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- While facing the stress of his play being produced on Broadway, a playwright deals with having to raise his son, his stepdaughters, and his stepsons.
- One solitary man at the rudder in a small open boat ploughs through a troubled sea off the Dutch coast.
- When a dysfunctional group of unpublished writers accept Hannah into their fold, the last thing they expect is her overnight success. Can these lovable misfits achieve their artistic dreams and avoid killing one another in the process?
- Paul must confront his white boy realness after arriving in New York and getting involved with explosively divisive groups: the queer ballroom scene and some straight debt collectors, while falling in love with a trans woman.
- From times beginning, The Author (Bruce Marchiano) has written a prodigal son story for an estranged son, The Star (Simon Provan), who returns to his childhood town to rekindle his relationship with father, The Keeper (David Ruprecht).
- Exploring the themes of friendship, love, hope, faith, and redemption.
- During a busy live taping of a TV program, a group of mysterious people show up with a strange demand..
- Franky and his best mate Dazza travel in a drug-laden campervan from the western outskirts of Sydney to Uluru so that Dazza's foul-mouthed girlfriend, Shazza, can be reunited with the dying mother she hasn't seen since she was three.
- The story behind literary persona JT LeRoy, the fictional writer created by American author Laura Albert.
- Human beings have entered the new century of "emotional consumption", and the fields related to "emotion".
- How to catch and re-educate the dictator in 24 hours. A provincial hotel turns into the epicenter of a secret operation, but magic and crazy love become a serious obstacle to the country's path to democracy.
- The drama queen is back, 10 times award winning director Crystal Deniro Simmons. The film producer that brought you "A Sub in the Brick City" now is bringing you "North Housing Authority," the film we've all been talking about and waiting to see. A four star Hollywood reporter called it sensational. The hood says all it's truth and the real thing. It's a drama with everything in it, you don't want to miss. This is a twister that takes you up and down. Just when you thought you were out and off the hook does she bring you right back with her brilliant writing skills and betrayal of what's going on in the hood and on the outskirts of Newark, NJ. Cinematographer Shaheed Shaheed says that she's the best thing since Spike Lee and Ava Duvernay.
- Olly, a gallery invigilator decides to quietly add his own artistic input to the exhibits on show, challenging the authority of the artist/author, and exploring vandalism as an extreme attempt of (uncredited) artistic collaboration. A supposed visitor furthers the idea of impromptu collaboration going so far as cutting one of the canvases with a pen, in the style of artist Lucio Fontana. Olly confronts the mysterious man and is met with philosophical citations by Guillaume Apollinaire, Michel Foucault and Samuel Beckett.
- Criminologist and subject matter expert is completely and utterly immersed in the area. He would be considered a foremost authority. The obsession has regressed to the point that he ash homicidal thoughts just so he can create a crime scene to his own liking. Mystery novelist Arisu band together tot tackle a new case that falls into their laps. It is these two If anyone can figure it out. However, things are neither so easy nor so simple.
- In a dystopian future, a pandemic has caused the world-wide collapse of governments. A Central Authority has risen to maintain law and order and control the supply chain of goods and services. Because most people are stuck at home, entertainment has become a premium commodity. The Central Authority has created a channel for citizens to create their own content. In exchange for doing this, citizens are compensated and given higher places in line for goods in short supply. Compensation is based on ratings of each show. However, if you fail to meet The Central Authority's minimum guideline, The Central Authority cancels your show; and your life.
- Founded to develop Youth/Teen Authors as Impact Communications Specialists who author original written works in poetry, monologues, rap, editorials, essays and lyrics from life stories and societal predicaments. We develop forums in collaboration with professional and renowned artists, who with us, will engage the world through spoken word on stage and screen and with design and publication.
- Write of Passage: An Author's Journey focuses on the career of Author Stephen J. Semones as he writes, travels to conventions, interacts with fans, and works as co-host and managing editor for the podcast, MORTIS. The film features interviews from family and friends of Semones as well as other independent authors, artists, actors, and fans. The film chronicles Stephen over the course of 9 months as he travels to 6 different conventions. It's a behind-the-scenes look at how an independent author approaches the daunting task of getting their work out there while trying to promote their own work. You'll see what it's like for one author as he takes his journey, doing things his own way, and above all, making sure his work gets into the hands of the people that matter the most: the fans.
- Inspired by the stories of Baron Munchausen by Rudolf Erich Raspe, our tales are not a literal adaptation but instead take the satirical, provocative and absurd spirit of the original tales and reimagines them for 2020. These fantastical stories are perfectly suited to an immersive audio experience which has, at its heart, the powerful, witty and commanding storytelling of its central character. But don't get too comfortable. Something dark always lies just underneath the comedy. Something desperate to get out.
- An author grappling with self-doubt finds solace when visited by his muse.
- OED Veteran Brandon Nakamura (Brand) is retained by the Seattle Port Authority as Lead Investigator of under the radar cargo ships whose legal shipments are fronts for Asian organized crime who bring human trafficking, narcotics, weapons caches, and other illegal forbidden items for sale on Seattle and Portland's black markets. Brand is a martial arts expert who models his skill sets and advanced interceptions' training in the schools of Bruce Lee and Jet Li. In the pilot episode, Brand's endurance and courage will be sorely tested when he uncovers and frees a shipment of kidnapped Thai and Chinese teenage girls. To his horror, ICE moves to deport the injured traumatized victims back to dangerous environs so Brand must take his skills into the courtroom where he will be presenting evidence on why shipments of captured enslaved people are not analogous to shipments of weapons or narcotics. The local Seattle community uplifts Brand and he is drafted to become Seattle's new mayor as the former one was ousted by an economic scandal. Brand becomes the first Seattle Port Authority officer to serve as Seattle's Mayor and retain his investigations that address and try to prevent human trafficking, weapons, and narcotics shipments in and out of Seattle Port Authority.
- Fed up with current state of popular fiction, literary critic ERVING DEBOER targets HOWARD VAUGHN, author of the latest "unworthy" bestseller. Another scathing review of Vaughn's novel ignored, DeBoer resorts to kidnapping the author outside a book signing. DeBoer tortures Vaughn-critiquing his novel while he threatens his life-and in doing so, finds himself entangled in the type of formulaic, pulp-plotting that makes Vaughn's novel so detestable.
- Robert Keller is a best selling author who loses his memory after an accident and wakes up in a stranger's house. He starts to have flashes of memory that he must look into, to remember his past.
- In the 1980s, long before Snoop Dogg and the rest of his crew had found success, they were Westside gang members living a street lifestyle that often included run-ins with the law. Snoop himself spent time inside California's notorious "Youth Authority" - the CYA - which in recent years has come under court order for abusing and failing to rehabilitate youth. Bigg Snoop Dogg's Youth Authority: California will tell the story of the CYA, gang activity, and youth violence in a documentary based on Snoop's story (as told by Snoop himself) and the stories of those youths still in the struggle.
- TV MovieEOD Marine Vet Lily Menendez struggles to readjust to civilian life and residual PTSD when she joins the LAPD-Belmont Port Authority Joint Task Force. Immediately she faces compromised politicians, a corrupt Port Authority, aggressive environmental crimes by big oil and gas, when she witnesses a mysterious murder onboard a Panamanian Freighter whose investigations yield human trafficking and global drug cartels smuggling nationwide..
- Marvin, with his indomitable assistant, Marnie, leading the charge, is on a mission to share his 2nd novel with his 'adoring' New England fans. At one particular book signing he meets Jennifer whom, it becomes quickly apparent, appreciates Marvin more than most. Marvin however isn't quite at ease with her being president of this new fan club.
- Crazy Horse's grandsons tell the oral history of Crazy Horse and his family tree all the way back to the mid 1700's. They tell of his spiritual and cultural values that were the driving force behind many of the actions he took in his life. These stories have never left his family circle in 128 years until this documentary.
- A panel show in which two critics debated a recently-published book; one critic would assail it, the other would praise it. Later in the program, the author would be given the chance to defend the criticism or to acknowledge the accolades.
- A documentary that explores the history of Icelandic women in music from the viking ages until today.
- Six fictional characters in an unwritten play appear to a theatrical company and demand that the company act out the characters' tragic story.
- The story of Chief Crazy Horse's early life is told by his descendants for the first time. They tell the story from Crazy Horse's eyes about the beginning of the Great Sioux War and what his people had to deal with.
- Author Ray Bradbury discusses the writing of his classic science-fiction novel "Fahrenheit 451".
- A group of unorthodox failed actors, turned security guards, who are notorious for their theatrics, are recruited to protect the marijuana legalization movement during a 2016 election in state of Maine.