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- A young woman becomes homeless on the streets of New York City.
- One Giant Leap have created a unique music, TV and film project. What About Me? is the culmination of 4 years work visiting 50 global locations collecting wisdom and musical jewels. It's an inspiring and alarming look at our collective insanity: how we are ego-driven, needy in relationships, insatiable in desire, addicted to status, wounded by childhood and unable to stop thinking, but how we still manage to be inspired and creative. The backbone of the project is the music that One Giant Leap make. They start with pre-composed backing tracks in a laptop studio. The music grows as each layer is added, seamlessly mixing international stars like Alanis Morissette, KD Lang and Michael Franti, with Bedouin Musicians, Chinese rappers, Gabonese Pygmies, Tuvan throat singers, Egyptian folk musicians, Japanese taiko drummers, and also the royalty of today's world music scene including Baaba Maal, Lila Downs, Rokia Traore, Oumou Sangare, Zap Mama, all expanding on the same One Giant Leap musical vision. While Duncan & Jamie sought out wisdom from the likes of Noam Chomsky, Eckhart Tolle & Stephen Fry and the cream of the worlds thinkers, writers, and entertainers they also met many people just getting on with their lives - gravediggers, taxi drivers, brain surgeon's, street kids. Unscripted, with no storyboard, these conversations all reveal how we are connected not only through our creativity and our beliefs but most of all through our madness! When Duncan & Jamie left on their global journey they thought they were in control but how could they predict what would happen.
- YouTube seems to have plenty of time to censor non-leftist political views, says Stefan Molyneux; but not enough time to block pedophilic material from their website.
- A six year journey, investigating an illness 20 million suffer from, with no cure!
- Patricia and Ikendu meet in a town in Italian-speaking Switzerland. He comes from Mali, she's employed and the single mother of two daughters. He keeps silent about the reasons for his flight, but he's a fantastic cook and brings warmth and stability into the chaos that is Patricia's life. After their wedding, they live a carefree life, without asking each other too many questions. But one day, Ikendu is arrested and incriminated as a drug dealer by his co-defendants. Now, a difficult period begins for the couple. They both find out things they had previously hidden from one another. At times, this leaves them speechless, at others it causes violent arguments. They often don't understand the world any longer. Nonetheless their relationship takes an important step forward.
- Kevin Spacey apologizes to Anthony Rapp for sexually assaulting him at age 14. The media praises Spacey for coming out as gay.
- TV SeriesA web series that follows a twin navigating the death of his famous brother. With humor, heart, and a healthy dose of Jewish guilt, What About Me hopes to prove that grief is not a linear journey, and that healing is a communal process.
- Musicians Jamie Catto and Duncan Bridgeman travel to 50 locations on five continents to make an album inspired by the sounds and sights of the world.
- Moving Pictures performs in the music video "What About Me" from the album "Days of Innocence" recorded for Wheatley Records. The music video follows the story of a young person at a corner shop waiting for service. Alex Smith sings as the band plays around him.
- Educational variety special with celebrities answering children's questions about the environment.
- Teenagers Laura and Fabio meet at a skate park and their friendship blossoms into something deeper. But when Laura disappears without a word, Fabio tracks her down to uncover the reason why.
- A comedy about Ted, feeling trapped in his marriage, desires the single life enjoyed by his best friend Colin. In pursuit of this dream, but left by Colin to sink or swim, Ted struggles through a series of hit and miss experiences in a twisted journey involving insane women, an ex-wife reveling in his failure, and a girl down the hall being stalked by her ex-husband. Ted finds himself, without knowing he was ever lost.
- Karolina uses a "How To Keep Well In Wartime" booklet from 1943, as a lifestyle guide for her video.
- An uncompromising, frank short film about family issues that surround heroin addiction. Commissioned as an education film, it has created a resonance that has taken it far beyond the blighted former mining community from which the story sprang.
- As the facts of the Las Vegas mass shooting are in flux, Stefan Molyneux reminds us that "horrible childhoods have consequences".
- Visionary music duo 1 Giant Leap travels the world, exploring the marvelous nature of human existence via interviews, musical collaborations and more.
- On this night, love is put to the ultimate test. A sacrifice has to be made, by one of these men. It's an unforgettable night - for one of them at least.
- A man who returns after thirty years of absence in the city where he spent his childhood. Invited to Liévin, in the north of France, as a local child and comedian, his mission is to sponsor a "sleepless night" organized by the cultural center of the city.
- A terrorist named Sayfullo Saipov drives a rental truck through a bike-only path in New York City, killing eight.
- Music duo 1 Giant Leap's worldwide journey of discovery leads them down the paths of human experiences like love, freedom, loss and pain.
- The New York Times reveals allegations against Harvey Weinstein, dating from 1990, that he sexually harasses women.
- Stefan Molyneux examines the case of Kate Steinle, who was shot by an illegal alien.
- Stefan Molyneux talks to a baby boomer who objects to Stefan's comments about baby boomers.
- Two filmmakers create a vehicle for isolated people to find connections in the world, by encouraging them to talk about their passions.
- Stefan Molyneux asks Republicans: Are you trying to lose?
- Stefan Molyneux delivers a passionate speech about the implications of the as-yet-unreleased FISA memo.
- 1989–199730mTV-PG8.3 (88)TV EpisodeWhen Hayden turns down an opportunity to attend an art exhibit with Christine, she takes Luther instead.