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- The Parkers, a reclusive family who follow ancient customs, find their secret existence threatened as a torrential downpour moves into their area, forcing daughters Iris and Rose to assume responsibilities beyond those of a typical family.
- When the patriarch of the family passes away, the teenage children must take responsibility for the family chores: the preparation of the rituals, the hunting and putting the all-important meat on the table. These newfound responsibilities are even more daunting, however, when you live in the city and happen to be a family of cannibals.
- Is ultra-processed food causing obesity in children, and could it even be addictive? Dr Chris van Tulleken investigates as he undergoes a gruelling self-experiment that even shocks the scientists.
- Food goes straight to our brain. So what do eat to make sure our brain stays healthy? Many recent discoveries have shown that our mental health, our moods, and our intellectual ability are directly influenced by what we eat, and sometimes in a matter of just a few days. One more reason to avoid "junk food" and to make what we put on our plate an ally for our intellectual and mental health.
- On the last night of their cross-country road trip, two friends from college negotiate the terms and consequences of their potential hookup.
- TV Mini SeriesWe Are What We Speak is a language-centered TV show that investigates linguistic discrimination in the U.S. It is a major barrier to diversity and inclusion - and yet, it remains largely invisible in public discourse. Through the use of animated visuals and interviews with linguists, researchers, industry experts, and everyday Americans, we will: (1) celebrate the linguistic diversity that makes up the fabric of our nation, (2) unpack how so-called "standard" language ideologies operate and are legitimized in the U.S., and (3) offer realistic strategies to mitigate language bias and advocate for comprehensive language policy reform.
- WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE? is a controversial documentary about why after 50 years of Western involvement, billions of dollars in foreign assistance and countless promises, Africa is still so poor. The film tells the story of 3 brothers and a cousin who travel across Africa in an attempt to understand one of the great problems of our time, the failure to end poverty in Africa. Shot on location in 12 countries, WHAT ARE WE DOING HERE? transports you into the shocking and heart wrenching world of African poverty and the multi billion dollar aid and development industry dedicated to fighting it.
- During the Korean War, there were many married couples divided by the chaotic state of war without knowing whether the other one was alive or dead. In 2000, a decision to reunite separated families was implemented. The most tragic thing was reunions of South Korean wives who had been waiting for their husbands to return for more than 50 years and their husbands who ended up having new families in North Korea. Why would they wait for their husbands for so long? What are their feelings like after meeting their husbands who didn't wait for them? This is a documentary about the Korean War and the sad romantic relationships viewed from a single Korean woman.
- A summer when everything changes dramatically, when the poles reverse for a brief moment.
- A man stands in line for his morning coffee blissfully unaware at how life defining his encounter with the slack-jawed, gum chewing barista will actually be.
- A fast-paced, hard-hitting rock doc profiling Warner Bros band, Static-X, and the recording and release of their first major label album "Wisconsin Death Trip."
- Two parents move through the five stages of grief as they battle their emotions and find their way back to one another. Born from empathy and love, this project is a testament to what happens when two passionate artists join forces. It is an offering to the families. To give voice to those who need their voices heard now more than ever.
- Steve Shives criticizes the recent Mythinformation Conference, or MythCon, put on by Mythicist Milwaukee. He objects to three of the featured speakers: shoe0nhead, Armoured Skeptic and Sargon of Akkad.
- Andrew gets stuck in a time loop when Jessica, his date, asks him the age-old question: "What are We?"
- The 16-year old Hanna cannot leave her home because of her weak immune system, thus has to live in a basement, sealed from the outside world. Her father is constantly consulting with doctors, but they are unable to cure her. Her boyfriend, Bence, spends his days searching for some kind of alternative medicine on the internet tirelessly. The medicines he has found in the past deemed ineffective. One day he finally finds something seemingly actually reliable, but Hanna's father has a different solution to her condition. Hanna has to make a crucial decision regarding her future.
- Tracing the story of one of the most unique sporting organizations in the world.
- The young years of Michel Drucker.
- Infinity is a new entertaining and engaging, high quality feature documentary film series, exploring one of the most significant unanswered questions of our time 'Does infinity exist?' Conversations with leading thinkers from multiple disciplines reveal the latest in scientific research and a broad range of perspectives and insights.
- An air raid warden demonstrates safety measures, while a refugee from Occupied Europe reveals why she came to America.
- Nicole is bitten by her zombie boyfriend. Or is she? She descends into a waking nightmare that will end her life as she knows it.
- A documentary video essay balancing between irony over national stereotypes in general and a nostalgic flow of cultural associations from the director's memories: Russian nursery rhyming stories, the only Mordovian words she knows from her mother, school counting rhymes with German verbs, Tatar songs by her mother-in-law, quotes from some soviet poems, scenes from the opera "Eugene Onegin", the old anthem of Kazakhstan, which she memorizing for her district administration, and much more.
- ShortThings get awkward after a couple is forced to explain their complicated relationship after being pulled over by a cop
- Modern interviews coupled with archival footage, South Australians tell the story of their protests and persecutions surrounding the Vietnam War.
- Documentary about the artists, poets and revolutionaries who occupied, repaired and reluctantly had to leave this iconic building in Brixton, London. They kept their home from 1979 - 2014
- In a future not far from ours, a writer tells how the world is changing, through the images of a more and more avant-garde and technological London. A world that is changing, a technology that has now passed the man, which he will not count on at all, because what men can do them, the technology do them faster and more precise. People will become machines, mankind will disappear.
- Featuring the best eateries the world has to offer.
- Love is universal - it is the one thing that everyone in the world has experienced to one extent or another. It doesn't matter what your political, religious beliefs are, sexual orientation, nationality, gender, ability or disability; everyone is capable of loving someone and being loved. What allows someone to declare their love to be greater than yours? How can one person deny another the right to express their intrinsic right to love by denouncing it to be immoral, wrong, unacceptable, and deviating from the norm. Through this documentary, we ask 'What Are We If Different?' and explore the idea that if we as people are different, what does that mean? Does it mean that our love is redundant? Non-existent? Alien? Unacceptable? Insignificant? Blasphemous? No.
- This leaked documentary from the official Pentagon archives details the emergence of two blue inter-dimensional humanoid aliens who have chosen to be public citizens of earth.
- A young man tries his best to navigate home and work life
- When that special someone gets that special look and you know they're going to ask an especially bad question.
- The film follows a group of women through the night while they undertake actions against sexist advertising. This funny and political film focuses on their physical, creative and sensual energy.
- An female alien applies for Social Security Benefits. She seem to quality, but quickly learns all is not as it seems. She's left wondering what kind of planet is she on?
- Expresses the frustration of an industrial film producer who must deal with the vagaries of his corporate client.
- An university teacher who can't reject a graduating student due to market rules; a theatrical director whit no inspiration and his wife who can't care him; two old friends who bump into themselves after nine years;some familiar dialogs between father and daughter.
- Shot on location throughout the Southern California desert, on location in war torn Uganda, and live at the legendary El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles, this controversial song and video was the first video to blaze the humanitarian crisis in Uganda; conveying the story of Joseph Kony and his child soldiers. With the Joseph Kony video still going viral on the internet, this powerful video continues to shed light on this human tragedy.
- Tyler Haire was 16 when he was arrested for stabbing his father's girlfriend. He waited nearly four years in jail, without a mental evaluation, before his case could be heard in court.
- Compilation of 3 music videos with interview segments in between.