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- Steven, a charismatic surgeon, is forced to make an unthinkable sacrifice after his life starts to fall apart, when the behavior of a teenage boy he has taken under his wing turns sinister.
- A documentary on the history of the sport with major topics including Afro-American players, player/team owner relations and the resilience of the game.
- Dramatic, moving and deeply human, ARMSTRONG offers the definitive life story of Neil Armstrong: from his childhood in Ohio to his first steps on the Moon, and beyond.
- Coach Frank Cavanaugh returns to college football after World War I, then gradually goes blind.
- The Disappearance follows Liam, your average college bro, going off the grid for the weekend. Or so your not-so-average sorority sisters will have you think. It seems Liam has messed with the wrong House and his roommates, classmates, even the police have no clue where to look or which sister to trust. This mystery pilot reveals that college kids also have some skeletons in the closet...they just keep them in their dorm rooms.
- A woman relives moments of her life with her abusive ex through cryptic dreams all while learning that it takes time to heal and move on.
- The University of Cincinnati - College-Conservatory of Music's Musical Theater Program presents their filmed production of Bálint Varga's new original musical about the life of Erik Weiss, the man who became the legendary Harry Houdini.
- Fight For Football is a documentary film looking back at the decision to cancel the 2020 Big Ten football season, and the fight by players, coaches, parents, and fans around the league to save it. The film includes interviews with players and their families, as well as journalists from around the Big Ten and the rest of the nation who covered every minute of the most historic year in the sport's history. When everyone had access to the same medical information, why did some conferences decide to play with only minor tweaks to their schedules, while others felt it was simply impossible to do so safely?
- Focusing on Cincinnati singer/song writers, Under the Lights is an inside look at the local music scene. Each episode features a local band, with interviews and performances, as they work to inspire and evoke with their musical styles and stories.
- Classical Quest evokes classical music as time travel: from the imagination of a composer, to the baton of the conductor, to the musicians, to sound waves cruising through the guts of the instruments, to the ears of the audience today. The Starling Chamber Orchestra, an ensemble of young string virtuosos directed by Kurt Sassmannshaus, conveys the connection between written music and the challenges and joys of those who pursue it today.
- A Student 48 Hour Film Festival entry.
- A man receives heartbreaking news, which leads him down a path of remembrance and regret.
- Every year, thousands of objects both natural and manmade plummet through our atmosphere and crash into the Earth. These menacing messengers from the sky provide scientists with amazing insights into the natural, and not so natural, phenomena.
- Before Radio and phonograph there was sheet music and pianos, lots of pianos, with aggressive song pluggers pounding out the next big hit for the music publishers along west 28th Street. They made such a racket, it sounded like a hundred people banging on tin pans, so Tin Pan Alley was born, and with it a new way of selling pop music to America. Kelly walks through the city's musical past, into gambling halls where thugs and song writers rubbed shoulders, and into the vertical Tin Pan Alley of the next generation, the famous Brill Building at 49th and Broadway where almost every big Rock n Roll hit of the early 1960's was created. We meet Neil Sedaka, the star who sold 25 million records as a singer and song writer in Brill Building from 1958 to 1963, and we explore the now-empty sound studios where records, television shows and films were mixed. Kelly meets the creators of a successful musical called Murder for Two and learns the basics of writing a good musical at the famous BMI Workshop. Whether it was the best song in a Vaudeville revue, number one in Billboard magazine or a hit Broadway show, New York City is still the heartbeat of American Pop Music.