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- Chinook the Alaskan Malamute must lead a shipwrecked blind man out of the wilderness, while the man's children launch a rescue mission of their own.
- A young boy attempts to reunite an abandoned polar bear cub with its mother in northern Canada.
- Each week EWTN host Marcus Grodi brings on a guest for an in-depth interview to hear their stories of conversion to the Catholic Faith. The guests come from various backgrounds: Christian and Non-Christian, agnostics, atheists and others.
- A single father and his children come to Little Bigfoot's rescue when a wealthy landowner hunts him down, hoping to use him as a profitable circus attraction.
- A simple Loving Family in a small village is affected by the immature ambitions of their young son. The Road to Redemption is long and lonely. Can Sins of the past be forgiven.
- Edited from season 1 of The Animals of Farthing Wood (1993) with some changes and additions, the film follows Fox and his animal friends seeking refuge as Man invades their forest.
- A survey of the ethnic history of the Irish population in the the United States of America.
- Meet all of the pandas at the center as they get ready for their new lives in various parts of the world, and learn about their fascinating habits and personalities.
- A woman who believes that her husband was killed in Vietnam is about to remarry when her husband returns. And it appears that he has been a mercenary or working for the intelligence community and someone whom he crossed wants him dead. So, he and his wife are making preparations to leave, but it also appears that he is hiding something else from her.
- After the death of his father, troubled teen Jake Gattison travels with his mother to Harmony Ranch, a special retreat for families dealing with problems. There, Jake discovers a kindred spirit in Troubadour, a young stallion that has lost his mother and is acting out, unsettled and distressed. Ranch owner Chief works to calm the uneasy horse. Jake witnesses Chief's determination with the stallion, and begins to see the wisdom in the old man's words and deeds-lessons he can apply to his own life. When Troubadour suddenly runs away, Jake makes it his mission to bring the lost stallion home. The ranch hand Greywolf explains to Jake the Native American legend of Heaven's Pathway, a mountain that towers over Harmony Ranch, said to be a place where wounded souls go to find peace. With this knowledge, Jake sets out with his new friends Nicki and Isaac, two other troubled teens, on a journey to the top of Heaven's Pathway in search of Troubadour. The adventure challenges the three teens as never before. Jake, Nicki, and Isaac travel up the mountain bearing the burdens of their weaknesses, fears, and painful pasts. However, they return with their lives changed forever.
- Peaceable Kingdom: The Journey Home explores the powerful struggle of conscience experienced by several people from traditional farming backgrounds who come to question the basic assumptions of their way of life. A riveting story of transformation and healing, the documentary portrays the farmers' sometimes amazing connections with the animals under their care, while also providing insight into the complex web of social, psychological and economic forces that have led to their inner conflict. Interwoven with the farmers' stories is the dramatic animal rescue work of a newly-trained humane police officer whose sense of justice puts her at odds with the law she is charged to uphold. With strikingly honest interviews and rare footage demonstrating the emotional lives and intense family bonds of animals most often viewed as living commodities, this groundbreaking documentary shatters stereotypical notions of farmers, farm life, and perhaps most surprisingly, farm animals themselves.
- After becoming ill and falling into a coma, 6 year old Caleb must find his way back home through the odyssey in his mind. The friends and family in Caleb's life assist in guiding him through this journey.
- King Ulysses has just won the Trojan War and all he wants to do now is get back to his wife Penelope and their young son. But his journey home becomes a long and dangerous adventure, testing his courage and ingenuity.
- A tale of 4 cities. Told through the lives of those who seem to have lost all their chances. And those who work to broaden the field of their possibilities.
- The Journey Home is a documentary featuring numerous Vietnam Veterans and their experiences of returning home - then and now. With interviews from Academy Award Winner Jon Voight, Medal of Honor Recipient Sammy Davis, and dozens of others, the film presents a complete story of what it has been like for these returning veterans, as they deal with a range of emotions relating to their experiences post-Vietnam.
- An Icelandic girl who rebels against her mother and travels to England to become a world renowned chef. The horrors of the World War II and the dramatic changes that took place in Icelandic society are masterfully woven into the story.
- The sheer range of Romanian films created as a result of this Spring's lockdown has shown us how we can cope with the crisis. A lyrical montage of old footage set within the context of isolation alongside a video art compilation from public cameras around the world evokes feelings of melancholia, whilst a puppet fairytale criticises the establishment and the capitalist machine in a time of crisis. The film is comprised of personal archives reminiscent of a deceased grandmother and functions as both an impressible testimony and an excursion into Romanian history. This mix of genres is accompanied with playful animation and a sci-fi film about an alien's visit to Earth during the Coronavirus crisis.
- A young woman travels across Tibet, Nepal, India, and the United States seeking holy wisdom from diverse faiths.
- While planning their father's funeral, two sisters try to find out what he did as a freedom fighter in Hungary in 1956. The journey veers off course when they realize their father might not have been the hero they thought he was.
- This two-episode special chronicles veteran journalist Geraldo Rivera's journey home from his three-year circumnavigation around the world aboard his 70-foot ketch "Voyager" as he, his family and friends depart the Galapagos Islands and head for New York.
- In the midst of writing his memoir, Kenzie's grandfather suddenly passes. In order to finish her book, she must come face to face with her past. In a touching story of faith, family, grief, and sexuality, Kenzie tries to find solace in her writing.
- German filmmaker Dietrich Wawzyn took a trip through southern US in search of American jazz, blues and other roots music. He contacted Arhoolie Records founder Chris Strachwitz, who jumped at the chance to follow.
- A young war veteran confides in a small town barber his struggle with P.T.S.D. and discovers within the healing process that he is not alone.
- A documentary film about three generations of Tibetan women in exile fighting to save their cultural heritage.
- A young adopted man seeks the answers to his past.
- Everyone must see this short non-exploitative documentary about a young woman, Stephanie, facing her past, the incest she suffered at the hands of her stepfather, and the subsequent choices she made when it finally ended. A compassionate portrait of a dysfunctional family and the repercussions that go on and on. Her journey begins in Salt Lake City, Utah and ends back in Nogales, Arizona where she reclaims the little girl she left behind as she disintegrated. Filmed in Utah, Tucson, and Nogales, in an effort to bring understanding to a little discussed taboo. Safe for children and minors.
- Filmed in Wikwemikong Unceded Indian Reserve, Manitoulin Island, Ontario, this video shows how First Nations youths from Canada use an outdoor leadership program to reconnect with nature and culture.
- A golf ball rolls around the campus of Ohio University in search of the golf course and its master.
- A personal documentary of an a new American dad trying to find his birthfather after leaving his home country of Poland in 1989.
- At the end of the first season of Earth Shakes, Sam and Matt were left in Quadroo's world. At the beginning of Spooky Joe: The Next One, Sam is separated from Matt and the Globe. How did Sam lose the Globe? How did Sam meet Teddy? How was Matt separated from Sam? In Earth Shakes: The Journey Home, answer those questions and see Quadroo's evil plan advance to gain possession of the Globe.
- The Road to Q'ero: A Journey Home explores the transformational journey of a New York family traveling with Lorenzo, an Andean shaman back to his homeland in a remote part of Peru. The travelers are Iva, a film producer and writer living on a sustainable farm in New York's Hudson Valley, her son Jack a New York City filmmaker and photographer; his girlfriend Julie, teacher and linguist; and family friend Katherine, a researcher and recent college graduate from university in England. They have been invited by the Q'ero to do something unprecedented, something that had never been offered to anyone: to enter with cameras and film the sacred initiation ceremonies of these famously reclusive people.
- The Journey Home is a provocative look at the future of elder care in the US. Set in a care facility of the future in the year 2030, the story follows an older woman on her Journey Home.
- A documentary about homelessness made by residents of two homeless hostels.
- This behind the scenes look at the making of Escanaba in da Moonlight, provides the story behind the story.
- For decades, The Incredible Journey has been a family classic with numerous generations embracing the story of two dogs and a cat lost in the wilderness as they attempted to find their way home. A successful Walt Disney movie (and subsequent remakes) have kept the story in people's hearts. Less is known about the woman who authored the original book: Sheila Burnford. Born in Scotland, she was a woman who embraced adventure and found herself in the middle of history during Europe's most volatile period. After the war, in her new home in Northwestern Ontario, she once again set off in search of adventure. Everything she saw, everything she experienced, would eventually be used in her writings. Narrated by Sheila's daughter, Jonquil Burnford Covello and using Sheila's own words (published works and personal correspondence), family photos and home movies, this film explores the life of an incredible woman who loved adventure, nature and all animals. And in particular her love for a white bull-terrier who was with her through the Blitz, life, death and all major family events. Her desire to memorialize him would lead to her greatest triumph.
- A cohort of 12 Military Veterans do a 12 day Native American style Vision Quest ceremony in the desert in Washington that includes four days of solo fasting on the land using only water and minimal shelter.