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- After the time of the Mane 6, Sunny--a young Earth Pony--and her new Unicorn friend Izzy explore their world and strive to restore Harmony to Equestria.
- The cultural revolution that occurred in the 1960s England is explored in this documentary.
- A decade after high school, 10 people live out their dreams while appearing on a reality show.
- Examines the careers of style-forming British pop and rock groups.
- Porky Pig tries to retrieve his daughter from a wild concert.
- Unspecial school holidays eventually leads four high school students to the events and adventures that provide very meaningful lessons in their lives.
- Michelle Phillips hosts this survey of the music of the 1960s using a mix of archive video and recent concert performances of some of the iconic acts of the decade.
- A game show on VH1 featuring 2 contestants who had to answer questions about music that was popular to their respective eras. Questions often incorporated music videos.
- A film about the troubles of Korean youths teetering on the edge of poverty, their struggle is to survive the mounting debts and the hopelessness of their situation.
- Teams featuring a child and parent of the same family compete against each other.
- MY Generation follows the vision of a girl who, despite everything looks forward to a better tomorrow. She gives her perspectives on life and how she wishes the world to be. At the end the twist is she is blind and the images were in fact how she perceives her thoughts using her imagination. The core of the story takes a deeper look into Malaysian society and how the younger generation sometimes are shut away and put down. This film is about hope, life and how we tend to overlook the finer things in our lives. The end is open to interpretation as everyone will take back something, each different from the other as different people relate to different points in the film.
- TV Mini SeriesFour part documentary series about the generations. Gen Z explores the issues shaping this young generation - those born between 1997-2012. The show looks at the impact of the Parkland school shooting and the activism that came out of it all, defining this generation. It also examines the diversity of this generation - 1 in 5 Gen Z identify as LGBTQ+ and the backlash that has come with it. The show explores the effects of the #MeToo movement, BLM, cancel culture, the legalization of weed, Operation Varsity Blues, the overturning of Roe v Wade, the pandemic and mental health and how quickly people can launch their careers online.
- For 20 years Sydney photographer William Yang, a canny and candid chronicler of his life and times, has been bringing added life to his pictures in a series of affecting slideshow performances. This show from 2010, now filmed by Martin Fox, takes us back to wild days amongst the Sydney bohemia of the 70s and 80s, an era of riotous liberation stopped in its tracks by AIDS. This documentary of the slide show is focussed on Australian arts figures such as author Patrick White, artists Brett Whiteley and Martin Sharp, theatre and fashion figures such as Little Nell, Tiny Tim, Margaret Fink, Jenny Kee and Peter Tully.
- 2010– 12mTV EpisodeMillennials in the old folks home will be a comical sight, says Styx.
- Canadian filmmaker Brian Stockton takes his irreverent autobiographical documentaries to the next level with an exploration of Generation X, the often misunderstood and mis-labeled group of people born in the early 1960's. As Generation X came of age in the 1980s, they found themselves wandering aimlessly, under-employed and completely overshadowed by the enormous cohort of early baby boomers that preceded them. My Dinner with Generation X is a road-movie documentary that mixes candid interviews with nostalgic childhood re-creations of the 1970s, and vintage slacker footage from the 1980s. Noted Canadian Gen Xers like Don McKellar, Mark Kingwell and Mina Shum are featured interviews, as well as demographics experts David Foot and Neil Howe. Part comedy, part memoir, part whining and complaining, My Dinner with Generation X is a unique experience that goes where no documentary film has ever gone: into the depths of Generation X.
- A man receives what appears to be an amazing gift of an early release next generation cell phone, which is so advanced, that I comes in the form of a humanoid being. Unfortunately, it becomes painfully obvious that as advanced as it may be, it continues to fall prey to same trappings of all other generations of phones leading up it. He graciously pawns it off onto the next unwitting subject and the cycle continues.
- Apprehensive toward organised religion and intrigued by the lengths young people go to in expressing their faith, a young filmmaker undergoes a personal journey into the spirit of a generation.
- Adam Gomez is a senior on a full ride scholarship at Stanford University and is graduating in two months. But unfortunately his brother, Michael, was shot in the streets of San Francisco, and died in his arms. The next day Adam decides to enlist himself into the Marines in hope of fulfilling his dead brother's dreams. Adam's family though is very upset about this, especially his father who doesn't support him at all in his decision and decides to not talk to him. His girlfriend of eight years, Maddy, also tries to convince him that it's the wrong decision, and that he's making a bad choice.
- This animation film is a panoramic vision of Pop Culture as a landscape, divided by a never-ending road where art, politics, sport, finance, generalized surveillance, and ubiquitous computing are all entangled.
- This crowdsourcing documentary project tells the stories of 7 young Poles, all born after 1989, being on the threshhold of adulthood.
- Tomic was born in Yugoslavia right after Tito's death, but fled during the war to Denmark, and while he was digging up the roots of his childhood, he could watch the images of his Bosnian countrymen in concentration camps on TV. In 'My Lost Generation', Tomic tells his own as well as his generation's story by examining what a war can do to a human being. It's a frightening project, but it's only through filming that he can overcome his traumas. Fear, violence, scars and distrust are unavoidable premises for the identity-less director, who with his training background from the Danish Royal Academy of Fine Arts manages to communicate his experiences in a visual, raw and poetic way.
- Video promo for Limp Bizkit: My Generation.
- Gorky Park performs in the music video "My Generation" from the album "Gorky Park" recorded for Mercury Records and Polygram Records. The music video opens with a group of people marching while carrying American and Soviet flags. The band plays on a stage for a small crowd while clips of marching soldiers feature throughout.
- The music video depicts the girls dressed in brightly colored outfits, taking revenge on a guy who cheated on his girlfriend by turning him into a white bunny and using magic so the guy will realize of what he had done.
- A young girl discovers the last hope of life. With the help of a few remaining children, they fight desperately to ensure the future of their existence.
- The peace-loving counter culture produces the phenomenon of Woodstock.
- Mike gets concerned that Frontline is ignoring its younger audience.
- Let me ask you, "Do you feel you have good people in your life? Do you have honest friendships and relationships? Are those relationships at all one-sided?" The truth is, developing honest friendships within the Hollywood trenches is all too often not real. Sometimes those we have known for many years turn out to only be "good-time friends" once your success fluctuates. Key words here, "your success." Remember that. I'm going to share with you my personal story that takes place around Emmy®. Or better said, her "Hollywood" backstory, and the value of true friendships in this business.
- Join John and Frank in the Basement as they talk about the generational gaps between Gen X and Gen Y. The guys have notices that kids today don't know the struggles we had when we were their age.
- There's a lot of criticism and theories on millennials -- entitled, wasteful, lazy...but Jill Filipovic is subverting these assumptions in her new book "Ok Boomer, Let's Talk: How My Generation Got Left Behind." The millennial generation is living on the edge of poverty not because of avocado toast, but because of a country with a faulty structure of poor policies, created largely by the Baby Boomer generation -- and millennials are taking the hit for it. But as Jill discusses in today's episode, millennials are handing back the inequalities they've been served.
- 2016–Podcast EpisodeSonnie Johnson talks about how September 11, 2001 shaped her life on this week's episode of Did She Say That. Sonnie opens up on how 9/11 increased her awareness on foreign and domestic issues and encouraged an entire generation of men to dedicate their lives to the protection of America.