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- A woman's beach vacation takes a dark turn when she begins to confront the troubles of her past.
- Based on the events surrounding the Solar Temple Order. A father tries to rescue his daughter who has entered a sect which had plotted a terrible faith for their disciples.
- Ines Erdmann, a mathematics and physical education teacher at a high school in Cologne, is popular with her students and is happily married to the journalist Boris. The two have been married for 14 years. Luckily, the only thing they still lack is a child. Ines in particular makes this difficult to achieve. Despite the confidence of her gynecologist, self-doubt gnawed at her. When 16-year-old Clara joins her class, Ines can hardly believe her eyes: she is convinced that she recognizes the girl as her daughter, whom she gave up for adoption after the birth. Her insecure living situation was the reason for the step. For all these years she had suppressed this painful chapter of her life and never told Boris anything about it either. Her best friend Simone, the only person who knows about the story, urgently advises Ines to keep her distance from Clara and, if necessary, even to apply for a transfer. But Ines ignores all concerns and tries to get close to the young woman, who grew up as the child of a wealthy doctor couple and knows nothing about the adoption. Since the teenager has problems at school, the adoptive parents ask Ines of all people to tutor their daughter. Contrary to official regulations, according to which she is not allowed to give her students private lessons, she agrees - the desire to be close to her daughter outside of school outweighs all the threatening consequences. A trusting, friendly relationship quickly develops between the two. Clara finds understanding and the ease with her teacher that she misses so much in her overcautious parents. The longer Ines keeps up the game of hide-and-seek, the more complicated the situation becomes. While Boris suspects an affair in view of his wife's frequent absences, Clara's adoptive mother reacts incomprehensibly to the teacher's increasing interference in family upbringing issues. When Ines finally dares to take the decisive step and tells her daughter the truth, the girl's world collapses.
- Gomer is asked to take out Colonel Gray's daughter, Janice, because the colonel feels that Gomer is very safe. Gomer intends to take her to the movies but Janice, who has been attending an all women's college, has some very different ideas on how to spend an evening, which include going to a discotheque. Gomer winds up losing her and calls Sgt. Carter to help find her. Eventually they track her down to a wild party in Hollywood. Unfortunately, Janet's dress accidentally get's torn and they all are arrested for disturbing the peace. Now they must find a way to explain to the colonel what happened and try not to get into even hotter water.
- 2013–202022mTV-14TV EpisodeAn Illinois woman lost her son and daughter on the same day and she is desperate to find out if her son fathered a child prior to his death.
- World star of the 2016 Rio Olympics, volleyball queen Kim Yeon-kyung. 192cm tall, optimized world class single house in Turkey for the first time. She has unexpected charm. From a neat, meticulous, state-level housekeeper. Even the appearance of an overseas student who has become a master of bargaining. "Those who want to eat mom's home-cooked meals, work. Hyejin went to Hongcheon house to return to farming. You can pull off loose pants with fashion, from picking peppers to shoveling with anger. The more you live alone. The more you eat alone. You have to eat better. Kim Yong Gun registered for a cooking academy for a decent meal alone and challenged herself to get a Korean food license. C Jamm, muscles have been wiped out due to the busy schedule. He'll do his best to get back to his old body. C-Jamm proudly participated in a body jump class with mothers.
- 2010–Podcast Episode
- 2010–Podcast Episode
- Episode: (2013)2013– 29mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2021–Podcast Episode
- 2005– 2h 3mPodcast Episode
- 1970– 26mPodcast Episode
- 2003–TV Episode
- 2011TV Episode
- 20228.1 (286)TV Episode
- A woman orphaned during the chemical weapons attack on the Kurdish city of Halabja in 1988 makes an emotional return to the city to try to find the family she lost.
- Episode: (2022)2018– 30mPodcast EpisodeAnna Smith is joined by two fantastic actresses and now directors, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Rebecca Hall, to discuss their daring directorial debuts: The Lost Daughter and Passing. Anna is also joined by the star of Passing, Ruth Negga. First up, Maggie discusses the central themes of motherhood and growth in The Lost Daughter, starring Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson and Dagmara Dominczyk. Maggie reveals that her main goal was to portray honesty and authenticity; to create a space on screen where the audience would be able to see themselves reflected back at them, with every aspect feeling genuine, rather than a glamorised fantasy. Anna and Maggie then delve into the incredible cast of The Lost Daughter. Maggie talks about her mentality as an actress and choosing the women brave enough to learn something new about themselves. Next up, Anna is joined by the director and writer of Passing, Rebecca Hall, along with Ruth Negga, who co stars with Tessa Thompson. The film explores racial "passing" and has a fascinating and complicated female friendship at its core. As an actress herself, Rebecca discusses what made her turn to directing and why she wanted to tell this incredible story about the moral consequences of racial passing. It's based on the 1929 novel by Nella Larsen, a book that has a personal resonance for Rebecca, who reveals a family connection to the story. While the film is centred on Ruth Negga's character, Clare, hiding her true racial identity, Rebecca reveals that her directorial intention was to go deeper than that, by examining the psychological cost of living in any kind of hiding. Ruth Negga goes on to talk about some of the touching audience reactions and discusses how the story holds relevance in today's society, whether it's to do with race, gender, queerness or any other form of identity.
- 2013– 1h 31mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2021– 1h 18mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 36mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 11mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2022)2019– 49mPodcast Episode
- 2015– 1h 21mPodcast Episode
- Episode: (2021)2016– 2h 10mPodcast Episode
- 2016–Podcast Episode
- 2019– 2h 18mPodcast Episode
- 2020–Podcast EpisodeQ&A on the Netflix film The Lost Daughter with writer/director Maggie Gyllenhaal and actors Olivia Colman, Dakota Johnson, Ed Harris, Peter Sarsgaard, Paul Mescal, and Dagmara Dominczyk. Moderated by Tomris Laffly, Variety.
- 2016– 45mPodcast EpisodeThe latest guests on Soundtracking are actor and now writer/director Maggie Gyllenhaal and composer Dickon Hinchliffe, who join us to discuss their collaboration on The Lost Daughter.
- Episode: (2022)2022– 17mPodcast Episode