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- An international unit of the FBI charged with coming to the aid of, and solving crimes involving, American citizens in foreign countries. A spin-off from Criminal Minds.
- The world's cruelty is confronted with the love of two different people who try to save humanity from poverty and war.
- The incredible true story of an Armenian family forced to flee their home during the collapse of the Soviet Union, and embark on a journey to find a community to call their own.
- December 1942. Two young soldiers leave their post at check-point 83 in Northern Värmland, Sweden, and make their way through the ice cold night toward the border of German-occupied Norway. Sweden stands on the brink of invasion and the soldiers want to see the enemy everybody's talking about, but the adventure ends in disaster and the following day Lieutenant Aron Stenström finds out that his brother Sven is one of the missing soldiers. With the odds against him, he is forced to go on a secret rescue mission behind enemy lines. Deep in the Norwegian forest Aron realizes that a completely different kind of line must be crossed if they're to come out alive.
- Four South African women go to Nigeria to meet men they met online, choosing eight bachelors to bring back to Cape Town to see if they find love.
- The story of the 1971 war between India and Pakistan is told from the perspective of a soldier.
- A pilot and a filmmaker set off to circumnavigate the world in a single-engine airplane. For 90 days they traveled and met people from many different cultures and asked them - is what divides us greater than what brings us together?
- A channel that focuses on dating tips and trends from around the world.
- Shot in Acapulco in the summer of 2002, this documentary explores the making of John Sayles' "Casa de los Babys" as well as the theme of adoption in foreign countries and the social-economic reality in Latin America.
- Tom Halliday (Tom Tyler), of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is implicated and framed on a murder charge. The real killer has gone back into the United States, so Halliday, with no credentials, has to cross the border in order to find and capture the killer. This one actually ends with an "up the creek without a paddle" situation.
- A few days before she cheats on him, a girl and a boy talk about their memories, discuss their insecurities and dream about their future.
- TV Series
- Eyoub, was the main actor portraying a young smuggler boy when he was a child. He envisioned a better life for himself then becoming an actual smuggler as he grew up, but life did not favor him. We follow Eyoub and other smugglers on the Iran - Iraq border, who experience life threatening struggles on everyday basis.
- Follows Marcelo Ayala and his family, recently arrived from Mexico, as they find their way culturally and economically in the US.
- Beyond Borders moves past the headlines and takes an in-depth look at the hot-button issues of legal and illegal immigration.
- In the Arab world, women are fighting a two-front war against repressive internal constraints and intrusive Western interference. In this program, a feminist delegation composed of author Nawal Saadawi and other renowned activists from the Middle East and North Africa gathers at the UN, on college campuses, and in church basements to speak out about deterioration of women's rights in the Arab states in an effort to heighten awareness of the Arab feminist struggle for equality--and the effects of U.S. foreign policy on their efforts.
- Three broke Italians pull off a robbery in neighboring Switzerland. The heist profits them less than they expected; the journey back to Italy is going to show who they really are.
- After Shakespeare and Lao Tzu, Kahlil Gibran is the most widely-read poet in history, and yet his captivating life story has remained largely untold to mass audiences for nearly a century. While Gibran is best known for his iconic series of prose poems, embodied in "The Prophet," he was also a prolific painter and author of many other written works, including extensive correspondence that illuminates his artistic and romantic self. He lived in the early twentieth-century in Lebanon, Boston, Paris and New York. His work emphasized "unity in diversity" through internationalism and respect for various cultures and religions, as well as his own spiritual vision and support for the rights of women. This official Kahlil Gibran biography will be the first major theatrical feature to tell the story of how a poor Lebanese boy, from a remote mountain village "Bsharri", came with his family to America, and became a global literary figure and artist.
- A young girl, a student, is upset by the hypocrisy and dishonesty around her. She looks for answers to all the questions that upset her in the men who she dates, but nobody is courageous enough to reciprocate her frank feelings. The movie was forbidden for public screening in the Soviet Union.
- Dr Charles and Kemi get into a love squabble when he did not make his love intentions known on time. Clinic workers get involved and events take an expected twist. Dr Charles and Kemi get into a love squabble when he did not make his love intentions known on time. Clinic workers get involved and events take an expected twist.
- 'Beyond Borders: Personal Stories from a Small Planet' is a creative burst of defiance and hope by youth around the globe who are overcoming the huge obstacles that have defined their lives. It's an inspiring compilation of 9 short films written, shot and edited by teenagers who weave documentary filmmaking, animation and archival footage to tell personal stories on what they most fear and how they build security in their lives.
- Sports unifies us, it bridges the gap regardless of culture or conflict. The Ryerson Rams, a women's volleyball team from Toronto, Canada experienced how being in service and sharing their sport in the impoverished town along the Mexican border transcends literal and figurative borders.
- An exclusive interview with director Park Chan-wook sharing his memories about the making of his classic film "Joint Security Area"
- Expats from two nations at war, bond in a foreign land over their common love and form everlasting camaraderie beyond borders. Their marasim (connection) fades away their partition.
- Matthew Hockenos, author of 'Then They Came for Me: Martin Niemöller, the Pastor Who Defied the Nazis', considers the true and fictional accounts of the pastor's life.
- As South Sudan prepares to become the world's newest country, people struggle to survive in some of the harshest conditions imaginable. The war with the north has taken a brutal toll, with over 2 million dead. Below the new border some 96 ethnic groups now face an uncertain future. Many are suffering, but it's the women and girls who have it the worst. Many are raped, while most are routinely traded for cattle and forced to serve their owners. This film is an intimate look into several different southern tribes and highlights the work being done by Mercy Beyond Borders to improve the lives of women and girls primarily through education, health care, and micro-loans.
- When Bob Smith brings in the outlaw Bob Moore he learns his real name is also Bob Smith. With his sister whom he has not seen since childhood arriving, Moore gets Smith to pose as him. The masquerade works fine for a while but then Moore's gang members plan to kill him and Smith must save the brother of the woman he now loves.
- In WOMEN BEYOND BORDERS, acclaimed director Jean Chamoun (In the Shadows of the City) looks at the lives and works of some of the women who have joined in the fight for their Palestinian homeland, such as young resistance fighter Kifah Afifi's experience as a survivor of the 1982 Shatila massacre in Lebanon when she was just 12 years old. She tells about fighting the Israeli occupation of South Lebanon in the 1990s and of her imprisonment in the Khiam detention facility, which was run by Israel's auxiliary militia, the South Lebanon Army. Chamoun also explores the pioneering contributions of other Palestinian women, such as activist Samiha Khalil, also known as Um Khalil, who spoke out against the Balfour Declaration and the British occupation of Palestine at an international women's demonstration in 1936, when she was just 13. She founded the welfare organization Inaash al-Usra in her garage in 1965 and ran for president against Yasser Arafat in 1996, earning 12% of the vote.
- Beyond The Border (Riding Solo in Mexico) is a motorcycle adventure film created by Sterling Noren. It is a story of determination, discovery and adventure set in Baja and the Sierra Madre Mountains of Northern Mexico.
- Nearly 11 million people live in the US without the benefit of social and political rights, and the majority are Mexicans. Undocumented Mexican immigrants have become the public face of the anti-immigrant backlash now sweeping our country - and yet much of the national debate about their lives, their motivations, and their role in maintaining crucial sectors of the US economy - is deeply flawed.
- Om introduced Discus to Olivia (a disabled child) but she was not confident and OM coaches Olivia and then the rest is history.
- The Baseball Beyond Borders youth baseball team partners up with the Perkins Foundation to introduce the youth of Jackson Mississippi to the game of baseball.
- A man falls in love at first sight with a deaf woman and loves her with all his heart.
- Beyond The Borders, which portrays the universality of human relationships centering on Japanese-Bangladeshi couples living in Japan.
- On a trip to Mexico with Trampas to pick up six palominos The Virginian becomes sick. He is forced to stay at a lonely saloon and inn tended by the girl friend of a local outlaw. As he recovers she decides she would prefer life with him.
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