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- A satirical look at hospital-set, soap operas.
- The tale of the extraordinary life and times of Lucky, a horse that was born in captivity but achieves his dream of running free with the help of a stableboy.
- Philip Ransome, a boy from the west of England about ten-years-old, has been mute since age three and spends his days roaming the moors alone. His parents despair of a cure. One day, he sees a singular wild albino pony with blue eyes and befriends it avidly. A kindly retired Colonel, who accepts Philip as he is, a girl his age, and a pet falcon she gives him provide him with more things to love and care about. Gradually, Philip emerges from his shell. But the way out is full of heartbreak and setbacks.
- Today, all anybody needs to run is the determination and a pair of the right shoes. But just fifty years ago, running was viewed almost exclusively as the domain of elite male athletes who competed on tracks. With insight and propulsive energy, director Pierre Morath traces running�۪s rise to the 1960s, examining how the liberation movements and newfound sense of personal freedom that defined the era took the sport out of the stadiums and onto the streets, and how legends like Steve Prefontaine, Fred Lebow, and Kathrine Switzer redefined running as a populist phenomenon.
- Micah True helps the Tarahumara Indians of Mexico preserve their traditional running culture.
- A twelve-year old boy befriends a wolverine.
- Escaping his execution at the hands of Nazi Soldiers, a rebellious Dutch teenager writes a brutally honest love letter to the girl who changed his life.
- Three youths are terrorized and stalked by a deranged killer while on a weekend dirt bike getaway.
- Community, Friendship, First Loves, Rebellion! 1974: Against the backdrop of a violent miners strike in their quiet Northumbrian village, a likeable teenage artist falls in love with the new girl from London, but their tempestuous relationship and attempts to escape cause him to betray his family, community and best friends; he becomes dangerously embroiled in the rioting of the strike. With attempts to reconcile them failing, he must choose between his old friends and his new love.
- After an African-American country singer is offered a chance to sing the National Anthem at the High School Football State Championship, he is forced to choose between career and cause.
- A schoolboy binges on videos in the park rather than playing soccer: a lesson on phubbing.
- A journey from heartbreak to healing through art and nature, told as a visual spoken word poem.
- The kinetic, dangerous and gravity defying world of urban parkour serves as the backdrop for a universal tale of reinvention, romance and triumph.
- Follow stray pups in Thailand through the first weeks of their dangerous lives.
- Sheriff Tate has infamous outlaw Jack McDuff in his custody and plans to hang him unless McDuff's gang of thieves can change his fate.
- Running Free is a story about a girl named Nichole who is an agoraphobic seventeen year old and very naive. Through a new neighbor and a curious heart, Nichole finds out that the world is a happy place and her agoraphobic anxiety is caused by the views of her parent's paranoia of society.
- "When I'm running, I forget everything. The past...My life...You become free."
- In a country like Morocco it is very important that students take school seriously to secure themselves of stable future. This documentary is about 17 years old Abderrahim Arradi who have dropped out of school to pursue parkour full time. An acrobatic movement sport that does not lead you anywhere if you are born in a country like Morocco.
- Hyped-up on "Lift Plus" energy drinks, four mates race through Auckland City hoping to catch a glimpse of some local business babes during their lunch break.
- While enjoying a tryst beneath a tree during a hike, a couple's dog runs off deep into the woods. As the last train back approaches and He makes it very clear that he'll be leaving on it, She must make a decision between her dog and her man.
- Over 60 years ago America was in the peak of the industrial revolution and the nation's waterways were dying from dams, water diversions and pollution. The plight of America's rivers caught the attention of twin brothers and renowned wildlife biologists John and Frank Craighead after witnessing the demise of their childhood river the Potomac in Maryland and after hearing of dam proposals on Montana's most wild river where they were studying grizzly bears on the verge of extinction, they knew something must be done as the titans of industry pushed west. The brothers drafted a river classification system with the hope to protect what remained of wild rivers. Their tenacity and determination was carried to the halls of congress by courageous bi-partisan leaders in the 1960's where the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act was signed into law by president Lyndon Johnson. The Act has literally saved hundreds of America's iconic rivers and streams from dams, over development and natural resource extraction and 50 years later 289 waterways have been protected totaling over 14 thousand miles. But with over 2.9 million miles of waterways in the country the balance the Craighead brothers were seeking is far from being reached. Run Wild Run Free takes the viewer through the history to the present of Wild and Scenic as told through experts, grassroots organizers, white water enthusiasts, and members of the Nez Perce tribe in Idaho. Today in a polarized political climate new designations and river protections have stalled even though there is no time in history more important then now to protect our freshwater ecosystems. We hope this film will inspire and educate people across the country to protect their home river under Wild and Scenic so we can continue this important legacy for future generations to come.
- A race horse with a lineage that goes back to the pony express and that is about to be retired is rescued and in turn rescues a ranch and subsequently a whole town.
- Tina just got divorced and still can't get rid of her ex's annoyance. To do this, she starts running one day and does not stop. In her escape, she decides to be the best version of herself. It is not a flight forward, but towards a much better future.
- A dark comedy about four young documentary filmmakers who accidently kill two pedestrians in a car accident. When the group realizes that one of the people killed was a hitman and the other the hitman's target, they must decide between turning themselves in or covering up their crime.
- Iron Maiden performs in the music video "Running Free" from the live single recorded for EMI Records. The music video begins with shots of the band performing the song on stage for an enthusiastic live audience. Bruce Dickinson sings as he stands in front of the crowd.
- Nicole witnesses wild horses being rustled illegally.
- Seth Burgess obtains a contract to take China clay to Jamaica but whilst James is transporting it, Burgess elopes with Charlotte and her Onedin line shares. Whilst Samuel shows no interest in pursuing them, James offers a reward for their apprehension. Having found a baby left on her doorstep, which she hands onto the orphanage, Letty plans to open her own home for waifs and strays with the money obtained from Samuel for the sale of her factory. With Daniel now permanently in London, Elizabeth meets Charles Marston, wealthy heir to a colliery and steelworks, with whom she strikes up a business deal.
- A mysterious new horse and rider show up, and trouble insues in the wake of their arrival.
- Rafael is battling a thief at Pine Hollow. Can Lisa and the saddle club help solve the case?
- After numerous altercations with a white stallion, Roy comes to the conclusion he's got to get rid of it.