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- A young woman befriends a lonely widow who's harboring a dark and deadly agenda toward her.
- After the mysterious disappearance of her sister, a desperate young woman infiltrates brutal warden Ilsa's mental health facility for sexually deviant women. Will she escape the hellhole and live to tell the tale?
- A suicidal and rebellious teenager is sent to live with her grandparents for the summer, where life takes an unexpected turn.
- Pedro, a 70-year-old gay nurse, is taking care of Daniela, his ailing transgender friend. In order to find her a vacant hospital bed, he decides to help an arrested and wounded criminal to escape.
- In the world of this cartoon, cars act like humans. Junior wants to grow up to be a taxi, but mom wants him to be a nice, respectable touring car (taxi dancers are literally taxis). What mom doesn't know is that junior has been sneaking into town to play in traffic, drink hi-test gas, and race trains. He runs out of gas at a particularly bad time and gets towed to the garage.
- The documentary follows Greta Thunberg, a teenage climate activist from Sweden, on her international crusade to get people to listen to scientists about the world's environmental problems.
- Hans a young German journalist arrives in London to write an article about au-pair girls, but is requested by friends to investigate the whereabouts of their teenage daughter Greta.
- Greta, a Swedish student comes to Paris with a view to making it there. But comely and friendly as she is, she soon becomes the prey of all the rutting males around. To run away from their horde she finds refuge in the arms of Claude, a rich educated lesbian girl. Happy at the beginning she gradually feels oppressed on account of the possessiveness of her mistress. One day she meets Jean and falls in love with him. But Jean is a bisexual and is at present the model and lover of a celebrated homosexual artist, Mathias Decas...
- Greta is nine years old and is great at making Christmas decorations with her babysitter, Katy. The girl believes so much in Santa Claus, that she decides to bring a letter to Nicola,
- The 17-year-old's environmental campaigning and her journey into adulthood.
- A successful bussines woman living in New York decides to go back to her home country Sweden after many years, to support her best friend who is newly divorced. They make a trip together to a magical place where they meet odd people that changes their lives forever.
- Generation Greta interweaves the portraits of 9 young women from all around the world, aged 12 to 23, united in spite of cultural differences by one common cause: trying to finally achieve climate and social justice.
- The Swedish/American actress Greta Garbo celebrates her 50th birthday, secluded and quiet. A few of the divines main role interpretations are shown.
- A woman is admitted to a private clinic under extremely awkward circumstances, but only when the need of a blood test arises, things get really urgent.
- Climate activist Greta Thunberg juxtaposes the absurdity of political inaction with the straightforward high-stakes of the climate emergency.
- This great 45 Minute documentary runs through Garbo's life and films in chronological order in an attempt to reveal the 'real' Garbo
- This is the incredible true story of how the actions of one Swedish teenager went on to inspire a global movement that has pushed the fight for real action against climate change further than ever before.
- Bringing politics home through headliner interviews that will show how Washington policy decisions are directly impacting cities and towns across America.
- Experienced journalist Brit Hume, who has been with Fox News Channel since the network's first year, hosts this daily, hourlong current-affairs program that offers analysis of notable stories in Washington, D.C., and across America. Special guests, including newsmakers and politicians, often join the discussion led by Hume to give viewers various perspectives on the news. The show -- unsurprisingly, given Hume's resume, which includes formerly serving as a White House correspondent -- has a focus on political stories and topics.
- Armed with self-loathing, hopelessness and existential dread, 22-year-old Greta tries to find one thing about adulthood that doesn't suck. Despite the support of her family, the vague impression of a job, and a place of her own, Greta still struggles to get out of bed. Every day. Good thing she lives in New York City, where everything seems twice as hard. Greta's world looks pretty bleak - until she meets a woman named April.
- In 'Make The World Greta Again', we follow Greta and the organizers of the school strikes for climate as they are cementing a worldwide movement ahead of their first global protest that took place on March 15th, 2019.
- Two part biography of Greta Garbo - 1. The Temptress 2. The Clown. Reminiscences of her early life in Stockholm, with excerpts from her films. Narrated by Bibi Andersson.
- Actress Greta May has lost her confidence. She has lost her rising-star boyfriend Oliver Morrell. And she has lost her big break in a major new play that Oliver has made a roaring success. When a stranger gives Greta his telephone number it only adds to her sense of desolation until her worldly flatmate Rachel tells her the only way to get over one man is to get under another. Greta May is uncertain about Rachel's shallow advice but, left alone, she makes the phone call in the vain hope that an encounter with the stranger will change her life and put her back in the spotlight.
- On April 15, 2000, on the day ten years after Greta Garbo's death, a cardboard containing about fifty letters was opened at the Rosenbach Museum in Philadelphia, USA. The letters were written by Greta Garbo and addressed to her friend Mercedes de Acosta. She was a playwright and screenwriter. But in Hollywood, she came to be best known for her love affairs, with some of the biggest female stars of the film and theater.
- Amol Rajan talks to 19-year old Greta Thunberg, the climate activist who has become the unlikely voice of a global youth. Thunberg isn't a politician or a scientist, nor is she the first to campaign against climate change. However, since overcoming severe childhood depression to focus the world's attention on the plight of the planet, the Swedish student has become symbol for a generation which - as she puts it - is not being listened to by older people who won't suffer the consequences. In a challenging and wide-ranging conversation, Rajan discusses with Thunberg her latest book and interrogates some of the solutions it posits to tackle climate change. They explore green policy, climate justice, greenwashing and the role of both politics and protest in effecting change. Thunberg also shares the personal cost she has paid in being a global game-changer and offers a rare insight into the real Greta Thunberg.
- Tom Alandh found a box that has been standing in his basement for almost 40 years, untouched. When he started to go through the contents, he found what was left of his foster parents' lives together: Photographs, old bills, receipts and letters he had never seen.
- After not seeing each other for eight years, a group of childhood friends come together for a reunion. Interested in each others stories and how the interactions will be, they decide to lock themselves into a villa for four days. Their only purpose is to party, But after the days and nights pass on and the repressed memory's come to light one thing is certain. This is no longer the tight group of friends it used to be. Will the forgotten memory's and phobia's take their toll? One thing is certain: It will be hard to live through the days unharmed.
- An African-American actress chronicles her 16 year friendship with 1950s blonde bombshell actress Greta Thyssen, her rise to fame, her B rated horror films, her love affair with Cary Grant and being the last Stooges Femme-Fatale.
- The movie begins with 2 men on a plane from Poland to Germany. They discover that they are bound for the same little town and were there on the same day. The younger man tells his experience as a boy. A 10 yr old boy, Tadek, and his mother have escaped from a work camp near the end of WWII in Europe. They are separated in an air raid. He is found in a pit by a deserting German soldier, who breaks into a house to get them food. Tadek is a pianist and plays a Mozart piece but they are heard by the SS. Tadek hides and the deserter is caught. The SS captain orders him shot and plays the piano while the man is executed and the house is searched. Tadek is caught but escapes. He is found by little Greta. She takes him home where her mother feeds him over the objections of her mother in law. The father returns and he turns out to be the SS captain. He hears Tadek playing the same Mozart piece and knows it's the escaped boy. Afraid of the advancing Russians and of being denounced by the boy, he has him locked in the bathroom. Greta frees him and they hide overnight. Greta takes him into town and Tadek is recognized. While a fellow refugee looks for his mother, Tadek and Greta have a parting with a promise and a kiss that he will not betray Greta's father. The plane lands and the older man begs the younger to finish the story. He doesn't, but the movie ends with the Tadek and an older Greta kissing on the tarmac.
- A woman on vacation is mistaken for Greta Garbo.
- No matter how small, any one voice can make a world of difference. Follow Greta Thunberg's incredible true story as she went from lone teenage rebel to international revolutionary icon. Never afraid to speak the harsh and terrifying truths of impending climate disaster Greta is taking on the world for the ultimate cause.
- "Greta Garbo" is a man who possesses the secret of a recipe, or an actor/actress who insists and hopes to always be a muse for someone.
- Once rich and famous, Greta Rabal is now a faded star struggling to come to terms with ageing, loss and the decay of her career. As she procrastinates backstage before a show, mixing alcohol and sedative pills in order to overcome her stage fright, she becomes aware of a deeper psychological issue that haunts her.