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- Based on the true story of the Attica Prison uprising of 1971.
- This Chicago-set family drama follows a policewoman who causes a rift with her three cop brothers when she decides to join the department's Internal Affairs division.
- In order to get rid of his troublesome son François, Maître Gérane manages to have him committed to a mental hospital owned by Dr. Varmont, a supporter of traditional treatments, in constant conflict with Dr. Emery, whose therapy takes the psychology of patients into account. François soon makes friends with Heurtevent, a sweet epileptic, and both decide to escape from the place. Their attempt is a failure and Heurtevent, unable to get over what he considers a return to hell, commits suicide. But rebellious François tries again and this time around he is successful. He finds shelter at his friend Stephanie's home...
- A black teen from a Chicago housing project struggles to find acceptance after he transfers into a suburban high school.
- "Backs Against The Wall: The Howard Thurman Story" explores the extraordinary life and legacy of one of the most important religious figures of the 20th century, Howard Thurman. Born the grandson of slaves, Thurman became a "spiritual foundation" for the Civil Rights Movement, inspiring many of its leaders including Martin Luther King, Jr, Jesse Jackson and Congressman John Lewis.
- Levey lives in a harshly lit apartment decorated with mostly cardboard boxes. Waiting for his girlfriend June to return, he plays chess, reads books, and meets with his friend Ed.
- Police Brutality PSA created for Harry Belafonte's non-profit, Sankofa.
- Jeremy Dice, a finisher in a New York East Side tailor shop who prides himself on being a smart dresser and dancer, proves to be cowardly when he retreats from a bully who gets fresh with his girl, and his employer discharges him. Deciding to go out west, Jeremy is caught hitching the rails and comes upon two outlaws in the desert disputing over booty; they are both killed in a shoot-out, and Jeremy is proclaimed a hero by the sheriff, but he is so frightened that he is unable to tell the truth. He is taken in by Welling, a wealthy rancher, and his daughter Mary, who develops an interest in him. When Jeremy's bravery is publicly discredited and Mary's name is slandered by one of the men, Jeremy lands a punch on the accuser's jaw, reestablishing his popularity and winning the admiration of Mary.
- In a futuristic city, a man and his girlfriend break into an abandoned hi-tech game park.
- A short film to help our sport and to get people aware of one of Handball's most controversial and talented characters, Paul Haber.
- For centuries, China has been a country of many walls. The Great Wall of China is the most recognized wall in the world. Today, as the world becomes more global, China, the "land of the dragon," once shrouded in mystery, has become a serious world power, facing new ideas and challenges. This classic documentary serves two purposes. First, it documents the historic United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women, which occurred in Beijing in 1995; one of the most noted speeches was given by then First Lady, Hillary Clinton, and called the "Women's Rights are Human Rights' Speech." For present-day use, the program also offers an eye-opening look at the country and politics of China as a whole, using walls as a symbolic metaphor. Walls can separate what is within and what is without; the known from the unknown; the sacred from the profane. Through an historical and psychological lens the program tracks the suppression of the feminine from dynastic times through the Communist era. Here we visit the Forbidden City, which for concubines who lived there was both palace and prison; we learn of the foot-binding ritual endured by Chinese women; of Mao Tse-tung (Zedong) who became the leader of the Chinese National Party in 1949; and of the protest of 1989, when students built the Goddess of Democracy, a statue which was crushed by soldiers in the assault on Tiananmen Square that ended the Democracy Movement. Also five songs written by Yoko Ono help to underscore the message of the program.
- Savor the peaceful ocean sunset as we focus on upper body stretches for the hands, wrists, shoulders and chest, as well as gentle seated postures to create more flexibility in the lower body.
- Against The Wall is a true life, inspirational short documentary about the life of Kevin-Foster who became the only person allowed by the Chinese government to ride a bicycle atop the length of the Great Wall, despite being told by doctors he would never walk or talk again after being electrocuted as a child.
- Anna, a car crash victim, lies in an ambulance, trapped between memories and emotions. She moves into darkness, and reflects on the voyage of a soul, entangled in time, struggling to break down the wall... of endless agony.
- When Jonny is hired by Mr. M to steal a top secret formula designed to enhance military soldiers into becoming super human; he decides to keep it out of the wrong hands. Mr. M is forced to confront Jonny and punish him.
- "The Blue Wall: A Conspiracy Against Citizens," is Raymond's response to police killings of unarmed citizens and the public display of corruption within law enforcement. The film explores the mindset of an officer that has killed an unarmed person in a traffic stop.
- Beating Our Heads Against the Wall - It Was Worth It (2020) is a short documentary film, that depicts a period of anarchist activities in Croatia (2008-2020), with a focus on the regions of Kvarner "Quarnaro/Carnaro" and Istria, but also on a larger scale across Croatia, and other countries such as Slovenia, Italy, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, and Spain. This document illustrates years of organisation, struggle, and lengthy legal proceedings.
- Poignant anti-police brutality short film. Harry Belafonte, Michael B. Jordan & Michael K. Williams.
- TV Mini Series
- Addictions in Northern Ontario
- Belly performs with Kobe in the music video "Back Against the Wall" from the album "Sleepless Nights 1.5" recorded for Capital Prophet Records. The music video begins with a shot of the death tarot card. Belly and Kobe sing as they stand in the desert during a sunset.
- 1965–197130mTV-PG7.9 (165)TV EpisodeWhen Carter, in the disguise of the camp kommandant, is seen leaving Stalag 13, Klink could end up being tried for treason.
- A popular art teacher chooses Chloe's design for a sea-wall mural for reasons that have little to do with art; Josh suspects that the play is not the only thing going on between rehearsing thespians Nina and Teddy; Flipper investigates off-beat story ideas for a creative-writing assignment; and the chemistry intensifies between neighbors Marc and Suki.
- The story of the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre of 1929.
- Zain tries to help his old informant Chez Williams when he is caught up in a doggy perfume scam. Phil gets stung by the fake perfume must to the team's enjoyment. Sam let's her guard down with Stuart and they kiss. Emma tells Will their kiss was a mistake Sam and Stuart investigate a dead body found in a councilman's house and dig deeper to discover a seedy situation.
- Highlights of the time include tensions with the USSR, the baby boom continues, the Berlin Wall goes up, the Peace Corps, racial problems and Freedom Riders, Roger Maris breaks Babe Ruth's home run record, and more.
- Frank and Dan treat a 13-year-old girl , Georgina, suffering end stage heart failure. Her only chance of survival is a heart transplant. Her father confesses to Frank that each day he prays for someone else to die so that she can live.
- The story continues with four new survivors. The friends are desperate as they run out of food and are forced to search houses for food and supplies. Taking these chances may end up being more than they bargained for.
- The emergency department staff continue to be held hostage by James Byrne which challenges Frank's leadership of the department leading him to make a shocking statement on the administration of the hospital.
- Gary's furniture business flounders and finally flops. Mr Tay enrolls Chee Keong in a chess competition; he ends up organising it gets accused of rigging the game.
- 2019–Podcast EpisodeAr Blia has been untangling early experiences of trauma, limiting cultural beliefs, and confusing desires. Even within a conservative community, she has been able to find adventure, find herself, and find a partner who truly works for her.
- 2015– 1h 29mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2018– 10mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 21mPodcast Episode
- David's father is sick of him being so quiet and not showing any enthusiasm for anything; he wishes his boy was more boisterous. But could there be a reason for his gloomy demeanour?