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- Inspired by Kevin Durant's youth basketball playing experience on the AAU circuit.
- Film explores John Singer Sargent's mastery in portraying subjects' identities through clothing in 50 paintings and wardrobes, comparing public identity portrayal then and now, examining his influence on art, culture, and fashion.
- A teen-movie documentary, Swagger carries us in the midst of the astonishing minds of eleven teenagers growing up in one of the most underprivileged neighborhood in France. Despite their life difficulties, Aulnay's and Sevran's kids have dreams and ambitions. And no one will take that from them!
- Hugh Drummond goes broke living too high and turns to crime in order to pay his bills.
- Swagger Like Us reveals the influence of media and entertainment on a continent most would never think to be impacted by it. South Africa is a country being shaped by the entertainment industry. Swagger Like Us explores the influence of media and entertainment on South African youth culture while at the same time raising the question of whether or not media could be used to influence youth in a constructive and positive way.
- Two bandmates struggle to place past addictions and sabotaged dreams behind them in their continuing quest for rock music relevance.
- Jeffrey, a young Black man is dating Mia, a young Asian woman. Now that the couple have reached the meet-the-family milestone of dating, Mia invites Jeffrey over for dinner with her traditional parents not knowing his race. This makes Jeffery uneasy so he brings gifts to the parents to help his case. Most fathers are very protective over their daughters when another man comes in and tries to "take her" away from him. This is seen in Mia's father George's actions and speech throughout the dinner with Jeffrey. Everything changes when George finally opens his gift from Jeffery.
- Swagger for a Lost Magnificence is a pining for the past, both a real and fantasized one. Filmed in New Orleans, this film discusses the significance of trying, despite how desperate or futile the attempt is. Through the offset of sound and image, the memories, dreams and stagnant reality of three women are pieced together.
- Award Winning Producer, Francine Davis-Tolliver highlights the life of Philadelphia Born Rapper Philly Swain and Producer, Mykal Coles as they balance family life and the music industry.
- Andrea speaks to us candidly and directly, showing guys how to do well socially and romantically: from how to get ready to go out, what to do to get set up for success once you're out, to how to start that conversation, to how to keep it going, to how to "close the deal." Our bachelors and bachelorettes struggle to keep on top of the dating/hook-up game as we laugh at their pratfalls and just plain dumb mistakes.
- Andrea Britz, host of the comedy hit 'How to Get Swagger,' and now the official "Professor of Swagger," leads us through an in-depth journey into the world of dating and hook-ups. Andrea speaks directly with us in this "unplugged" companion guide the original show. After a few heart-to-heart talks, the viewer's deductive reasoning is put to the test in several hilarious collegiate exams, along with her bumbling star-pupils, Michael and Ryan. After teaming up with Veronica, the sexy announcer, and knocking the boys down a few pegs, Andrea leaves us with a solid foundation of social super-stardom.
- when a bartender goes corporate, the whole office needs a drink
- Two battle-locked ex-lovers use every underhanded trick in the book to 'win' their break-up war. But when a new man appears on the scene, the ex-boyfriend must use every weapon in his arsenal of charm to win back his girl, or risk losing much more than just a battle of pride.
- Official music video for "Swagger Jagger" by Cher Lloyd.