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- A young American writer completes his service in WWI and travels across Europe with his wife and her attractive Italian girlfriend. Based on the novel by Ernest Hemingway.
- War widow and pre-teen daughter leave home of tyrannical father-in-law in Florida, get lost on a detour, and find shelter at a nudist camp.
- "Pamela Anderson: Return to Paradise" is a celebrity reality show on HGTV and Discovery+.
- A young pickpocket meets a sheltered teenage girl at an art museum while trying to lift her wallet. He falls in love with her and lures her to deserted strip of beach where he pretends his motorbike has broken. An unlikely romance follows.
- Young man on the wrong track suddenly finds purpose and love when he captures a serial rapist.
- The wealthy and devout Eden family lives by the word of God. They choose one lucky guest from each of their parties and give them the opportunity to change their life. But a life-changing dream for some may become a nightmare for others.
- Villagers in Turkey's Black Sea village of Camburnu struggle with the government's decision to turn their community into a garbage dump.
- Africa's elephants are hurtling towards extinction to fuel the worldwide ivory trade. While conservationists howl and corrupt governments fail to address the ongoing slaughter, one brave family has been working for decades to stem the tide, one elephant at a time. Gardeners of Eden is a gripping, first-person experience inside the operations of Kenya's David Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. From the front lines of the crisis, we witness their heroic efforts to stop the poachers in the bush, rescue the orphans of slain elephants and raise them by hand, until one day, returning them to their home in the wild.
- A look at Jesus Christ's life, from his childhood to the meeting with the Apostles, focusing on his compassionate human side.
- Toni Le Brun, a beautiful Viennese singer, becomes the ward of the wardrobe mistress of a Monte Carlo nightclub. Her benefactor, however, is actually a baroness incognito. Toni falls in love with the handsome Richard, but as they prepare to marry, she comes to believe he is only after the wealth accompanying her new noble status. But truth, like true love, will not be kept secret long.
- 15-year-old Eden Westbrook, lived in a small seaside town in Tasmania. One night after a minor disagreement with her family she left home. The next morning, she was found dead hanging from a tree on the main road into the town. The family don't believe she took her own life. This 8-part series delves into the family's view of the police investigation, the witness that was last to see Eden Alive , missing evidence, new information and a tiny town with a dark secret.
- Gan HaShlosha, better known as the "Sakhne", is one of the largest, most famous and most visited parks in Israel. Director Ran Tal expresses with exceptional cinematic measures the abundance of conflicted elements of the Israeli soul.
- A down on his luck, struggling actor determined to give love one last chance, travels to the Ukraine in search of a wife, but instead of a sure thing at a price, he finds himself sucked into a criminal underworld.
- Documentary exploring the mythology of the Garden of Eden, the paradise on earth described in the Bible as existing before the corruption of mankind.
- A young girl named Violet discovers a odd garden in her mind's eye, where she is greeted by a shadow of her late best friend, Eiffel.
- In the heart of Africa, David Livingstone discovers Victoria Falls.
- A history of the Klezmer revival in the mid 1980s.
- The Garden of Eden is a 1984 American short documentary film directed by Roger M. Sherman. The film posits that in the next 30 years, 20% of all forms of life will cease to exist. It argues that it can be for good business to save the environment: discoveries in the plant, animal, and microbiology worlds show that what you might think of as unimportant could be the cure to a major disease, save an entire species of plant, or ward off pests. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
- Lithuania in the near future. The land is full of rich immigrants. Rich Lithuanians that were scattered throughout the world return to Lithuania to spend their golden years in luxurious nursing homes; and the laws that govern life and death provide a feeling of security... The residents of the Garden of Eden look upon this "global theatre of life" with tearful smiles and great wisdom.
- An intimate portrait of an old man coming to terms with own mortality and letting go off his magnum opus - his garden. Living through an autumn of his life, he reminisces about his life filled with hard work, love for nature and onions.
- A group of friends from Santa Cruz, California spend some time, naked, at the 'Garden of Eden'.
- Adam and Eve get a modern make-over in this re-telling of the creation myth. An allegorical comedy about where we really come from.
- Images of tropical plants are mixed with a portrait of Sri Lanka's famous artist and horticulturalist Bevis Bawa. In a voice-over, the character of God contemplates on the flowering exuberance he has seeded.
- Garden of Eden," follows Jaliyah (Anyanwu Uwa) as she tries to make sense of her life as a young, newly outed lesbian. Following an altercation with her father, the 17-year old is forced into homelessness just neighborhoods away. As Jaliyah's identity evolves, a friendship with an unlikely sidekick grows, along with her disdain for religion, society, and cultural norms.
- In 1975, on the crime-ridden Lower East Side of New York City, Adam Purple started a garden behind his tenement home. By 1986, The Garden of Eden was world famous and had grown to 15,000 square feet. For Adam--a social activist, philosopher, artist, and revolutionary--The Garden was the medium of his political and artistic expression. It was razed by the city in 1986 after a protracted court battle. This film documents the creation of this artwork and its ultimate destruction.
- Adam and Eve haven't seen each other in *literal* ages, and now they each have a dinner date at Godfrey's restaurant. Things could get biblically awkward.
- The R-rated behind-the-scenes hijinx and drama of the world of strip clubs.
- In Iraq, climate change has transformed the once mythical mesopotamian marshes into deserts. It's not only temperatures that exceed 125°F and record low rainfall, but dams built by Turkey, Iran, and Syria on the Tigris and Euphrates river have stopped the flow of water before it can pass the border. Thousands have already been displaced in a drought that threatens the entire country.
- Garden of Eden is a personal journey through some of NY's latest anti-consumerist trends.
- In this documentary, writer and historian Michael Collins delivers a riposte to the urban intelligentsia which has spent a century sneering at the suburbs.
- A struggling artist returns to Kansas to convince his college girlfriend to leave with him to California instead of caring for their former art professor.
- Rowdy leaves to buy cattle to replenish the herd. He comes to a town of an eccentric English patriarch living with his beautiful daughter. Rowdy doesn't understand why he seems so afraid to sell the cattle without his foreman's permission.
- It has been claimed that the Garden of Eden was located near the coast of Saudi Arabia, in what is now Iran. The program looks at efforts to locate the Garden of Eden.