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- A stage-play producer devises a plan to make money by producing a sure-fire flop.
- After putting together another Broadway flop, down-on-his-luck producer Max Bialystock teams up with timid accountant Leo Bloom in a get-rich-quick scheme to put on the world's worst show.
- A tireless group of young TV producers and a pop star work around the clock in the entertainment department of a major network.
- A behind the scenes look at the Producer's creation of Ghibli.
- An old-time mogul struggles to reenter the club where power and money make the rules.
- A collection of selected scenes from some of the most popular plays produced by Cameron Mackintosh.
- The most prolific Letterkenny and Shoresy podcast in the YEWniverse. Episode recaps and reviews, cast interviews, and so much more. If you're a fan of either show and need more content, this podcast is for you.
- Katelin Ballantine, a struggling movie producer in search of an investor, reluctantly follows the promise of money into Dublin's drug underworld where she witnesses a botched murder attempt. Forced to finish the job, she is blackmailed into killing for Edmund Murren, a small time, ruthless drug supplier hell bent on becoming top dog. Two years later, Katelin has put a who's who list of drug bosses six feet under and uses her producer role to maintain a low profile. But, when a seemingly simple job unexpectedly spirals out of control, and her identity becomes known to Murren's remaining ambitious and vengeful rivals, she is cut loose. Now the target, and with family in the line of fire, Katelin must adapt to survive the onslaught of the drug underworld as the thin veil masking her double life slips away.
- When an accountant with bizarre social habits (Leo Bloom) turns up unexpected at a down and out producers' (Max Bialystock) office, they hatch a plan to make the biggest flop of all time! However not all goes to plan starting with the arrival of a certain lady going by the name of Ula...
- When a young sicko woman kills her competition, to get a part as an actress in a movie, and they mistake it for an elder man that is innocent. The film is full of twists and action, with amazing dialog. An innocent veteran with PTSD is hunted, and questioned by crooked police.
- The show takes place at a Hollywood production company owned by Glenn Segal (played by Spencer Garrett) and A list movie star, Bill Fuller (played by Billy Zane). Glenn spends most of his time cleaning up messes that Bill has made and doing everything he can to keep the company in business.
- TV SeriesSunny Chaddha a reputed film producer is accused of rape by Soniya a gorgeous model, as the police start their investigation they have a hard time figuring out whose version of the story is true.
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- The film follows the work of theatrical societies in South-East England performing the works of Gilbert and Sullivan.
- For over 40 years The Drew League has been a fixture in LA's basketball history - a rite of passage for both local players and pros from around the world. A place where steel sharpens steel and rival gang members disarm to watch the NBA's best right on their turf. At the heart of it all is Dino Smiley. A ball boy turned commissioner. A family man and pillar in the community who has used the league as a means to provide family and opportunity in an area where even life is uncertain. Welcome to The Drew, where the motto is No Excuse, Just Produce.
- A Hollywood producer takes the most important meeting of his life.
- Two young film authors, Angelo and Lillo, the former a screenwriter, the latter a director, try in every way to present their works to Mr Piras, a successful producer now converted to television production. The faithful secretary filters all appointments, therefore for Angelo and Lillo it is impossible to make contact with the producer. Nothing is left to do but take up arms.
- A behind-the-scenes look at the producer's perspective of the film coming into fruition.
- A young filmmaker funds her film with the help of a mysterious stranger.
- This documentary contains graphic footage of violence, nudity and drug use. This footage is being released at the request of authorities, victims, families and friends in need of your help in identifying the criminals still at large. Albert, a film student from the east coast decides to become a member of a local LA gang. When he arrives to what he thought was going to be a beat down, he's told there's dirt to be done. He soon finds out that his initiation is to see if he can stand strong and make the tides that bind family together. In the end the initiation turns out to be far more than what he expected or planned to do... in order to survive.
- A young screenwriter kills her way to the top.
- Exceptional producer Gary W. Goldstein addresses the new entertainment industry landscape and the skills writers, producers, and others need to master in order to thrive. He reviews why many of the strategies that worked in previous decades are ineffective now, and how the approach many take to acquiring work makes it much harder for them to build the relationships they need in order to thrive.
- Thomas, a producer, faces the challenges of research and discovery during the process of making a film. This fictional movie was Inspired by past events.
- As the AIDS epidemic in New York escalated during the '80s, a young, out, black producer was fighting to get information about the crisis on screen. Thomas Allen Harris, raised in a working-class community in the Bronx, produced a series of public television programs focused on HIV/AIDS, bringing folks who were previously ignored by mainstream media to the core of public discussion. Despite the programs' success, including 2 Emmy nominations, the pushback Harris received from the channel's executives and constraints of corporate media ultimately led the artist to suspend work in public television. 28 years later, Harris draws from these resurfaced tapes and an essay he'd written at the time: "About Face: The Evolution of a Black Producer".
- 12 people compete for the chance to become a TV producer; based on how they perform on a series of practical tasks.
- The producing team behind Alan Parker's classic "Midnight Express" talk about their experiences with the film, from how the project was originated and later on the reception the film got with audiences in 1978 and also in the following years.
- A PETA eyewitness visited the top mohair producer in the world, South Africa, where Angora goats were exposed to brutal abuse and suffering for their hair used in mohair products, like sweaters, winter scarves and yarn balls. They were being struck, mutilated, and decapitated while they were still fully conscious.
- An interview with William Peter Blatty about his film The Ninth Configuration.
- Watch How Some Of The Biggest Songs Were Created And Some Of The Upcoming Producers Behind It All . We Take You On The Music Scene Of Los Angeles And Let You See The Whole Process .
- In the 94-year-history of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, only seven women have ever been nominated in the best director category. Why is that? And what is getting in the way of achieving gender parity in film-making? Kim Chakanetsa travels to the heart of Hollywood and meets Keri Putnam, a film executive and producer, and the founder of Putnam Pictures, and Stephanie Allain, a film producer and writer, and the newly elected co-president of the Producers Guild of America.
- Host Jack Lanni interviews RVTV producer and show host David "Glamour Dave" Nienow for a profile of his work and show productions at RVTV and the process for creating a show as a producer.
- Producer David Goldstein talks about his friend and Independent Exploitation film Producer Bob Cresse.
- A satirical look at the male sex drive.
- Nellie's father wants her to marry Bill, but she cares for Joe, a farmer. Bill is a good for nothing guy and tampers with Rube's alcohol, which Rube immediately notices, and drops some sleeping potion into the bottle to catch the man.