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- An eccentric woman sees an equally eccentric therapist.
- Leo Reich, this self-diagnosed important young mind faces the swirling uncertainty of our collective future, asking the big questions, such as: "Is this helping?", "Am I hot?", and "No offense guys but literally what is going on?
- Experiencing something of a mid-life crisis after his beloved son marries and moves out, a factory worker makes some drastic changes in his life, moves in with the boy and his wife, and sets them all on the path to a communal lifestyle.
- Ruby Marie Farris-Fields nine year battle with unmanaged schizophrenia, homelessness, multiple cancers, breast cancer, and a brain lymphoma before being found by Missing Persons and brought home to safety.
- Kelsey Carroll has one goal--to graduate from high school--and plenty of reasons why she shouldn't. She attends a school with one of the highest dropout rates in New Hampshire and has dealt with homelessness, abuse, and ADHD. As a freshman, she didn't earn a single academic credit, but she did get suspended for dealing drugs. 'Who Cares About Kelsey?' is the story of Kelsey's transformation from a defiant and disruptive 'problem student' to a motivated and self-confident young woman. Along the way, critical figures in her personal and educational life shape her coming of age and play important roles in an education revolution that's about empowering--not overpowering--our most emotionally and behaviorally challenged youth.
- WHO CARES is a 93-minute High Definition feature documentary about social entrepreneurs around the world. People who are making changes, bringing solutions, generating huge social impact and most of all, inspiring people to do the same. A film that searches the world for brilliant people with simple solutions to the hard global issues. The goal of WHO CARES is to inspire people around the world, especially young people from ages 14 years-old up, to learn more about, become excited by and want to be engaged in the social entrepreneurship revolution. We want this film to encourage, inspire and spark a global movement of changemakers. The movie mixes interviews, images of their social work and computer graphics creating a very dynamic feature.
- In honor of the 10th anniversary of the "Powerpuff Girls" series, the cast and crew reminisce about the cartoon's development and history.
- When their father dies, Louise, Fabien and Estelle feel helpless as they confront the task of taking care of their schizophrenic brother Jacques. For Louise, the experience will be life-changing.
- Amelia Dimoldenberg interviews members of the public about a selection of burning issues.
- Who Cares follows the stories of Courtney and Shelly, two former Edmontonian prostitutes.
- In this new journey, Ruffin and Perret embarks us across France to meet caretakers at the front lines during the current Covid-19 crises.
- A young girl is snatched from her abusive home by child protective services.
- Tough female cops tussle with Hong Kong Triad societies and also a recently resurrected hopping vampire.
- Live at the Brixton Academy, London (You Fat Bastards) / Who Cares A Lot (Greatest Videos) is a double feature compilation 2-disc DVD set of Faith No More's two previously released VHS tapes, put together by Rhino Records.
- Documentary about Duane's life, his battle against drug addiction, his career as a skateboarder, singer and how he is trying to build a new life.
- Through the faults of her father, Iris Carroll and her mother are reduced to operating a boardinghouse near a railroad. Iris, who has absorbed her mother's hatred of men, and especially her hatred of her own drab surroundings, closes the house upon her mother's death, and with her remaining money determines to use men to further her career. At a fashionable hotel, she meets young Jeff Payne, scion of a wealthy family; the youth becomes infatuated, and Iris quickly accepts his proposal. Franklin Payne, Jeff's father, invites her to the family estate, and falling under her charms, he tries to persuade Iris to marry him rather than his son. In despair at the wreck Iris is making of their home, Diana Payne turns for aid to her Uncle Gregory, a sea captain and a pronounced woman-hater. Intrigued by his indifference, Iris tries unsuccessfully to arouse his admiration. By a ruse, he lures her to his boat where they realize their mutual love.
- Doctor in Distress was a charity record released within two weeks of the announcement of Doctor Who's "cancellation" on 25 February 1985.
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- "Who cares?" portrays four people in their daily efforts to care for people from birth to death in such a way that humanity and closeness are not completely lost.
- A girl, beautiful but heartless and ambitious, was the daughter of a poor miner and was devotedly loved by a man in her own station of life. She accepted his attentions willingly until a young engineer came along and paid court to her. She then dismissed her first suitor. Her father made a lucky strike, and they moved to the city to enjoy their wealth. This sealed the fate of the second suitor for a rich man became smitten with the girl and she accepted his advances. Perhaps she would have married him in time had it not been that she aroused the enmity of an old witch, deeply skilled in magic. The witch, to have revenge, brought a scarecrow to life, supplied him with a title and seeming great wealth, and ordered him to win the girl for his bride. He did this easily, for the idea of being a noblewoman appealed to the heartless girl. Her triumph was complete until the wedding day, when the witch appeared just as the ceremony was completed. She jeered at her victim, then transformed the "nobleman" back into a scarecrow again, so the girl was stricken down in what she had believed to be her hour of success. The story is allegorical.
- Documentarian Nick Broomfield examines the problems of slum demolition and the removal of residents to new housing blocks.
- Let James Martin, SJ, author of the bestselling book My Life with the Saints, introduce you to his favorite saints in this fascinating DVD. His lively commentary combines with dramatic photos and artwork to bring to life the lives of the saints. Perfect for personal reflection, parish groups, or educators.
- In this touching series, the hard work of caregivers is honored by sharing their stories and thanking them for all that they do.
- A sexual encounter of the unfortunate and comedic variety forces a man to inadvertently reveal that he's only ever slept with one type of woman.
- A film about what we choose to prioritize in life
- Celebrities share their passion for their causes and charities. Inspiration, awareness and action is the underlying tone for this show.
- After connecting with a stranger online through social media, Beck learns an important lesson about the dangers of the internet.
- Highlights the challenges adolescent girls face in accessing safe sexual reproductive health. Target audience: university students in Denmark, German, the Netherlands, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. Commissioned by the Danish Family Planning Association, 2010.
- WHO CARES accompanies the legendary feminist activist and thinker Silvia Federici and care workers in different countries. A personal and political feature documentary about one of the most burning questions: Is it love or unpaid work?
- This award-winning special looks at an innovative social program that temporarily transplants gang members and other at-risk urban teens to a survival camp in rural East Texas where they learn teamwork, self-respect and self-esteem.
- Dr. Hastings, a country doctor, is very proud of his pretty daughter, Eunice, who is engaged to marry John Bruce, a young farmer, whom she has known since childhood. Jameson, a city man, appears, and soon succeeds in fascinating Eunice. He tells Bruce that the girl no longer cares for him, and Bruce, believing that she has fallen in love with the stranger, gives her up. Dr. Hastings is a far-sighted student of human nature. He sees that Jameson is not the man with whom his daughter will be happy.
- Joan Ludlow elopes with her wealthy neighbor Martin Grey in order to escape from her stern grandparents' home. Martin marries Joan mainly to protect her, and Joan behaves childishly. She adopts the slogan, "Who Cares?" and mixes in fast society, sometimes not seeing her husband for days. Joan is wooed by Gilbert Palgrave, the husband of her best friend Alice. Martin turns to Toodles, a chorus girl, for affection, even though he still loves his wife. One day Joan discovers Toodles in Martin's arms. When Palgrave later threatens Joan with a gun because she rejects his advances, Martin rescues her, and Joan and Martin find happiness together at last.
- Who Cares a Lot? The Greatest Videos is the VHS version of Faith No More greatest hits album Who Cares a Lot?. It contains almost all of the band's music videos (only "Ricochet" and "Another Body Murdered" are not included), a new live video ("This Guy's In Love With You"), and behind-the-scenes interviews and footage, most of which was taken from a previous video release, Video Croissant. It is the most complete Faith No More video release to date.
- Have I poked your favourite peeves? Do you know who you are?
- A documentary that looks at care provision in England for three elderly Deaf people. Beatrice has been living alone since her son died and looks forward to visits from her SignHealth worker. Stephen is in his 90s and would like to live in a residential home but is torn between choosing a care home in London near his friends or the nearest home for Deaf people, which is in Kent. Meanwhile, Alan, who has Parkinson's, has moved into Wynfield House, a care home for Deaf people in Blackpool, where his wife visits three times a week. Directed by Camilla Arnold, filmed and produced by Louis Neethling for Mutt & Jeff Pictures.
- The story of a polar bear who finds his way to the city after the glaciers melt and how he cannot control his anger in the face of people's insensitivity and the impact of the changing climate on a bear's life. Who cares about polar bears?