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- A newlywed couple is forced to redefine their relationship when Paul, the husband, is sentenced to 5 years in prison. The film explores two specific days: His last day of freedom, and his first day back in society.
- In Episode 13: There is a party. And foam swords. There are heart-to-hearts. And foam swords!!. There is dancing. AND FOAM SWORDS. ...I wish I had a foam sword. ...I wish I had friends who would have foam sword fights with me. ...I wish I existed outside of this description box so that I could make friends who would have foam sword fights with me.
- A comic satire 20 WAYS explores the absurd humor of an article by an Oklahoma lawyer that proposed twenty ways to spot an illegal. An entertaining, intelligent look at immigration using humor to explore this very contemporary story.
- The year is 2013. The President of the United States resigns, as the country faces the lack of a political leader. A German militia solider, Adolf Hitler, travels to the country, and decides to take charge, from a small Illinois town known as Arbor Falls to avoid all news coverage and publicity. Marion "Hawk" Hawkins is a tough, vigilante private detective. After busting one of the most wanted drug dealers in the state, he is sent out to find who is behind a recent string of murders occurring in and around the Arbor Falls area. After the kidnapping of his niece, Hawk is determined to find out who is behind all of the murders and disappearances. While doing so, Hawk discovers he is in the middle of one of the darkest, most sinister plots unleashed among the country, and it is up to Hawk to put it all to an end.
- Just a day before Christmas Eve, Isabel prepares with care the decoration of the house in order to receive her son Adrián, so they can spend together such a special evening. In the midst of this spirit, Adrián comes earlier with his new girlfriend to give her mother a surprise.
- This award-winning video shows how 3D animation technology is advancing numerous industries: Space Science at NASA/JPL, Product Design at BMW USA, Character Animation at Digital Domain, plus Architecture, Facilities Design, Commercial Animation, and Virtual Reality.
- Through the eyes of the Narrator and ancient Philosophers of the time, we are taken on a dramatic journey through history; recounting the incredible and exciting dramas, ceremonies, games, and chariot races of the Ancient Greek OLYMPIAD; the Olympic Games of the 5th Century BC.
- A single father struggling after his wife is killed by a drunk driver desires to celebrate Christmas, but after his young daughter is visited by the messenger of miracles in a dream she becomes determined to follow in her mother's interfaith holiday tradition and convinces her father after 8 days of miracles to celebrate Christmasukkah by merging the two holidays.
- 8-BALL is a crime drama that chronicles the lives of Johnny and his three childhood friends in Queens, New York and their fateful encounter with neighborhood mobster, Ramone Torzo. Events that occurred 10 years ago in the gritty pool halls of New York City resurface and threaten Ramone's new high-powered life in modern-day Hollywood. Sensing the inevitable collision course with history, Ramone eventually discovers that a man can never truly escape his past.
- 89 is a gripping crime thriller that journeys through trauma, psychological warfare, murders and finally retribution.
- The story of a wealthy British Indian family where after the father's death his secret swinging past is revealed in a series of photo albums discovered by his wife, played by (Indiraa). The family feeling betrayed are soon on a journey into his past where many stones are over turned. A secret love child is revealed,(Mona Kiren) who inherits the family property in France leading the daughter (Sandeep Garcha) and son in-law(Steven Drew) on a quest to claim back what they believe they own. The film shows a family under strain when the mother is diagnosed with breast cancer. The movie is a dark comedy that explores all depths of life and shows that some have a secret to hide. Whats yours?
- A GIFT OF JOY a documentary film written, produced filmed and directed by Tony De Nonno celebrates the essence, breath and scope of the Brooklyn Public Libraries - "Service to the Aging Program," and the positive impact it has on the lives of the seniors it serves at all of Brooklyn's 58 Branch Libraries. Tony De Nonno weaves a captivating documentary about this remarkable program which is dedicated to empowering and providing the culturally-diverse seniors of Brooklyn with arts, cultural, educational and lifestyle programs which enhance their lives. In "A Gift of Joy" a rich array of enlightening music, cultural, and art are featured in this heartwarming documentary - including performances by the legendary Jazz Guitarist, Ray Rivera at the BPL's Saratoga Branch, the acclaimed Italian Opera Company at the New Utrecht Library, and an enlightening performances by the Puerto Rican Cuatro Folkloric ensemble, The Woodhill Players and the Chinese Music Ensemble at the Bushwick Library round out this poignant documentary. During one of the performances an elderly gentleman exclaims - "It is so wonderful - it brings, theater, information and poetry to your own backyard." Brooklyn is New York City's largest borough with a population of more than 2.5 million people. And this nationally renown Service to the Aging program is dedicated to empowering and providing the culturally-diverse seniors of Brooklyn with arts, cultural, educational and lifestyle programs which enhance their lives. The film captures a diversity of Brooklyn Seniors sharing their stories about how the "Service to the Aging," has touched their lives. Their heartfelt testimony is interwoven with the mission and vision of the "Service to the Aging Program," and especially spirited and enlightening music, cultural, art and education program moments that serve the ever-changing needs of seniors and gives them - "A Gift of Joy."
- After cutting their budget for the local police force, the small town of Calmar lends itself to a night of terror at the hands of a deranged madman hellbent on bloody vengeance.
- 1955–198030mTV EpisodeCraig Claiborne, New York Times food editor, conducts a tour of the kitchens and professional personnel in New York City's famous restaurant The Four Seasons. He takes the camera through the processes of preparing an ideal meal for New Year's. With chef Joseph Rengli, and Paul Kovi, co-owner of The Four Seasons. The day begins with deliveries of raw materials at 7am, and ends many hours later when a waiter lifts a huge tray over his head and pushes open the doors to the main dining room. Claiborne tracks many steps, including fish preparation, the chocolate room, and the relationship between chief chefs, sub-chefs, assistants and clean-up employees. The featured meal for this day is: clear consommé (from marrow), whole striped bass (skinned and baked in pastry), roast rack of lamb with snow peas, Bibb lettuce salad, European cheese tray, puree of tangerine topped with whipped cream.
- Freelance journalist, Allan Roderick, is sent into town to cover a story on a theater group that claims to be able to materialize spirits. After checking into a bleak Bed & Breakfast, Allan begins to experience strange happenings in his room.
- Coming of age, a Son reiterates his unrelenting affinity and sense of responsibility towards the Other Woman in his father's life, with whom he has childhood memories; his plea to his Mother that it's high time she forgives people for what she considers wrong done to herself. The Mother, seems gripped in the continuing conflict between her two selves, that of a Wife and a Mother.
- Profile of composer Earl Robinson, who sings and plays the piano, and discusses his career. Robinson performs the entire "Ballad for Americans," accompanying himself on piano. Robinson discusses his work for The Federal Theater Project (1936) collecting folk songs, and the first performance over CBS Radio of "Ballad for Americans", sung by Paul Robeson and choir, a huge success. He also performs his "The House I Live In" and "Black and White."
- AFM Chairman Michael Ryan joins Moviehouse Entertainment's Mark Vennis and LA Writer/producer D'Arcy Conrique (Arcadia Films) performing with Different Place and Blueshouse Outfit in tribute to comrade Lars Bjorck 1953 - 2020.
- "Aami Joy Chatterjee" is the journey of a ruthless, self-centered and egoistic businessman Joy, whose definition of life and its situations is described by the all important 'I' , 'me' and 'myself'. One fine day, life throws him a googly and Joy Chatterjee goes missing - This is the journey of a man who realizes that the 'I' or 'Aami' is transient which fades out of being.Jaya Ahasan plays a pediatrician and his fiance and Shataf Figar plays an ACP investigating a bizarre case.
- One man's descent into madness as he tries to discover what comes for him in the middle of the night.
- 13-year-old Kasey, her older brother, Mason, and her mother, Lauren struggle to cope in the wake of her father's mysterious disappearance. Kasey begins to believe that her father - a man deeply interested in UFO sightings and close encounters - may have been abducted by aliens.
- On a Sunday morning in Beirut, frustrated Mona and her miserable taxi-driver husband Abu Rami set out for a drive across Lebanon to visit their son Rami and his wife. After 40 years of marriage, the couple nag and squabble and Mona is plagued with doubts about his fidelity. When the car breaks down in the middle of nowhere, Abu Rami and Mona are stranded without help. While waiting, tensions rise and Mona confronts her husband with her suspicions. He angrily dismisses her thoughts as absurd, but is eventually overcome by guilt and confesses to leading a double life. Mona is devastated and abandons Abu Rami on the side of the road, but not before shattering his world with a secret of her own.
- A distressed police officer seeks out "Truth Watch", A private investigation firm, run by a jaded detective and an ex-crime journalist, to investigate the mysterious disappearance of the city's most influential woman. As the search begins, the case unravels into a much darker web of puzzles that is larger than anything they had anticipated. The Trio must now face forces they never knew existed which in return might lead them to the significance of the infamous "Pink Candle". A story about Greed, Power and The Unknown.
- Mike (Tim Considine) and Robbie (Don Grady), aspiring songwriters, go against the odds and travel to New York to present a song they wrote to a big-time record producer (John Howard). A New York cabbie (Sidney Clute) helps them in the big city, and they reach their destination. Although the producer doesn't want the song, he gives the brothers some real-life solid advice, and they go home all the wiser for the adventure.
- A born-again Catholic who, through the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Eucharist, allows God to transform her heart. We all come into the Church torn apart by the world, but with time and the sacraments our souls are healed. Over the years, Aevia has starved her soul of nourishment and is on the edge, ready to jump and be done with the world, when God calls His Church to save her. She is mesmerized by the holiness and consolation within the Church, and her newfound emotions rise to the surface.
- On an isolated farm in Apartheid South Africa two lovers find themselves at risk of losing everything to a big city lawyer; they will stop at nothing to prevent him from exposing a dark family secret.
- What to do when you want to have an After Work Party but you're unemployed? The popular drinking game "Never have I ever..." gets out of hand and ends with a bang. How do you tell your girlfriend that she needs to get tighter downstairs without hurting her feelings? Glen is trying to get Good Guy Ken laid, but good guys always finish last or not at all. Failing to find a last minute One-Night stand the girls can always go home and play Groupie Hero.
- Painter-draftsman-filmmaker-printmaker Alexander Alexeieff, with his wife and co-worker Claire Parker, discuss the use of their "pin-board" technique for illustration and film animation. With excerpts from their films, a demonstration of the pin-board, and film made on location in Paris about the reception of their art.
- For 42 grueling minutes, in 120-degree heat, the two warriors left their hearts in the ring, with Ali often employing his now familiar rope-a-dope strategy and Frazier coming in low to land his thunderous hooks to the body and head of the aging champion. The fight wore on at a frantic pace, with neither man significantly ahead on the judges' scorecards. In between rounds 14 and 15, Frazier's trainer Eddie Futch had deemed his fighter had enough and threw in the towel, ending the battle and awarding Ali the victory. The fight took its toll physically on both Ali and Frazier and neither were ever as great again as they were that morning in Manila.
- Unsatisfied and desperate, Sean remains in the same unchanged situation with his best mate from high school. Despairingly needing change in his life, the thought of earning more money might be the solution to his bad situation.
- Chronicling the personal and professional journeys of Winnipeg's Reaves family and an in-depth look at the professional sons who are amplifying their voices for the next generation of Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour athletes. Willard Reaves, an all-star running back with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and winner of the Grey Cup with the heralded team in 1984. That year, he won Most Outstanding Player in the CFL. He remained with the Blue Bombers for 4 more seasons, then went to the NFL in 1989 playing for Washington and Miami before retiring from the game. Today, Winnipeg might see an unassuming Willard Reaves out and about in the community. Little about him reveals his connection to NHL Vegas Golden Knights' hulking fan favourite and 'enforcer' Ryan Reaves -unless one happens to be an avid football or hockey fan. Ryan Reaves is a rare combination of size and skill in hockey (not unlike former Winnipeg Jet Dustin Byfuglien). His most famous incident after 650 NHL games with the St. Louis Blues, Pittsburgh Penguins, and Golden Knights was when he kneeled before a Vegas Golden Knights game to protest the George Floyd murder that captured the world's attention in the summer of 2020. Black Lives Matter amplified the messaging and North America paid attention. Younger brother Jordan Reaves, a defensive lineman for the Edmonton Elks, shares his story growing up in the shadow of his father and older brother.
- A married woman negotiates her persona during one evening with a married man at a spouse swapping party. Each one claims to be the passive party of their marriage, and describe their positions as "just going along with it." The couple struggles with their discomfort, as they search for some way to communicate. It is clear that they are meeting for the first time, and need to deal with the traditional rules of courtship, however truncated. In general, the man is given the role of pursuer, and the woman is expected to be somewhat reserved. Do these rules still apply at a spouse-swapping party? Can a woman avoid being condemned for agreeing to participate in such an event, or even worse, enjoying the encounter? These are the challenges that each character faces, seeking to establish some context to allow them to proceed to the expected sexual encounter. It is as though the ending were already written, and the couple is trying to fill in the preliminaries, so the ending might be justified. Chris Anderson's sensitive piano score provides the perfect background for the scene.
- A discouraged artist visits his young cousins and discovers that they are being made fun of in school because of their African background. Having been away for so long, he tries to make it up to them by telling a story about the beauty of their culture. While finding the story he's telling hard to believe, the children ask him about his own story and the film he tried to make. He talks of an African Epic with characters that oddly resemble to the children. The film's story sounds somehow just like their own journeys. Through, a mysterious, magical turn of events, the children end up finding hope in the story and encouraging the artist. They all learn, through this unique cultural adventure, how meaningful and special they've been all along.
- Based on the writer's novel. In 1987, following a public outcry about its questionable medical practices, Staten Island's Willowbrook State School for people with intellectual disabilities closed its doors for good. Flat broke and almost finished with graduate school, Dan Tomasulo - now a core faculty member at Columbia University's Spirituality Mind Body Institute - was hired to relocate Willowbrook's most severely disabled inhabitants into a groundbreaking community-based group home.
- A musician and a fireman work against certain expectations in order to pursue their respective dreams.
- Stephen Sondheim, composer-lyricist; John Weidman, writer; and Frank Rich, theater critic, in a close study of how one Broadway musical song came to be: "Someone in a Tree" from "Pacific Overtures". Members of the Broadway cast join Sondheim in a performance of the number. Filmed in Sondheim's apartment in New York City. Members of the cast of "Pacific Overtures": Mako, James Dybas, Geddie Watanabe, Mark Hsu Syers. "It's my favorite song of anything I've written," Sondheim said. He demonstrates how he created the song, how the music tracks the libretto, gaining complexity and tension as the text becomes more urgent, how the song becomes a study of perceiving details in a seamless world.
- Anais Nin, filmed at the point in her life when she was passing from being a bohemian writer to being a widely read figure taken up by a new generation, reads selections from volume one of her just (1966) published Diary. This diary eventually went into many volumes and through its brutal honesty made her something of a cult figure on college campuses and in the new "women's liberation" movement. Many photos from her personal collection illustrate her life and world. The key passages read here deal with her childhood, her decision to keep a diary as a never-ending letter to her absent father, Europe in the 1930's, Henry Miller and his friends, and her fascination for the Surrealist movement and for psychoanalysis.
- A fallen angel struggling with adapting to human life. When the angel changes from observer to participant, he becomes puzzled over the absurdity of human life. It could be the angel form is a symbol of our purity rather than actually falling down from heaven.
- Sci-fi. Set in a psychiatrist's office, Dr. Wolf (played by Ruben Rabasa), is conversing with an affordability accumulator (AA) suspected of being a prostitute, Megan McPherson (played by Josie Martineaux). The AA's name is anonymous, because the controlling corporates -- banks and pharmaceuticals have stolen her identity and assigned her a number. 'anonymous (street meat)' is what people become when they drink Hellsy Sip and lose their identity to a small priestly caste of seers with access to the ultimate source of knowledge, and the rest of humanity simply tools in their vast schemes. The future could be a digitally supercharged version of the distant past: ancient Egypt multiplied by the power of Facebook.
- Life and Death are not each other's opposites; death exists for the sake of life. Does he realize this in life or get carried away? This is what ANUBRTO, BHALO ACHHO? is about.
- To stage a masterpiece of a heist, you need time, friends, and balls. Steve has two of the three.
- Seven astronauts, en-route to Mars after bacterial life is discovered on the red planet in the not-too-distant future. Unusual events unfold aboard the spacecraft, APTEROS, and the crew struggles to work out what is happening.
- An Article 21 A is an Upcoming 2020 Indian Hindi-language Short Emotional Film directed by Mahi Dubey, Produced under the banner of MD Arts Production and written by Manoj Dubey.
- Short"In a society driven by propaganda, a Mental Asylum is being demolished by the local political party for the construction of a tall statue of their political leader. Now there are no takers for the vagrant mental patients, there could be a threat to the society, as the patients are on the loose. The short film reflects upon the shifting priorities of our society, where hatred, propaganda and fanaticism have become a priority over logical development and issues which matter."
- Richard Cory used to be a rich man, a banker's only child. But when his life gets down in the dumps, he finds himself unable to sleep one night. So he goes out on a night on the town. When he gets back, he's found that his girlfriend has apparently committed suicide. So he decides to turn back to his life of crime, with the help of his friend, Frank Lloyd Wright. They start to terrorize innocent Arthur "Arty" Garret, who we may find is not so innocent after all. With oodles of references to the music of Simon and Garfunkel, At the Zoo is a crime film in the vain of "Fargo" or "Hard Eight."
- An honest look at the disturbing and mysterious power that love has over us when we experience it for the first time.
- HOLLYWOOD UPDATE- Designer Phillip Lim has partnered with Target for his brand new collection. Coach has partnered with Mattel to give Barbie a wardrobe makeover. Plus Footwear brand, Sam Edelman, is launching its debut apparel line for women, juniors and girls! SPORTS UPDATE- Los Angeles Dodgers continue to surge, beating the Tampa Bay Rays! Howie Kendrick, second baseman for the Los Angeles Angels, has been put on the 15 day disabled list. Plus San Diego Chargers Manti Te'o and New York Jets Geno Smith suffer injuries during preseason games! TECHNOLOGY UPDATE- Tumblr had only $16.6 million in cash when Yahoo bought them for a staggering $1.1 billion! Best Buy just announced sales on multiple items, including the iPhone 5 and Microsoft Surface Pro! Plus Chromecast is a wireless video-streaming device coming to Amazon! GAMING UPDATE- Konami is interested in seeing if you want a sequel to METAL GEAR RISING: REVENGEANCE? BIOSHOCK INFINITE is coming to Mac at the end of this year! Plus Xbox One has been designed to be switched on for a 10 year lifespan! BUSINESS UPDATE- Groupon reports sales increase this past quarter inspired a 22% stock rise! French drug maker Sanofi is under investigation in China for allegedly bribing 503 Chinese doctors. Plus two ex-JPMorgan employees arrested for their connection to the cover-up of the so-called "London Whale" trade. FASHION UPDATE- Miley Cyrus has finally made it to the top of the fashion world. Oscar de la Renta is set to present his Spring 2014 collection in less than one month. Plus see why modeling agent and activist, Bethan Hardison is up in arms!
- HOLLWOOD UPDATE- Miley Cyrus has finally made it to the top of the fashion world. Oscar de la Renta is set to present his Spring 2014 collection in less than one month. Plus see why modeling agent and activist, Bethan Hardison is up in arms! SPORTS UPDATE- See why Kevin Durant returned to Seattle for the 1st time since the SuperSonics left for Oklahoma City in 2008! Usain Bolt finished first place in the 100 meter final at the world championships. Plus get the latest on MLB games! TECHNOLOGY UPDATE- Google's balloons bringing free Internet to developing countries? Apple is aiming to reveal the new iPhone next month! Plus Microsoft executive is thought to be dead along after his private plane crashed in Connecticut. BUSINESS UPDATE- Walmart is trying to rapidly expand their beer-selling business! Steinway Musical Instruments just received a $475 million buyout offer! Plus Sony is separating their entertainment arm from its electronics division? FASHION UPDATE- Mark Jacobs is finally launching his Marc Jacobs Beauty collection at Sephora! Miley Cyrus stuns in a black, red and cream dress from the Proenza Schouler Spring 2013 Collection! Plus Prada's sales have massively declined. GAMING UPDATE-he All Drive feature in NEED FOR SPEED: RIVALS is going to be used again in upcoming installments! Overkill Software has released a new trailer for PAYDAY 2. Plus Ubisoft has released a new selection of screen shots for ASSASSIN'S CREED 4: BLACK FLAG.
- HOLLYWOOD UPDATE- Lady Gaga's new single APPLAUSE released to the radio! Ben Affleck had a secret meeting with Lindsay Lohan while she was in rehab! Plus Usher's son is finally out of the hospital! SPORTS UPDATE- Lebron James will no longer run for president of the National Basketball Players' Association! Texas Rangers beat the Houston Astros 2-1 for their season high, 8th straight victory. Plus, Washington Redskin's quarterback, Robert Griffin III, will return to full team workouts this week! BUSINESS UPDATE- Goldman Sachs Directors of Japan are starting a hedge fund specializing in Asian markets. Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr., the chairman and CEO of the New York Times, just sold 50,000 shares of his company. Plus J.C. Penney is trying to end its dispute with Bill ! FASHION UPDATE- America's Next Top Model, Tyra Banks wants woman to feel confident in their own skin. Nina Garcia, known from "Project Runway," will be wearing Google Glass at New York Fashions Week! Plus Cover girl, Karlie Kloss, is complaining about how hard modeling is? TECHNOLOGY UPDATE- HTC will soon launch their new ad campaign, featuring IRON MAN star Robert Downey, Jr. Motorola launching Moto X and Nexus end of year? BlackBerry lost $84 million and wants a joint venture? GAMING UPDATE- An eighth expansion pack for DC UNIVERSE ONLINE has been revealed. Kickstarter backers that invested in Ouya are getting free store credit. Plus PAPERS, PLEASE has just been released!