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- An anesthesiologist must awaken her animal instincts when she, her husband and her brother-in-law become the quarry of unseen hunters who want to turn them all into trophies.
- It follows the intimate story of Sam and Sally, a couple facing unexpected challenges in their relationship. When Sam loses his job it sends shock waves through their lives forcing them to reevaluate their plans for the future.
- Iconic, mystical, and bio-futuristic, the Icefly from Wrigley's 5 Gum commercials flittered its way from the TV screen to the world of immersive storytelling in the summer of 2011. Iceflies spectacularly rained down on the crowds at Bonnaroo and guided users into an immersive online game that emulated the mystery and built upon the mythology of the existing brand. The currency: packs of 5 Gum (over 150 million unique codes flooded retailers around the globe). The goal: to amplify the five senses and salvage the essence of our humanity. The stars: Terry O'Quinn (Lost) and Summer Glau (Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles). The outcome: 9.3 million fans pieced together a fractured narrative that transcended time, space, and the known boundaries of human perception.
- A short documentary film on the work and preservation done at the Yad Vashem museum and memorial, dedicated to the victims of the Holocaust during World War II, located in Israel. A testament on the lives lost and what future generations can do to remember the history.
- On February 16, 1989 Larry Bloch and a team of novices achieved something unique in a former Chineese-food warehouse just south of the Holland Tunnel in Manhattan. Not only did this inexperienced collective open a nightclub in the mostly-underdeveloped Tribeca region but they created one that fused music with activism in an all together distinctive manner.
- We don't remember a lot about the distant past, but we do remember our favorite movie theatre. "Preserve Me a Seat" is a documentary about these theatres and the ongoing fight to protect and preserve them for future generations.
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- A Colonial Gothic Love Triangle.
- A once successful Black man sets out to recover all he has lost after a chaotic event, which destroyed all that is precious to him.
- The story of the 1968 album The Kinks Are the Village Green Preservation Society. After failing to chart upon release it went on to become one of the most influential works in rock.
- 170 years after a disaster has driven humanity underground, a group of four emerge to the surface and seek safe harbor in an unwelcoming world.
- Reviewing the pursuit of democracy within the U.S. on the anniversary of the 2021 Capitol riot.
- A look into the lives of the Amish and how they live simply while forgoing many modern conveniences.
- George Veditz, one-time president of the National Association of the Deaf of the United States, outlines the right of deaf people to sign instead of speak.
- A peaceful night turns into a nightmare when a family man awakens to find an intruder breaking into his home. With fear gripping him, does he stay silent and hope the intruder leaves, or take matters in his own hands to protect his family?
- Nestled in the heart of Pasadena, California is a neighborhood of some 1,100 houses known as 'Bungalow Heaven'. It is the 1st Historic Landmark District in Pasadena, as well as the United States of America. But how did it get its name? How did it become a Landmark District? And why are people trying to buy a house in this neighborhood? Resident filmmaker, Joaquin Montalvan's feature length documentary takes you through the neighborhood, inside the houses, hears from the residents, and reveals the hard fought struggle that took place to preserve this piece of our past. This isn't a History lesson, it's about a Lifestyle!
- Intimate video portraits of legendary Texas musicians in/around Texas iconic dance halls. Each episode explores an artist's Texas-based musical traditions and influences that inspired his or her life, creativity, and audiences through live acoustic performances and intimate conversations.
- When fashion designer Brunello Cucinelli found success, he didn't head off for the cultural meccas of Italy. Instead, he rebuilt a small town in an attempt create an inspiring and dignified home for the people who work for him.
- Archiving the Archives details some of the highlights of the Walt Disney Archives from Roy O Disney's hiring of legendary archivist Dave Smith in 1970, to the fantastic exhibit and fan outreach programs of today.
- As elements of society attempt to destroy our democracy, it is up to American citizens to stand up to defend our democracy.
- Live album release concert featuring Love and Death and special guests including Lacey Sturm (Flyleaf), Keith Wallen (Breaking Benjamin), and Matty Mullins (Memphis May Fire)
- Preserving the Magic follows the story of the burgeoning relationship between Amber and Duncan, two twenty-something Orlandoans who are in search of making a meaningful connection with each other.
- With the world outside torn apart, one young woman seeks answers to questions her oppressors condemn her with.
- A photographer captures the nature around him, but is misguided by his own curiosity.
- Archaeologist Anabel Ford discovered the ancient Maya city of El Pilar 30 years ago. She has spent the last three decades mapping and exploring the area. But now El Pilar is under threat. It must be protected from looting and illegal logging before the history of the ancient city is lost forever.
- When an oil company threatens a small boarding school, a student worker is thrown into the crossfire between his mentor and the hired guns sent to muscle him out.
- An in-depth look at the doctrine of preservation and why the King James Bible is set apart.
- 500 years ago, the Portuguese Viceroy of India, Alfonso D' Albuquerque, led an armada of 19 war ships with 800 Portuguese soldiers, destined for the ancient port city of Melaka. However this premeditated attack on Melaka to avenge the ill-treatment of a former mission was merely a front, with the ultimate mission being to capture Melaka, and gain control of the Eastern Spice Trade. After the successful conquest, Albuquerque immediately ordered the building of a fortress to defend the city and its lucrative spice trade from his arch enemies - the Dutch. Today's Melakan Portuguese are descendants of 600 Portuguese soldiers who survived and were encouraged to assimilate with the locals, yet maintaining their unique identity. The fall of the respectably famed Melakan Empire into the hands of the foreign colonist is a historical enigma that is said to have had a strong influence in shaping today's Malay civilisation. Enduring the numerous invasions from the Dutch, British and Japanese this community is an interesting phenomenon that still maintains its strong roots and yet has no desire to return to their native land. Enigmatic Malaysia allows you to experience the rich cultural heritage of the Malaysian Melakan Portuguese community... their propensity to survive and propagate their language, tradition, religion and arts.
- ShortAfter being rejected over the phone by a recent one-night-stand, Jake, an insecure forest preserve ranger finds himself in a desperate affair with a colleague, and must decide whether or not to move on, or bury himself in yet another new relationship with Carol.
- Eric Hollenbeck gets the opportunity to preserve one of the last remaining Higgins Boats from WWII. His mission is to prepare her for her final stop at the Nebraska National Guard Museum and a leading role in the Seward, NE 4th of July parade.
- About Spike Milligan and Bruce Lacey, two eccentrics of many trades. Song and dance sequences mixed together with music and inventions, speaking machines of the future.
- Short
- BOUTIQUE: TO PRESERVE AND COLLECT is a doc on the history of physical media and the rise of boutique specialty collector labels and the role they have played in film restoration, preservation, and elevation of underrepresented voices.
- An environmental documentary film about our connection to the landscape and the conversations that surround it.
- Controversial 25-minute documentary short film co-created by collaborators architect Benjamin Nia and journalist Maralyn Lois Polak, on the impassioned struggle to save four historically certified downtown Philadelphia buildings known as "Rindelaub's Row" from demolition--a hardware store, a pizza parlor, an art gallery, and a bike shop, places that made "a neighborhood" for all kinds of people from all walks of life--to make way for yet another a luxury condo high-rise tower near Rittenhouse Square. Taking to city streets for a sidewalk's-eye view of the coming chaos, the filmmakers focus upon the real people affected by these changes--a street vendor, a sidewalk artist, a print-shop operator--as well as perspective from preservationists, and heated footage shot at city zoning hearings.
- A suspicious fisherman named Matthew is sent back to a mysterious island to kill a Great Auk for Science.
- A sergeant in the U.S. military tries to ease three enlisted men's fears of the atom bomb by teaching them ways they can protect themselves in the event of an attack.
- A comedy web series about two friends, Em and Harri who keep their long distance friendship alive while whining and brining
- Short film about children and water.
- Another one of the films of scientific interest that have made the name of Pathe famous. It shows the capture, classification, method of preservation and final disposition for scientific purposes, of the beautiful little insects.