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- Documentary series following the unfiltered lives of actress and radio presenter Gemma Atkinson and professional dancer Gorka Marquez.
- Independent Lens is an award-winning PBS documentary series that streams on the PBS App and airs on public television. Independent Lens documentaries focus on stories of underrepresented communities and universal challenges found across America. The series has been awarded numerous Emmys and Peabodys, and has been nominated for 10 Academy Awards.
- A TV reporter finds himself in the middle of an Arab leader buying two portable nukes, terrorists, arms dealer, a reporter/CIA spy killed, a US president ordering a K-I-L-L etc.
- Boom, pregnant from an affair, is told by her lover to leave him and his family alone. Enraged, she goes to a witch doctor and has him use black magic against her ex-lover and his family. They all die in suspicious manners. Just when Boom thinks everything is over, a woman claiming to be her lover's secret mistress claims his inheritance and moves in to his house with her 4 children. Not long after that, unexplainable things happen to the family and, one by one, they begin to die.
- Phraphai is a skilled heart surgeon married to electrical engineer Din. The two have known each other since university and now have a three-year-old daughter named Namnile. Since becoming a wife and mother, Phraphai has little left over for romance. Din is a romantic. He wants time with his wife, but Phraphai isn't able to give it. In a drunken state, he slips up and sleeps with Frame. To Frame, however, it wasn't a mistake. She wants more. She plans ways to make Din break things off with his wife, but Phraphai is clever. She finds out what took place and gives Din an ultimatum, only further igniting Frame's fire. From there, a full-on war of love kicks off.
- New teacher Chihiro has been on the job for three months. She does her job with great enthusiasm, but she has a secret that nobody must know. She can't pay back her debt on the wages of a teacher so she started working part-time as a Chat-Lady. In front of a web camera that hides her face, and shakes her breasts and hips.
- When you travel, the world becomes a smaller place. When you explore with friends that share a love for landscape cinematography, destinations come to life. Join Jeff Aiello and his Emmy Award-Winning team on a journey beyond the lens.
- Video chat session: Watch me die, LIVE!
- Oscar-winning cinematographer Philippe Rousselot offers a master class in image making, with insightful examples from his work on Diva, Hope and Glory, A River Runs Through It, Dangerous Liaisons, Interview with the Vampire and many more in this cineaste's delight.
- From Legend to Tragedy. The name of former University of Maryland basketball superstar and Boston Celtics draft pick Len Bias still provokes powerful, and immediate responses, more than 20 years after his death.
- Set in the near future, the Internet has been restricted. Computer hackers are now hunted fugitives and disappear daily. The narrative follows Anthony and his younger sister Sam, and their search for their missing parents.
- A successful music producer quits the industry and exiles himself in upstate New York, but the solitude he seeks is shattered when his estranged son and the pop star he's created come looking for answers.
- Set along the southern coast of Vietnam during the French occupation in the 1940s, water is everywhere, giving life and bringing decay and rot. Kim is 15; his father and step-mother have two buffalo, their lifeline as subsistence rice farmers. During the rainy season, there's no grass and the buffalo are starving. Kim volunteers to take the beasts inland to find food. On this coming-of-age journey, Kim sees men mistreat women, men fight with men, and French taxes rob the poor. He works for Lap, a buffalo herder whose past is entangled with Kim's parents, and he makes friends who will lead him to his place in the world.
- Len performs in the music video "Steal My Sunshine" from the album "You Can't Stop the Bum Rush" recorded for Work Records. The music video begins with people on a plane and later at an airport terminal. Marc Costanzo sings as he sits on a motorcycle. Sharon Costanzo sings as she stands on the shore with the ocean behind her.
- Ravi, a young migrant and poet-turned-Maths teacher, brings his new wife, Suman, to live with him in Mumbai. Weaving in and out of imagination and reality, the film lyrically explores how the new couple find their feet.
- A documentary film project exploring how journalists deal with the trauma that they experience everyday. Intimate conversations with six journalists with advice and insight from a therapist. Journalists are on the front lines when tragedy and disaster strike. They deal with trauma and drama on a regular basis. In newsrooms all across the country, Journalists, Photojournalists, Producers, Directors, Editors all deal with tragedy sometimes on a daily basis. The longer someone works in news, the more desensitized they can become. This project explores how journalists should deal with the build up of trauma and what happens if they don't.
- Vidyadharan (Mammootty) is in jail and while working finds a link/hole to the outside world. But his vision is distorted through the eye magnifying lens he uses to view because of his fateful past.
- This documentary takes an in-depth look at the influential career of iconic photographer Annie Leibovitz, from her earliest artistic efforts to her storied tenure at Rolling Stone and Vanity Fair magazines and beyond. Intimately filmed by Annie's sister Barbara Leibowitz, the program features interviews with the artist as she works at home, along with telling insights from many of the celebrities she has photographed, such as Mick Jagger.
- 20141h 30m7.2 (189)64MetascoreA film that explores how African American communities have used the camera as a tool for social change from the invention of photography to the present. This epic tale poetically moves between the present and the past, through contemporary photographers and artists whose images and stories seek to reconcile legacies of pride and shame while giving voice to images long suppressed, forgotten, and hidden from sight.
- Documentary film produced by the National Film Board of Canada. Shot on Vancouver's Downtown East Side, the film follows interactions between police officers and drug addicts and documents the extreme poverty and suffering many addicts endure.
- Beauty vanishes, to preserve it from time, maybe it's the purpose of her existence. Time is a gigantic spur-wheel, it runs over us with no mercy and hesitation It will smash us into dust, then we will vanish There is no escape, the only thing we can do is leave a trace before we're gone. We need to claim our existence
- The 25-year-old son of a respected police officer reluctantly joins the force as a traffic photographer after repeatedly failing to get into film school in this intriguing Czech crime drama series.
- a new six-part series taking viewers on a fascinating journey through the history and cultural impact of music photography.
- Long takes. Practical effects. Non-linear storytelling. These are some of the tools used by today's leading filmmakers to achieve unparalleled cinematic visions. Through the Lens explores a director's filmography by focusing on a singular trademark, theme, or technique that defines their work.
- BBC goes through their archives and tells the story and highlights of national treasure David Attenborough.
- The extraordinary story of the 'Hitler Émigrés', the refugees - mainly Jewish who escaped the Nazi regime in the 1930s and found refuge in the UK - told through the portal of Austrian portrait photographer; Lotte Meitner-Graf.
- Welcome to Under The Lens with Byron Lafayette a show that covers entertainment, literature, and everything in between. We do interviews, movie reviews, TV reviews, and just chat about what interests you and us.
- An stunning Visual insight into the mind and world of renowned Surfing Cinematographer Mickey Smith.
- The real story of John Lennon
- TV Series
- Dominique, a teenage girl receives an opportunity to pursue her dreams of becoming a singer but has to win the approval of her Father, Joe. Suddenly everyone's world is turned upside-down when an unforeseen truth arises.
- Former University of Maryland basketball superstar and Boston Celtics 1986 draft pick, Len Bias still provokes powerful, and immediate responses, more than 34 years after his death. Accounts of Bias' life and death is revealed, featuring interviews with his closest teammates, friends and family. Accounts of what transpired during Bias' final hours from those who were with him at the time of his death. His heartbreaking fall from grace changed the game forever...on the court, where many considered him to be Michael Jordan's closest rival...and in the courtroom, where generations continue to face the harsh punishment of the nation's drug policies that were influenced by his controversial death.
- Continuing where 'Visions of Violence' left off...the filmmaker continues his video diary. Chock full of outrageous antics: from having fun at work to parties with girls, this time the filmmaker might have gone too far.
- A teenager changes his world forever, driven by the desire to save his secret love from her father.
- Hit hard by the realities of her life, a determined young woman pushes to pursue her dreams of being a nature photographer.
- Just as the heat of the summer sparked a new romance, the cold of the winter threatens to mercilessly take it away.
- A police officer discovers shortly after his retirement that his last case might have resulted in sending an innocent man to jail, and it seems to be connected to children that now have gone missing.
- Celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott has a challenge on his hands to convince Dancing With the Stars star Len Goodman to open his mind and his mouth to new food experiences. In this playful series, Len and Ainsley embark on a culinary road trip around Britain's multi-cultural communities, visiting a different area in each episode and meeting local restaurateurs and street food vendors.
- Melodrama set in Vietnam during the 1940s. Two young singers who fall in love have their relationship disrupted by family opposition and by revolutionary activities against the French and later against the Japanese occupation during World War II.
- Best friends and not-so-handymen Rick Wolf and Len Wallace attempt to fix several household owner issues on their local-access home improvement show in Brush, Nebraska. While the ladies may have broken tables, armoires, intercoms and more, their libidos seem to be working just fine around Len. Poor Rick demonstrates his capabilities to crawl into small spaces and take a beating from electricity, floors, angry clients and just about everything else.
- Zoom-Lens is a film about Stas, a voyeuristic pornographer, and his struggle to regain his privacy from J.P., a cop. J.P. found out about Stas' business of selling illegal voyeur porn videos, but instead of arresting him, blackmails Stas into taking him as a partner. But J.P. isn't looking for justice; his motives are fueled by his own fetishes. Stas must find a way to deal with J.P.'s intrusion without exposing himself to the world.
- Nicky is an art school graduate. He requests Koi, one of his best friends, to be the model for his photo shoot in which she has to dress up in a mascot costume. Later, they have dinner together. Then the conversation turns to their relationship, their dream jobs, and everything else including the #MeToo movement.
- The story follows a freelance photographer's journey named Tony Sapiano and how he came to be the man behind the lens.
- A woman takes a photo of herself and disappears. An impression movie, the projection of an inner world, haunted by fear. A pop world, framed and colored in echo to Antonioni's blow up, and Powell's films. A quest for meaning in the image, its projection and the disappearance of the soul in the frame, to the point of getting lost and being only a shadow of ourselves. Intentions: Two films made an impression on me when I was younger: Powell's Peeping Tom and Antonioni's Blow up. Both films are English, and the image processing is very organic. The actors are completely invested and inspired, confusing, on the edge. Crazy, obsessive. Dark Lens is mixing acting and image. The beauty of fear embodied in a look and captured in a frame. A Pop/rock film, English style.