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- TV Mini SeriesLuke Ellis whose parents are murdered. He wakes up at The Institute in a room that looks just like his own, except there's no window. Outside his door are other doors, behind which are other kids. who got there the same way Luke did.
- Subjected to bizarre, increasingly violent pseudo-scientific experiments in personality modification, brainwashing and mind control, Isabel must escape the clutches of the Rosewood Institute and exact her revenge, or else be forever lost.
- When the US government attempts to weaponize the power of a possessed woman, they soon discover that there are forces that exist in this world that simply cannot be controlled.
- A young couple unable to conceive travels to a doctor's remote facility.
- In "The Vance Institute," led by Hannah New from "Black Sails," vulnerable individuals seek self-improvement only to find themselves trapped in a nightmarish prison. Confronting their deepest fears, they must choose: Resistance or Death.
- A four-part documentary series on the legacy of Police Academy (1984) and its sequels. The Police Academy movies were a mainstay in the comedy genre of the 1980s and early 1990s, spawning six sequels and two television series.
- A documentary on the Jejune Institute, a mind-bending San Francisco phenomenon where 10,000 people became "inducted" without ever quite realizing what they'd signed up for.
- Novice writers from a writers workshop wrote the show's sketches.
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- The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are annual lectures by the Royal Institution presenting scientific subjects the general public in an entertaining manner (since 1825), this series has been broadcast by BBC four since 2010.
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- Beyond reason. Beyond belief. A documentary series about the legendary Esalen Institute and the Human Potential Movement it spawned.
- Inspector McLane suspects something's amiss at the sanitarium when she discovers four lovely ladies are kept bound and gagged for their safety, plus two other story lines about a movie shot without film and a actress who gets too involved with her role.
- Founded in 2018, the Featherbottom Institute is an alternative educational facility that teaches life skills to incarcerated criminals. Created and financed by Clarence Featherbottom, the institute was built to address the recidivism problem that plagues the United States. The same prison system has been the home to Clarence's troubled son, Angel "Uno" Featherbottom. In August of 2023, a TWSS film crew visited the Institute to learn about the school's innovative approach to criminal rehabilitation.
- The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are annual lectures by the Royal Institution presenting scientific subjects the general public in an entertaining manner (since 1825), this series was broadcast by Channel Five from 2005-2008.
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- Available via Sky News Extra (Channel 604), The Sydney Institute broadcasts debates, seminars, and speeches from its headquarters in Sydney, Australia, on political, social, and historical issues.
- The physician and professor Herman Lundborg headed the world's first state racial biology institute in Uppsala, Sweden, from 1922 to '35. He was obsessed by the threat of racial mixing between Sámi, Finns and Swedes in the north. On his travels, he is drawn to a woman of Finnish-Sámi descent, and has a child with her.
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- Returning to Amsterdam for the first time since his screening at the Nederlands Filmmuseum on his six-month European tour in 1969, this unique program comprises three distinct sections that highlight Takahiko Iimura's career.
- An American Film Institute Tribute which include comments from actors Karen Allen, Kate Capshaw and Alison Doody as they discuss their characters and performances.
- A 52-minute documentary about the Institute for the Bio-Cultural Study of Religion in Boston Massachusetts, where the scholars are neuroscientists, computer programmers, evolutionary biologists, cognitive psychologists, sociologists and anthropologists--who work alongside philosophers, ethicists, theologians, historians and linguists. The scientific study of religion is explored through scenes in research labs, interviews with research scientists, explorations of the Boston University campus and surrounding city, and glimpses into religious communities in various locations. Overviews of projects within the Institute are woven with a general discussion about how scientists explore, understand, and explain religious communities and behavior. What are the sensitivities of interdisciplinary research; the complexity of "religion" as a study object; dialogues between religion and science; the limits of science; and the value of scientific approaches to religion.
- An intimate look back at The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies in New York, a not for profit organization with the intent of changing the dialog and conception of architecture around the world. Founded in 1967 at a time of revolution and questioning, the Institute became the most important American and International center for architectural debate and the development of new critical ideas. The main participants at the Institute were; Peter Eisenman; Richard Meier; Charles Gwathmey; Kenneth Frampton; Diana Agrest; Rem Koolhaas; Mario Gandelsonas; Rafael Moneo; Frank Gehry; Aldo Rossi and others. The Institute for Architecture and Urban Studies became the most significant and energetic crossroad in the path of rethinking architecture and the city and it's influence is still felt today.
- There is an institute at Sao Paulo, Brazil, which does much valuable work in suppressing the fatal effects which often arise when a person or animal is struck by a snake. In view of the fact that Brazil is the home of many snakes whose poison is dangerous. It will be interesting to observe what measures are taken to secure protection from them. A party of men are seen exploring among the thick grass, the particularly venomous kinds of serpent being deftly caught by means of a "snake catcher." On arriving at the institute they are classified according to their species, afterward being placed in gardens surrounded with water and smooth walls to prevent their escape. The extraction of the poison takes place under the direction of a doctor, each serpent yielding about 30 centigrams of fluid. Now, bearing in mind that horses and mules are very liable to he struck, it is a peculiar circumstance that they are also the best subjects for treatment by injection. Consequently, when the animals are inoculated with the diluted poison extracted from the snake, they are practically free from the fatal effect which would otherwise follow, subsequently struck. The serum of such animals is also valuable as a remedy for snake-bite in the case of persons, and for vaccination. Apart from its great interest, the present film will have a considerable educational value.
- The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are annual lectures by the Royal Institution presenting scientific subjects the general public in an entertaining manner (since 1825), this series was broadcast by More4 in 2009.
- Dave Cullen, aka Computing Forever, is optimistic that the far-left will continue losing institutional power, but warns of a far-right authoritarianism taking its place.
- An extraordinary piece of film art, exploring the power, beauty and violence contained in a single moment of time.
- Nathan Daniel Phillips, a recently transferred student, attempts to enter the political scene of his new school, only to find that he is very out of his depth.
- The Royal Institution Christmas Lectures are annual lectures by the Royal Institution presenting scientific subjects the general public in an entertaining manner (since 1825), this series was broadcast by Channel 4 from 2000-2004.