's eyeball and catch a ptarmigan (a wild bird). He also has to deal with blizzards and 50 mph winds as he attempts to reach safety.