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- A loving mother and wife deals with situations and problems of a middle-class family in the late 1950s and the early 1960s.
- A young Finnish man returns for the summer to help renovate his father's lake house. He meets and befriends Tareq, a recent asylum seeker from Syria, and the two spend the summer bonding.
- Psychologist Carla Reed and Professor Alex Reed balance their professional lives as doctors and personal lives in a blended family with three kids.
- Set in a village in Anatolia at the foothills of the mountains, portraying the story of the resistance of a young man, Ali, against the domination of landlords and local gangs, striving to win back his wife's love and affection.
- A weekend boating party turns into a nightmare for a group of young Londoners when they stumble upon a terrifying secret hidden in the reeds.
- Kichiro runs a hotel. His wife is the younger Setsuko. he encourages her to publish her poetry and so she did. The tome is entitled Garasu no Ashi. Unffortunately, she is a betrayer and is having an affair with Masahiro. Kichiro is involved in a severe accident.
- Bound by a contract to become 'rich and famous' the teenage Reed Sisters sang and danced their way through the 1970's and early 80's in a homegrown musical variety show that aired on cable access TV in Oak Ridge, TN. When one of the sisters goes missing complications arise, but the 'show must go on!'
- In the 1980's, Darryl "Lil' D" Reed became the youngest and most successful rock-cocaine dealer on the mean streets of Oakland, California. Darryl was raised in and taught the street hustle game at an early age, by the most noteworthy street legend in the history of the Bay Area, Felix Mitchell. Felix gave young Darryl the codes of the streets and warned him that if Darryl chose to live the life of a gangster, then he must also clearly understand and follow the codes as rules and live by them. Darryl and his crew would later become an off-shoot version of the 69th Village MOB, which stood for My Other Brother. At the age of 13, Darryl witnessed the older members of the MOB being brought down by the FBI. Later that night he learned that Felix was also arrested. Within months after the arrest of the older members of the MOB, a new drug called crack-cocaine came to the forefront of America's problems and Oakland and Darryl Reed were in the middle of it. Darryl was introduced to the cocaine sales game by his friend, Rick and the two boys invested in the drug. The rest is what they say legends are made of, money, power and women. What separated Darryl from others was that he got the money and power before the age of 20. Small in stature, young Darryl was large in the streets and a millionaire. Inside you will read about his journey.
- Robert Altman recounts the life of his wife Kathryn Reed, using the format of a documentary, with funny reenactments played by Reed's friends and family.
- A young child with autism is hired to act in the major motion picture Dear John (2010). Featured on the DVD release of Dear John (2010).
- A promotional video for Lou Reed and Metallica's 2011 single "The View."
- TV SeriesDame Reed, a photographer/videographer, decides to make a documentary about his outlandish life.
- An eye-opening documentary that reveals the behind-the-scenes partying and plotting at one of the most memorable festivals in Cannes' storied history.
- This documentary on the career of celebrated filmmaker Carol Reed (1906-1976) features surviving collaborators and film historians discussing his versatility, as well as his impact on British cinema. One intriguing insight offered here is the influence of the British documentary movement of the '30s and '40s on Reed's filmmaking, which places 'The Third Man' (1949) and 'The Man Between' in a fascinating national lineage, leading up to the kitchen-sink cinema of the '60s.
- FBI agent Erica Reed has an ability to see certain past events. A man with dark secrets has been murdered by hanging. A hidden message at the crime scene leads Erica to believe that the serial killer who killed her brother isn't dead.
- The story of Denver born international film and rock superstar Dean Reed as told by award winning filmmaker Will Roberts. This 1985 cult classic was filmed in the USA, Chile, Argentina, Germany, Italy, Russia and the Middle-East.
- When, after three years of active service, ace detective Jerry Brennon is ordered by his doctor to take a rest, Senator Reed, Jerry's staunch supporter since he arrested two crooks burglarizing the Reed home, prevails upon the detective to stay at his cabin in the mountains. Warned that the cabin is haunted, Jerry's suspicion is aroused when a bullet whizzes past his head. While searching the cabin, Jerry discovers a secret door that conceals a sobbing Helen Reed, who has been missing since her refusal to marry Schuyler Hastings. Learning that Helen has been kidnapped, Jerry drives to the village, enlists the aid of the sheriff and rushes back in time to arrest the kidnappers when they return to the cabin. Caught in the act, Helen's abductors admit that they were hired by Schuyler, who was planning to rescue Helen in a ploy to win her love. The Reeds are overjoyed to have their daughter back, and Jerry makes their happiness complete when he proposes to Helen.
- Since the Vietnam War, battlefield medicine and America's care of wounded warriors have changed profoundly. Illustrated with compelling documentary footage, leaders of these transformations explain why and how these changes are taking place. The film focuses on Vice Admiral John Mateczun, the man selected to lead the consolidation of the Walter Reed Army Medical Center and the Bethesda Naval Hospital, the crown jewels of Army and Navy medicine. The Vietnam War Memorial provides the backdrop for Adm. Mateczun's reflections on lessons he learned as an Army Explosive Ordinance Demolition specialist in that war. Change in the military's approach to rehabilitation is illustrated by how the paradigm of sports medicine is helping warriors with limb loss to overcome their handicaps.
- It is 1941 and World War II is in full swing. The Japanese military is enlisting all the men in the land. A newlywed lawyer, whose marriage is a mere couple of months' long, is informed by letter that he has been drafted and has to report for war. Not only is the man a newlywed who does not want to join the war effort, but he also has a weak constitution and is anti-war. His wife implores the general in charge to exclude him from the draft, but instead the officer reports the man to the government as someone with dangerous ideas. Without an alternative, the man is enlisted and sent to war. The tragedy segues into a tale of betrayal and revenge.
- Eliette, an eight-year-old girl, lives in a country where the king banned music. A troubadour from the Orient gets his instruments confiscated there. But he is not inclined to servitude and meets Eliette who secretly carved a flute in a wild reed. Eliette and the troubadour bond of friendship. Together they will lead the people to free themselves from tyranny.
- Three generations of women from the Mapuche community Millalonco Ranquehue, in Southern Argentina, tell us about their fifty-year struggle resisting eviction attempts by the Argentinean army. Through daily life scenes, views of the landscape, testimonies and archival materials, this documentary shows their determination to defend their ancestral lands and their culture, and reveals a cosmovision where human beings live in harmony with nature and with everything in it. Their story is part of the collective story of the Mapuche people. Inhabitants of a land rich in mineral resources, pristine sources of water and touristic value, the Mapuches have been defending their lands and their culture for hundreds of years, from the early wars during the Spanish conquest to the present threats by foreign enterprises.
- The explorer Thor Heyerdahl decides once more to prove one of his theories and wants to sail across the Atlantic in a seaweed boat named after the sun god Ra.
- Five musical shorts for little ones. Meet the little king who wants a unicorn as a pet, join to princesses in a dragon hunt, or meet Eliette, who lives in a kingdom where music has been forbidden.
- The View within Mario Reed documentary commemorates the 20 year anniversary of Mario's injury and chronicles the events leading up to and after his accident beginning with his early childhood.
- Independent Filmmakers Jerry Landi and Adrian Esposito explore the life and films of filmmaker Joel M Reed who gained a cult following with his film Bloodsucking Freaks.
- A 1989 Lou Reed concert in Montreal. The track-list is the same of the album "New York" (1989), one of Reed's most famous and apprecciated works.
- FBI agent Erica Reed has an ability to see certain past events. Now that all cards are on the table, Erica is in the race against time to stop a mad serial killer from her past. This time however, she's got some help.
- CIBIK (Reed) In this documentary the story of the reed workers, who work under harsh winter conditions though they are ill-paid, struggling to make a living and pay their debt back.
- This tale produced by Lois Cook and her family very intimately shares the brutal, mostly untold history of what happened to the Nyangbul people of the NSW North Coast. You will be surprised at what Lois finds when she becomes history detective tracking down people and documents to see if the family's oral history is supported by other accounts from the 19th century. With the help of the staff of Ballina Library she discovers commentary by settlers and historians who were compelled to record the brutality against the local Indigenous people. This video was created by Lois Cook and her family in an unique collaboration with ABC Multiplatform Executive Producer, Catherine Marciniak, in a series of video production workshops.
- Jillian Rose Reed takes some extreme measures to get her lips as plump as Kylie Jenner's.
- Throughout his life, fiddler Henry Reed rarely ventured outside of Giles County, Virginia. There was not much reason to. Reed had his family, his fiddle and young musicians coming to him to learn his unique bow style and repertoire of rare tunes. One man in particular, Alan Jabbour, was fascinated with Reed's technique. Reed would become Jabbour's mentor, and in turn, Jabbour cataloged and recorded Reed's remarkable fiddling. Eventually, these songs would become a centerpiece of the American Folklife Center in the Library of Congress. Today, Reed's legacy is maintained by Reed's children, Jabbour and young musicians like Chris Via, who founded the Henry Reed Festival which attracts musicians from across the globe each June. This film features rare recordings and photos as well as live musical performances and interviews with Reed's surviving children and his current fans and followers.
- An essay film that examines the aftermath of violence in Bosnia-Herzegovina. It looks at the country's railroad as a metaphor for social disintegration. Incorporating biography, autobiography, history and poetry, the film reflects on memories of railway travel and takes the viewer on a haunting train journey through the country's difficult past, towards its uncertain future.
- Courageous people fleeing the Japanese prefecture blocking security teams four clues parallel development, with several young love story the main line, bring out the Chinese people's kindness and brutal invaders.
- Live performance by Alibi Reed in Buenos Aires, Argentina // Sam Connor: vocals and guitar P.R.D.: lead guitar Gagli: drums Martín: bass Cacho: keys.
- Lou Reed performs in the music video "The Original Wrapper" from the album " Mistrial" recorded for RCA Records. The music video begins with fireworks and Lou Reed singing as he wears a gray hat. A group of people in yellow outfits go through a city and put different people in boxes.