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- The guests of a villa are killed off one by one by their hosts. Incest, decapitations and a cyanide bath feature amongst the other bizarre delights.
- Without a trace, Susie Potter vanished from her home in the quiet town of Skidmore, Missouri. Ten years later two reporters uncover a harrowing new detail, which leads them on an obsessive hunt for the truth through the dark labyrinth of rural northwest Missouri.
- Although in America, Helam witnesses the star heralding the birth of Christ, and 33 years later he faithfully awaits the promised coming of The Messiah despite persecution for this belief. Helam's son Jacob is more interested in the ways of the world, including lovely Laneah, and when his abilities as an artisan bring an offer to work for wealthy, powerful Kohor, he jumps at the chance and is estranged from his father's house. Kohor is plotting to destabilize the existing government and become the absolute ruler. In contrast, Amaron, a holy man, preaches to people of Christ, whose ministry and miracles are concurrently taking place across the seas in The Holy Land. As Jacob becomes more immersed in the secular life of Kohor's house, Laneah becomes more interested in the humble faith he is forsaking. Her conversion to Christ, and the death of Amaron at the hand of Kohor's men, brings Jacob to his senses, but he knows of Kohor's plans and is imprisoned when he refuses to join the conspiracy. In Jerusalem, Jesus is crucified and the faraway city of Zarahemla is plunged into darkness and destruction as Helam pushes through the crowds and ruins to help his son. All seems hopeless when he is blinded, has not found Jacob, and thinks his quest to see The Messiah has failed.
- A crew of freshly graduated space navy cadets find themselves fighting with opponents from breakaway Earth colonies after their commanding officers are killed in an attack.
- Struggling with her grief, Anglican priest Rebecca Ashton tries to replace her deceased daughter with another girl.
- Depicts a cast of fine artists and eccentric scientists (from MIT and NASA) who have devoted their lives to the unlikely medium of modern origami. Through their determination to reinterpret the world in paper, they arouse a fascinating mix of sensibilities towards art, form, expressiveness, creativity and meaning.
- Set at the tail end of the 2007-2009 financial crisis, a team of local news people cope with the realities of a changing world, waning resources, and a clash of personalities. A gritty story about the dying days of print media.
- Borjan stands waiting for your action. We are in a library. Borjan asks the librarian if they have this book or that book, looking for the key to the next chapter of the game. The levels of the library, the repetition of structure and action, and the notion of characters only animated by our presence viewing them, are all reflective of late 1990s PC adventure games. The possibility of multiple turns and choices is further expanded as Borjan finds a charred book that allows him to see into a prison-maze. Led by the sound of a Serbian whistle, Borjan's vision is drawn into this trap, but when he himself appears in the maze world he finds it artificial and capricious, transformed by his presence.
- The Fold" by Wickerbird is a music video by Barry Road Productions. A group of kids break into an abandoned cabin in the woods. Their youth burning brightly in every room of the cabin, and every inch of the forest floor. Lasting for a day that feels like a fever dream.
- A bassist is sitting in with a highly successful death metal band he wants to join
- A documentary on the six-decades long career of a muckraking journalist, who was involved with the radical 196os magazine Ramparts, with the Los Angeles Times newspaper, and later with the Internet website Truthdig.
- A Hebridean Western about the remarkable MacDonald family who dedicate their lives to breeding iconic Highland cattle which sell throughout Europe. At 79, Ena still drives out every day to the tidal island where they keep the cattle in the far west of Scotland. From one year to the next, this film shows Ena with her son Angus and his family working through all weathers and personal difficulties to achieve a record price for their black bull at the annual Highland Cattle sale to a buyer from Germany.
- A successful creative writer who is approaching his 70th Birthday, reflects upon his life long career as a greeting card designer and his inner struggle with it. Will he finally confront his family and friends about it or leave it buried forever more?
- A father buys his 21-year-old journalist son a dying newspaper and makes him managing editor. Now, the son begins his journey to make the paper great again.
- A look into the life of contemporary African artist El Anatsui as he creates a piece for the Venice Biennale.
- An examination on the mental health crisis that is sweeping our world, with an in depth look at those who have sacrificed so much for our country but are sometimes forgotten. A young Veteran deals with the everyday routine of taking care of her disabled father. She's pushed to the brink of the unthinkable as the world around her begins to bear too much weight for her to withstand.
- Most people think that local news is as good as dead. They might be right. But there are the few, the proud and the stubborn who fight to preserve the fourth estate. Managing editor James Brian, is determined not to let his small, local newspaper, the Montgomery Times die. Now, thanks to COVID-19, the staff of the Montgomery Times are going to have to save the paper while in quarantine. Insanity ensured.
- The small country of Minenborg is in its second generation of democracy. Recently a string of murders threatens that democracy as several party members have been the targets. It's up to Inspector Freder and his investigation partner, Charles, to stop these killings for the country is compromised.
- A struggling journalist takes a political risk in this 1970s thriller.
- A holdover from newspaper publishing, the term 'below the fold' was coined when there was a physical fold in the middle of the page. The more attention grabbing news would be pushed "above the fold' while the content deemed less important would be placed below, where is was mostly invisible when displayed on a newsstand. While newsstands are about as significant as phone booths these days, major media outlets still promote which stories they think will get the most attention (i.e. clicks and views). And with the ongoing Trump show, the clickbait seems to be writing itself keeping nuanced news that affects education, healthcare and civil rights out of the headlines. "Below the Fold" breaks down those stories. Covering current topics that don't get the attention they deserve in new playful ways. From satirical sketches, to pithy blogs to interviews in the field, Below the Fold blends comedy with progressive politics to bring you weekly ADD-approved videos that educate and entertain.
- The difficult life paths chosen by young Hasidic Jews who decide to turn their backs on the insular fundamentalist world into which they were born.
- As the unemployed Frank is sinking into depression, his son's naive but optimistic twist on the situation could be Frank's way out.
- This documentary tells the little known story of how, in 1984, a group of young journalists battled institutional prejudice to forever change the newspaper industry becoming the first Latinos to win the Pulitzer Prize, journalism's most prestigious award.
- In the early nineties, every industry thrives, but sin has not stalled. There is a restaurant staff "Light", he works and lives in an old district, The place full of crime and he witnesses it every day. He knows he does not have the power to save anyone, so he just turns back and runs away from the crime scene every time. But his heart of justice never stop pumping, On a time he tries to save a girl an accident happen, "light" get a mystery power from a folding stool. And become Folding stool killer and a new journey has begun.
- "The New Modernists: Folds, Blobs and Boxes, Architecture in the Digital Era" approaches the topic of artistic technological advances, and the modern architects who were educated with this new influx of electronic techniques. In this detailed portrait we visit the exhibition entitled Folds, Blobs + Boxes at the Carnegie Museum of Art where ten architect/designers discuss their approaches to digital architecture with curator of the exhibition, Joseph Rosa. By abandoning the traditional notions of aesthetic beauty, scale and proportion, a new freedom has formed amongst these contemporary creators.
- A nation goes to war without ever firing a shot against its enemy. Instead, it turns the most devastating weapon known to man against its own population.Casualties: approximately 80,000 wounded and 17,000 killed. Leonard 'Red' Bird was one of these casualties. This is his story.
- Sven, the folding chair, finds his greatest love but all of a sudden he is lonely again. An epic story about life and death. About beginning life and eternal breath.
- A dead end story breathes new life into a naive journalist.
- Steve Martin, a sheep-herder, has been living happily in the love of his daughter, Beulah, when a shadow of his past looms up before him. Years before he had become involved in a counterfeiting scheme with Tom Walsh, who remained to expiate the crime, Steve escaping. Walsh, who alone shares Steve's secret, is now a nefarious character engaged in rounding up sheep which he steals and drives over the government lines. When he finds that he is in Steve's neighborhood his mind reverts to their common past. Cunning and revenge combined prompts him to go to Steve's house and by menacing him with the past makes him a tool in his criminal undertaking. Steve, to shield his daughter, weakly consents. In the meantime, Jim Thorne, a government ranger, in love with Beulah, senses something wrong and instructs his assistant to be on the lookout, promising to meet him at a certain time. Steve and Tom are rounding up sheep when the assistant appears. Tom kills the assistant, and Steve also fires but believes it was his shot that went true. The dying man manages to slash Tom on the arm in the death struggle. The assailants escape. Jim, according to arrangements, arrives at the spot and finds his dying comrade, who tells him that he has slashed his murderer on the arm and to look for him. He then dies and Jim, putting the body on his horse, takes him to Steve's house. A frightful storm comes up and Tom decides to take refuge in Steve's house. Looking through the window he sees Jim examining the arm of Steve and then knows that he is a marked man. The next day, overheard by Beulah, he threatens Steve and also the life of Jim. He has conceived a cunning revenge for the ranger. From the cave of a puma he takes several cubs to Jim's cabin knowing that the mother will follow. In the meantime Beulah goes to warn Jim of the criminal's design. Jim laughs at her fears but is on his guard when he happens to meet Tom. He is quicker with the gun than Tom, however. He fires and fearing that he has killed him Jim carries the unconscious form to his cabin and places it upon a couch under which the puma cubs are lying. He goes to a stream to get water to revive him, but while absent the revenge Tom so cunningly planned proves a boomerang, for the puma enters and finding Tom helpless draws his life. Beulah has heard the shots exchanged and she and her father, coming to the cabin, finds the two terrors of the fold have passed and the slash on the arm proves that the murderer of the ranger has been found.
- Nothing works without the correct form: For most proteins, there are millions of ways in which these molecules, composed of long chains of amino acids, can be folded - but only one way is the right one. Researchers in the department 'Cellular Biochemistry' at the Max Planck Institute for Biochemistry in Martinsried examine how this origami in cells works and what happens if something goes awry. Franz Ulrich Hartl and his team are interested in both the underlying mechanisms and the structure of the molecules involved.
- A young man believes that his deceased mother may now be a horse, and now he wants to be one too.
- A three (3) channel filmed installation with accompanying eight (8) channel soundfield, inspired by an interpretation of Cataract Gorge, Tasmania, and featuring footage of the rapids captured by the artist in the Gorge. The work is monumental in scale with the three channels set across a single nine foot by forty eight foot screen. The footage has been slowed down and colour balanced to resemble deep space, while the motion remains that of the water. This produces a meditative work that draws together the artist's ideas about time, space, and the land.
- Claude Budee the flamboyant host of the Folding Channel Show has a fetish for folding. Finally able to turn his dream of folding into a weekly cable show, he hires a crew of misfits who unknowingly sabotage the show.
- The Folds of the King is a documentary about simultaneous interpreters. Two interpreters sit in a booth. Using headsets, they listen to prerecorded English interview passages (these originals are inaudible to the viewer), which they simultaneously translate into German. The source interviews are conversations with translators, translation scholars, interpreters, politicians, philosophers of language, neurolinguists, and others. Approaching the process of translation from a great variety of perspectives, the film also allows the viewer to become part of that process.