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- Follow the White Stripes' 2007 tour of Canada, as the duo avoided the conventional by playing in buses, cafes and for Indian tribal elders.
- "From the North" with warmth loving strokes, describing the love of family, love of humanity. Because his wife was having an affair and divorce, Kuroita Goro, with a son and daughter from Tokyo came idyllic life Furano, Hokkaido. They describe delicate film in the north of Furano of rural life and love , as well as into social work, married and have children from school. Despite all the disappointments characters life experiences and the reality that they can not control, but they can eventually overcome the adversity faced, more understanding of people and things around.
- During the summer of 1960, the idiosyncratic residents of a one-street Dutch suburb collide in intertwining stories of desire and frustration.
- Septian Calendar Year 1205. Lavi was born in North Ambria, the poorest region in the northwestern Zemuria. She enlists in the Northern Jaegers, the largest in the continent, to protect her hometown and distinguish herself from her grandfather Vlad, who was once a hero but betrayed North Ambria. Her devotion to her missions often earned her violations of regulations, and one day, she is ordered to assemble a platoon with Martin, Iseria, and Talion for an impossible spy mission to Erebonia to gather information on the "Imperial Hero" a mysterious threat to North Ambria.
- In 1954, a callous medical student takes a summer internship at a nursing home. His view on life is forever changed after unraveling the identity of a young man his own age, lying in a semi-comatose state with no name, family or diagnosis.
- The lives of three disparate families are illuminated by a meteor shower on a winter night.
- It's the one dress she's dreamed about her entire life. And everyone has an opinion about it. Between budget and bling, taffeta and tantrums, not to mention the comments and criticisms of an entourage that can turn any bride's fantasy into a nightmare, Say Yes to the Dress Canada brings all of the tears, cheers and surprises to the screen, with our own Canadian flair. The series features a behind-the-scenes look at Amanda-Lina's Bridal Boutique, where a group of resourceful consultants along with a passionate and perceptive Bridal Stylist, Joseph, make dreams come true. Each episode of Say Yes to the Dress Canada, invites viewers to join wide-eyed brides as they face the drama of saying 'yes', before they can walk down the aisle and say 'I do'.
- In 2004 armed men coerced two bank employees into stealing £26.5 million from the Northern Bank in Belfast. Now, almost two decades later, two journalists revisit the unsolved case and look at the police investigation, legal prosecution, and how suspected ties to the IRA influenced the Northern Ireland peace process.
- The Four Fleets bring sky pirates together to seek adventure, ancient artifacts and power in a post-apocalyptic world. But when enemies and betrayal lurk around every corner, quick thinking will be the only way to survive!
- An amazing journey in Norway's Far North as Joanna Lumley pursues a lifelong dream to track down the elusive, stunningly beautiful Northern Lights - 'the true wonder of the world,' as she puts it.
- An intimate look at the beautiful life of northern Italy. The Apennine mountains is a place where you can slow down and learn to reconnect to yourself and the earth.
- Film about one of the most exciting underground British club movements of the 1970s.
- The pilot of an arctic community's candy air-drop is confronted by a visiting government bureaucrat who disapproves of the Christmas tradition.
- The Northerners is the latest hit reality series that follows a group of friends who travel around the United Kingdom promoting anti-bullying and discrimination while also living their daily lives mixed in with adult humor.
- "War intelligence service: Northern Front" is a prequel to the Season 1. It tells us about the formation of the crew of scouts and illustrates its actions on the Northern Front before the beginning of the Finnish war and during it. They will spy upon the actions of the Finnish artillery on the border with the Soviet Union and become unwilling witnesses of the first shot to home territory. They will detect a camp where German instructors train agents for infiltration into the territory of the USSR. They will also blow up the gateway to prevent flooding of the positions of our troops at the Mannerheim Line. And they will get even with " officer killer ", the elusive Finnish sniper ...
- The Hairy Bikers head north on a big Baltic adventure in search of new cuisines to explore, travelling from Germany to Sweden via Poland, Russia, Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
- An unexpected collision on the public transport system sends two commuters on a strange journey.
- A beautiful and melancholic story about one little polar bear alone in the cold dark Arctic looking for his mum The little polar bear Ursa is alone in the cold dark Arctic looking for his mum. He walks through a blizzard, through the icy cold tundra and sharp ice hummocks, towards the northern lights and the magic song in hope to find his mother. After many challenges, he comes to the edge of the earth. In front of him is only the sea and the northern lights. And there in the distance, in the northern lights, he sees his mum.
- The Dream Academy perform in the first version of the music video "Life in a Northern Town" from the album "The Dream Academy" recorded for Warner Brothers Records. The Dream Academy sing as they travel near Hebden Bridge in West Yorkshire, England. Clips of the town and children playing with toys play throughout.
- A look at the northern lights (aurora borealis) from aboriginal beliefs to scientific theories.
- Features 2 shows by the famous Norwegian black metal band, one in Oslo together with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra and Choir, and the other one at Wacken Open Air with the National Czech Symphonic Orchestra.
- The venerable GRAMMY-winning and CMA Award winning artists travel to Alaska with their families, singing concerts in the 49th state along the way. Also features glaciers, grizzly bears, salmon fishing, and all that Alaska has to offer the traveler.
- Marthame and Elizabeth Sanders lived in the Christian Palestinian village of Zababdeh from August, 2000, through December, 2003. Volunteers with the Presbyterian Church (USA), their ministry was one of ecumenical support to the Church in the land of its birth. The film documents the lives of nine Palestinian Christians living in the northern West Bank. This film grew out of a desire among their Palestinian neighbors to share their stories, and a desire among Christians in the West to hear them. The Sanders describe the project as "a labor of love, a response to the graciousness, warmth, hospitality, and welcome we received from our Palestinian neighbors and colleagues."
- A group of loggers, including a father and his son, made a mistake by ignoring a warning from the locals. As a consequence, they find themselves facing unexpected challenges as they become the target of evil spirits from Swedish Folklore.
- Splitboarding offers a different experience than snowboarding at a ski resort. It may take all day to ride one run, but that run will be better than dozens of runs at a resort. What we find is a chance to slow down and appreciate nature.
- Political thriller about an Iraq war veteran seeking the truth about his brother's death.
- An exciting and insightful new 60-minute, live-action documentary DVD on the life, uniforms and drill of the eastern theater Confederate Soldier - the soldiers of Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia... The film analyzes the uniforms, drill, camp life, food, weapons, equipment, etc. of the Confederate soldier of the eastern theater.
- 2016 year. A few days from the life of the main attractions of the northern capital.
- A captivating story of a quest to find shamans among a small band of nomadic, reindeer herders, known as the Dukha, who live in one of the most remote and hard to reach areas of Mongolia. The Dukha are among the last nomadic, animal-dependent, self-subsistence cultures remaining in the world. There are now less than 200 Dukha remaining. They live in small groups and migrate over an area of 6 million acres in the Sayan Mountain Range. Life for the Dukha tribe is simple and hard. Their way of life has been passed down through an untold number of human generations. They currently face many challenges as they struggle to maintain their ancestral lifestyle in an ever-changing world. Ancient shaman ceremonies are featured.
- An isolated man and his dog discover the horrors that lurk in the forests of the frozen north.
- Confronted by his mothers night terrors, a nascent witch descends into the Fenno-Ugric underworld.
- The sinking of the scallop boat Northern Edge in December 2004 and it's impact on both safety practice and management regulations in the lucrative fishing port of New Bedford, Massachusetts.
- Children of the Northern Arapaho tribe on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, the horse culture of their ancestors is the connector to their history and culture, and a way to prevent suicide and drug addiction. Prior to the European colonization of America, Arapaho homelands were the front range of the Rockies, from Wyoming to Colorado. "When the white men arrived they put us on a reservation and took away our horses," explained Elk Sage, Program Director for the Northern Arapaho Suicide Prevention Program. This short documentary demonstrates the importance of teaching Arapaho children to ride horses as a connector to their history and culture. "The horses help mend the broken hoop" added Elk. In an effort to counteract the widespread use of drugs and alcohol, as well as high rates of suicide, Allison and Elk Sage looked to their own Arapaho culture for the answer. They break the taboo of speaking publicly about drugs and suicide, and they invite children to talk to them about their problems. Initially, the program was focused on pre-adolescents and adolescents with parental permission. Over time the program expanded to include all ages. In addition to learning to ride horses, children practice the Arapaho language and spirituality. They sing, eat and have a good time, forming strong bonds for the Arapaho community and culture.
- Battle lines are drawn when two childhood friends are pitted against each other in the battle of a life time as Amin, a former United States Airman returns to his home country to discover his best friend has become a drug king. After being put in charge of the case, Amin vows to bring down Mannahn. But it took great sacrifice to become the King. And the King will not go down without a fight.
- Keep on Burning tells the fascinating story of the world's most enduring underground music movement : Northern Soul! Featuring interviews with key DJ's, journalists and promoters, including soul radio pioneer Tony Blackburn, this new documentary was filmed on location at Manchester's iconic Twisted Wheel and London's 100 Club. Wigan Casino founder Russ Winstanley and Blue & Soul music journalist Tony Cummings recount the artists, records and stories which have made Northern Soul a way of life for its aficionados. With contributions from record label executives' Tim Brown (Goldmine), Ady Croasdell (Kent), Dave McAleer (Pye/RCA) and Neil Rushton (Inferno), Keep on Burning reveals a unique insight into the music phenomenon that came of age in the clubs of Northern England in the mid-seventies.