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- Two childhood friends plan to rob an armored-car depository, but an NYPD officer stands in their way.
- A tribute and doc-crime-drama celebrating American film noir and the icons of the Hollywood golden age. It recaptures the time and place of New York in the 30's and 40s as well as plays with the codes and references of the genre.
- In London's yuppie-dominated docklands of the 1980s Paul tries to make a deal with an American businessman However, he underestimates the clout of his old boss, a powerful Eastender.
- TV SeriesBased on Will Hermes' Love Goes to Buildings On Fire, which chronicles five explosive years in New York City that changed music forever.
- The recently deceased rise, feasting upon the living as a zombie outbreak spreads across the globe. In Central New York, a small Marine patrol, led by Seargent Ritter, tries to keep order. But while battling the living dead they are also faced with roving gangs going unchecked and entire military units defecting. Amid the chaos, a drug lord named Ray sees an opportunity to rule the new world rising, and he is sabotaging rescue centers and military bases to help further break down the Government's attempts to restore order.
- During the 2004 Republican National Convention, three political players are followed: Cheri Honkala, liberal activist; Paul Rodriguez, Republican candidate for Congress; and Michelle Goldberg, an independent journalist.
- Writer and broadcaster Sathnam Sanghera embarks on a very personal journey to unearth the roots that bind Britain to its colonial past, explore how Empire is remembered and how this has created Britain's culture and its politics.
- Based on author Jonathan Lethem's short story 'Entry of Buildings' is equal parts micro-documentary, visual poem and dreamy investigation into what it is to enter one of the world's tallest buildings.
- Sometimes it takes a loyal and dedicated man to manage an elevator.
- A gorilla must go to the top of the Empire State Building to retrieve his balloon, taken there by the wind.
- The game of chess has been bringing New Yorkers together for years in parks, squares, cozy clubs and tournament halls. But how can this beloved pastime survive amid a pandemic? Meet the city's most interesting pawn pushers, grandmasters, club owners and street players who keep the hope, and the game, alive.
- This is a short, 22 minute film about the decline of rural New York, and examines the forces which have led to vast parts of the state becoming a virtual economic wasteland.
- William Sulzer, impeached governor of New York, plays himself in this story of political corruption, thrills, and romance.
- "The New York Central's celebrated train running at 60 miles an hour. Splendid in action and unusually fine photographically. The greatest train view ever taken."
- EMPIRE STATE follows David as a chance encounter with an old friend forces him to choose between two lives.
- This program focuses on the symbolic and historical aspects of the Empire State Building rather than its architecture and technology. The world's tallest building was preceded but a skyscraper construction boom in the roaring twenties that ironed out many of the challenges of building tall. Yet, despite being one of the only major construction projects in New York during the Great Depression, which generated considerable publicity, it remained controversial in a number of ways until the film "King Kong" made it a must see tourist destination and it survived a B-25 plane crash.
- The Empire State Building is one of the wonders of the modern world, and cutting-edge tech helps experts explore it like never before, revealing the secrets of its construction and the mysteries hidden deep in its foundation.
- 2017–202324mTV-Y8.5 (7)TV EpisodeBob signs up for a game show with Bingo and Rolly. When Bob's trip to the Empire State Building is cancelled the Pugs and ARF head to NYC to bring the Empire State Building to Bob.
- While Cooper decides to check out the competition, Billie dwells on the passionate highs and soul-crushing lows that defined her romance with Brad.
- 2011–Podcast Episode
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- 2020– 17mTV Episode
- 2016– 44m7.0 (5)TV EpisodeExperts use cutting-edge technology to investigate one of the wonders of the modern world. They reveal mysteries hidden in its foundation.
- 2021–TV EpisodeWe sit down with Billboard sensation April Rose Gabrielli to discuss her latest hit song, "Do You?" along with her musical background, the differences between being a band member and solo artist, and what advice she would give to new musicians just starting out. April has toured the US, Canada and internationally having supported/opened for artists such as: Andy Black, The Faim, KULICK, Metro Station, Ryan Cassata, and Mae Krell. Most recent credits include performing in the heart of Times Square, after a sold out debut performance at NYC's Bitter End, and a virtual performance with "Let Me Help Foundation" and #IAmNoJoke anti-bullying campaign celebrity benefit featuring: Sir Patrick Stewart, Ozzy Osbourne, Rick Wakeman, Julian Lennon, Lights and more for 10,000+ fans. April's song "Tameless" was selected as the title and trailer track for "Not The Science Type" a documentary about female scientists that made it' at NYC's Tribeca Film Festival in June 2021. Her songs have airplay on Sirius XM radio, Idobi Radio as well as placement on Spotify's 'The New Alt' and 'New Noise' playlists.
- From a thousand feet up in the air, everything seems so peaceful on the Empire State Building-until you think about how many people lost their lives falling from the towering structure.