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- A man convicted in his teens for killing a child is released on parole. He struggles to build a new life, but his past is uncovered.
- Special Agent Jennifer Beck is a intrepid FBI agent who is assigned to solve the case of a multimillionaire couple missing daughter. As the clues begin to reveal themselves, Beck, who has a secret gift of clairvoyance, tries to connect the kidnapper to the girl's mother, who is having an affair with her husband's business partner. Racing against the clock, Beck must discover the real reason for the abduction before it's too late.
- The story of a comedian, Ron Waters, who is a Richard Pryor-type of entertainer who makes commentary about the world rather than one-liners. After a self-imposed exile from Hollywood, Ron is back.
- Off the coast of Montpellier, a diver exploring a wreck uncovers a highly sought-after treasure: a golden statuette of Medusa, the monster from Greek mythology. The day after his discovery, the young man's boat is found adrift, with no one on board. Has the curse surrounding the legendary statue struck again? Or is a rival treasure hunter behind the diver's disappearance? - It's up to Police Captain Guillaume Le Guen of Montpellier's regional crime squad and his brother, Gendarmerie Captain Damien Le Guen, to solve the mystery. There's no time to waste and they'll need all their investigative skills, particularly because the victim is none other than Thibault Gagneur, Guillaume's son-in-law, whose daughter Emilie is expecting his grandchild.
- Returning to her hometown following a police blunder that had dramatic consequences, investigator Marianne must resolve a murder as soon as she arrives. She throws herself into this affair that upsets the community and her own family.
- A redemptive tale of an aspiring rap artist surviving failed levees and her own troubled past and seizing a chance for a new beginning.
- Unavailable since its broadcast on CBS, Songs of America is an intimate look at Simon & Garfunkel's 1969 tour. The Harmony Game - a new documentary about the making of landmark album Bridge Over Troubled Water, featuring new interviews with the duo.
- A life in the royal family is one of duty, service and privilege. But for Harry, the most important thing is his freedom. Harry has chosen the life he wanted, rather than the life everyone wanted for him. It is a choice that he made, and one with consequences for everyone involved.
- A remarkable documentary that delves deep into the mysterious and murky circumstances surrounding the Kursk submarine sinking.
- The Rivers of Africa shape the lives of those who call their banks home- in the African wilderness there can be no life without water. The continents rivers are the focal point of the dramas of the bushveld- the same river that gives life also harbours death. For the many creatures that live along Africa's rivers - the need to quench their thirst is an essential part of their lives- but rivers such as the Mara in Kenya are a barrier for animals where death comes in many guises- but each animal has their own way of navigating these treacherous waters.
- Troubled Water is an exhilarating adventure, conservation film that beckons viewers to follow along on a transformative journey down the stunning coast of Lake Michigan.
- Troubled Waters: A Turtle's Tale explores the impact human behavior has on our environment as seen through the lens of one of South Florida's most beloved and fragile underwater creatures, the sea turtle. This film takes a critical look at the effects of global warming, water pollution and our throw away plastic lifestyle has on this species and ourselves.
- Against all odds one man sets out to fulfill his life long quest as he traverses on a a decade long epic journey through the Andes mountains after discovering a small, forgotten town is being poisoned by the very thing they need to survive, their water.
- A group of young children volunteer to take part in a nationwide competition in order to restore hope in their town, while a large number of foreign mothers in the area hope to revive the land that they love through exotic cuisine.
- Clara takes her daughter and her friends to a weekend visit at her grandfather's village. They all have a great time, but after they return home people start dying. First Clara's grandfather mysteriously drowns, then the children start getting sick and one, her goddaughter, dies. Around same time clients at the spa she teaches aqua-aerobics start getting sick with one dying. She finds some mysterious algea, related to Caulerpa taxifolia, planted near where her grandfather supposedly drowned. Clara suspects the algea and all of these illnesses and deaths are related to some sort of poisonings of fish caught near her Grandfather's village. She puts the pieces together with the help of Yann, a co-worker who has a romantic interest in her, and a lawyer, Christian Gardone. Things get complicated as Christian is the son of a wealthy business man with many ties in the community, is dating a woman working on the algea Clara found for a business also run by owner of the spa Clara works, and is finding he is attacted to Clara as time goes on. Clara herself is dealing with her separation from a dead beat husband whom she cannot seem to completely let go of, a daughter grappling with the illnesses and deaths of her friends, and Clara's own stubborness. As time goes on mysterious murders of people helping her investigation and more deaths of people who ate the poisoned fish occur in addition to being put into danger herself. Inspite of these trials and tribulations, Clara perserveres on her quest to find the truth behind the algea, the poisoned fish, and the murders.
- A greedy son aims to claim his father's wealth as his rightful inheritance through devious means. Leveraging on the mental state of the heir apparent, he leaves no stone unturned while carrying out this mission.
- In 1999 American and British musicians traveled to Cuba to create and record songs with their Cuban counterparts. At the end of their one week task all the musicians performed a free concert in Havana.
- After, twenty-seven years of absence, Eskandar comes home. Once in Beirut, he is haunted by his childhood memories between past and present. The same experience that sent him away as a child, leads him back as an adult.
- A newly released from prison violent American man has difficulties dealing with his English wife and the son he barely knows.
- Troubled Waters interviews some of the world's leading research scientists studying the public health impacts of Harmful Algae Blooms (HABs) along with doctors, nurses and ordinary citizens who have suffered distress.
- A confused mother and her son (9) have invaded the house of a pedophile swim instructor with a troubled past. Is she looking for revenge or redemption?
- The Gullah culture of St. Helena Island and surrounding South Carolina Sea Islands, featuring the Hallelujah Singers.
- Bruno is a young misfit who has recently started working in a municipal swimming pool. While he has to take care of his girlfriend's daughter, Bruno will have to face up to some unmentionable impulses.
- Inès share her appartment with Laura. Everything would be perfect if she had not fallen in love with her...
- A mature man who finally decides to quit his hysterical wife for his childhood sweetheart boyfriend when a drama happens.
- The old wounds between Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel resurface as they rehearse for their legendary Concert in Central Park.
- Although a proud African-American, Gary has grown suspicious and alienated from his own people - struggling with their negative and often embarrassing behavior and attitudes. A chance meeting triggers a chain of reflection and memory that promises to liberate him after all.
- Handsome young mountaineer Gordon White falls in love with actress Viola Lorraine; inspired by her, he writes a play which with Viola in the lead, is a big hit. He marries Viola, but his absorption in playwriting causes them to drift apart and finally separate. By strange chance, they both take the same steamer for a Southern port, and when another steamer rams and sinks the boat, the two are cast away on a deserted island. There, after many hardships and a complete readjustment of their relations, love comes into its own and the pair finds happiness. Shortly after their baby's birth, a steamer sees their signal and rescues them from the island, which they leave with some regret. Back in civilization, Viola receives many flattering offers of theatrical engagements, but after a struggle, decides in favor of home life and her husband.
- Three Nigerian men are scattered across the globe after escaping homophobic violence.
- Vincent, a tortured artist, has plunged into a state of psychosis and lurks beneath the water's surface. His submerged canvas textures jump to life mirroring his manic state of mind, all the while accompanied by his haunting cries for help.
- Troubled Water is a 30-minute documentary about drinking water contamination in America.
- PART ONE: Old Miner Benton called upon his widowed sister and her charming daughter Bernice. When he saw the daughter in the arms of geologist Ralph Conway, he ordered him from the place and severely lectured his aged sister. A lawyer called and made over to him a legacy to be equally divided between him and his poor sister, but the miner carefully hid the true value of the property. Bernice's mother finally died and on the day of her death Bernice became Ralph's bride. Together they started off to the land given them by the penurious uncle, who chuckled as he thought of the barren patch of beach he had given her. Imagine their disgust and despair when a slovenly hotel-keeper pointed out the barren tract. Bernice fled, crying, while Ralph sunk to the ground thoroughly discouraged. After a time he noticed the smell of oil, took a sip of water at his feet, straightened up with a new look in his face--for the scraggly, rocky coast had oil. PART TWO: Several months passed--Summerland became a boom town, and Ralph and Bernice were the richest of the rich. Meanwhile old Benton had trouble with the railroad. To fight them he mortgaged every piece of property he had and soon the news came that he was bankrupt. Aged, disheartened, without a friend in the world, Benton started on foot for Summerland. In the interim, Ralph had worked industriously and one day, with Bernice, walked over his oil field. He pointed out to her that this was the only region in the world where oil was mined from the ocean's bed; he showed her the long string of oil wells, in the water, their frames rising ghost-like in the sinking sun; how a 25 horsepower engine operated the forest of wells by means of an eccentric cam; how each barrel of oil contained 40% asphalt; how the railroad charged exorbitant rates for shipment, and how the oil well owners built a long pier into the ocean to transport the crude oil by boat. When a child came their happiness was complete. Then one day an aged, care-worn figure slid, face forward into the grass of his property. He and Bernice ran to the prostrate figure and turned up the face of Benton. Good was returned for evil and Benton found a home with the couple he had tried to wrong.
- A secret agent puts his life on the line to save a town's liquid explosives from crooks.
- Typhoon Morakot struck Taiwan on Aug. 8, 2009, causing mudslides that washed away villages and taking the lives of over 600 people. The typhoon monster wakes violently, stealing away dreams and hopes of tomorrow. After the storm is over however, the sun shines again, and a rainbow appears. Children illustrate their fears and chase away the terrible monster.
- A coming-of-age short film about the bullied homosexual college student, Michael, who with the help of a friend, gains the courage to escape from his manipulative mother and the homophobic small town he grew up in.
- A young couple is found dead in a river. It looks like murder, but the truth lies deep below the surface.
- An Environmental Auditor will face an unexpected choice that will change his life forever - All because of a mysterious girl named Nadia.
- The film tells the story of two Jewish families who established their homes in Dugit, a village of fishermen in the northern region of Gaza.
- Howard Sterling, mate aboard his father's coasting vessel, is very much in love with Millie Sawyer. On his return from a voyage, he brings Millie a lantern which he tells her to place in her window when his ship is passing, that he may know she is still thinking of him. Although she is very fond of Howard, Millie is actually something of a flirt. Joe Gorman, a mysterious young man with plenty of money but no visible means of support, attracts her almost as much as Howard. Gorman kisses her one day while Howard is watching. To the sailor's indignation, Millie does not appear to resent it, and when he scolds her, she becomes angry with him. Sad at heart, Howard sets out on his voyage, vowing to have nothing more to do with so fickle a girl. The mysterious Gorman is in reality the chief of a band of wreckers. With a suave smile and an easy manner he covers a disposition which is in reality savage and unscrupulous. Aroused by Millie's apparent liking for him, he lures her out on the cliffs one evening, leads her to the wreckers' cave, and informs her that he has sent for a minister to marry them. Almost immediately thereafter, Millie discovers that a dreadful plot is afoot against Captain Sterling's schooner, and that she is a prisoner. A sudden call from the lookout directs the wreckers' attention to the rapidly-darkening ocean. Millie takes advantage of their preoccupation and escapes. She hurries to her house and takes out Howard's lantern. Meanwhile, the wreckers have overpowered the lighthouse-keeper and extinguished the light. Sterling's vessel, ignorant of its whereabouts, is rapidly bearing down on the deadly rocks on the shoreline. Suddenly a white figure passes swiftly along the cliff front, and a swinging lantern warns the vessel's crew of their danger. Captain Sterling and Howard land quickly at the wharf and make their way up to the cliff. They find Millie struggling with the enraged Gorman. Startled by their approach, the wrecker turns to flee, loses his footing, and falls to a well-merited death on the rocks below.
- 1910. Louis, 17, helps a wealthy stranger, Théodora, 40, to find the body of her husband, who has been lost in a shipwreck. At sunset, they set out to sea on his frail skiff. Their morbid hunt will last until sunrise.