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- The People Profiles are pioneers of long form independent documentaries. With highly detailed, politically neutral, meticulously researched scripts, all written by certified and qualified historians.
- Two friends are haunted by a possessed avocado in the style of a classic horror film.
- DEETOR 2023 A fictional story by Montazer Retofr A journey for eternal energy
- A fine arts major falls in love with charismatic and troubled fellow student when she models for him - but he becomes lost as her tangled background entwines with his own, causing secrets from the past to be unraveled with devastating consequences.
- Running for her life Johana is kidnapped, raped, beaten and left for dead. She survives to tell her story and reveal the broken promises of Palermo.
- A CIA intelligence officer is given 72 hours to interrogate a foreign diplomat about a terrorist attack on American soil.
- Every single presidential election in American history, narrated by Matthew Beat.
- There is nothing worse than a nosy, irritating and over-wise neighbor. The Donald's prove that being overly wise can have it's limits.
- Documentary short film depicting the successful Allied advance into Rome, freeing it from German control during World War II.
- Two bumbling detectives help a stage actress who has been receiving threatening letters.
- A Tucson family makes 'desert dioramas' from local materials. Farmer collects horse-drawn vehicles; an ivory portrait carver; armadillo farming. Lead story, "The Stunt Girl" missing from some prints.
- The docufilm "Materia Viva" wants to communicate the urgency to find a balance between the technology that surrounds us and the planet we live in. Something we must safeguard before it is too late. This is our overall mission. We would like to achieve this also thanks to the contribution of special guests and testimonies that could reach out and grab the attention of a wide audience spacing from young to old generations.
- It walks and talks like a Documentary---even to the extent of carrying a 'Cleared for Security by the U. S. Department of Defense' credit line-- but it looks like a Pacific-island travelogue since most of it is padded out with archive U.S. Navy footage from a different time-era. But the commentary stays timely for the time when Formosa was the 'hotbed of the Far East."
- This documentary follows a Central and South American expedition led by explorer Lewis Cotlow. The travelogue begins on the San Blas Islands off the coast of Panama, where the crew visit the San Blas Indians. The narrator describes their colorful dress and notes that the chief product of the island is coconuts. Continuing their travels to the Port of Belem off the coast of Brazil, the crew take a riverboat up the Amazon River, detouring up a tributary, where they spot many wild birds, including toucans, egrets and papagayos. After a brief encounter with a tribe known as the Bororos, who reveal their fishing techniques, they canoe to a section of the river in Peru to visit the Yagua tribe. Male members of the tribe take the crew on a leopard hunt using blowguns and then return to the camp to celebrate. The next stop is the Guano Islands, off the coast of Peru, where seals and guanyos are prevalent. The crew return to the coast to visit with the Colorados Indians, who use red paste made from a native seed to cover their bodies and that of the narrator's, who joins them in decorating his body. The crew then travel to the western base of the Andes Mountains in search of the "hot-tempered" Jivaro tribe. As a result of the Jivaros' religious beliefs that they must seek revenge for the murder of any member of their own family, they have become headhunters. The narrator describes the entire process, from the murder and decapitation to the boiling water process used to shrink the heads. The film closes with narrator commenting that "only men crueler than nature can survive" in the wild terrain of the Amazon jungle.
- A Paramount Swifty & Shorty animated short. The boys embark on a sea adventure after winning a boat.
- The two Maxies pretend to tell their wives they're working late so they can spend a night on the town, but things go from bad to worse.
- A candid-camera hobbyist tries to photograph a group of monkeys in the zoo but they outsmart and make a monkey out of him. The shutterbug decides to photograph an elephant and has a problem with the 14-foot ladder. And the lion has no intentions of being a close-up subject.
- A slightly different "Speaking of Animals" short in that there are actual humans on screen rather than just animals. The always-befuddled Sterling Holloway inherits a mangy mongrel with a fiendish sense of humor; the dog can talk but will only do so when Sterling is alone. (The premise of several other films, at least one great cartoon from Warners, and several dirty and/or hairy dog jokes.) Sterling ends up on a psychiatrist's couch.
- 'Omorfiá' is grounded in Greek mythology of two Lovers who are drawn together, then fatefully pulled apart by outer forces. In this pandemic tale, both partners perform tasks devoting time for spiritual connection, proving that the Love between the two is too strong to forfeit; even if at the cost of a lethal virus.
- 194314mApproved8.8 (6)ShortThe Aldrich family shows moviegoers the importance that scrap metal plays in the war effort.
- A Man hunts down his father, to exact revenge for his ill-fitting name. However, his pain and anger threaten to tear apart the Universe. The Continuum sends his herald, Time, to fix this complex conundrum.
- Mr. Jones overhears a doctor prescribe a diet he thinks is for him, but it's really for his dog.
- Gus and Dick, attending a war veterans' convention with their wives, run in to an old girlfriend there, and try to prevent her from meeting up with their wives.
- Edgar Kennedy's brother-in-law finds what he thinks is a missing boy, whose return carries a $500 reward, and takes him to Edgar's home. Once there, the kid turns into a brat and begins to make life miserable for Edgar, whose tolerance is running low, reward or no reward. Then they learn the kid is just playing hooky from school and hiding from the truant officer, and not the one carrying a reward for his return. On his way out, the kid gives Edgar an exploding cigar.
- Scrappy is very happy when he discovers his friends are giving him a birthday party. An uninvited little girl crashes the party and proceeds to dominate and disorganize it completely. Scrappy's friends finally give up and leave, but Scrappy and the girl solve their differences and end up eating the whole birthday cake themselves.
- This film is part of the Ruben Study Center at The Walker Art Center and was the receipient of a Fellowship from The MacDowell Colony.
- A collection of newsreel spoofs. Among them, a house with some special features for the mother-in-law, an egg-eating champion who speaks fluent chicken, a slow-motion view of a spitball pitcher, a toothpaste with unfortunate side effects, a look at a heavenly body from Mt. Wilson observatory, a speaker is unconcerned with alien invasions, a circus performer retires from diving into wet anvils, a dog that does income taxes, and an anti-noise campaign in a small town.
- Paul is driving to his parents' house to make amends with his dad and tell him about the new life he has made. Along his trip he stops and picks up a hitchhiker. They stop off at a hotel for some rest and comfort. During a fun filled day at the hotel pool, Paul opens up to his new friend about his past relationship with his dad. After hearing Paul's explanation of growing up in a troubled household, the hitchhiker convinces him to take vengeance. After a disturbing phone call with his dad the next morning, Paul realizes that he has no other choice but to listen to his inner demon.
- Man's best friend comes in all shapes and sizes, from teacup poodles to mountainous mastiffs. This entertaining look at domesticated canines follows the history of the relationship between humans and dogs, traces the origins of the most popular breeds from big to small, features training tips from doggie experts, digs into the reasons behind Fido's more peculiar habits and sniffs out the huge profits behind the billion-dollar dog industry.
- At Arcata, California, testing technology for landing planes in fog. Also: a high-tech barber shop in Westwood Village, California; manufacture of precision steel gauge blocks in Eskilstuna, Sweden.
- Buster West and Tom Patricola deliver a wax model to Madame LaTour's fashion show, and decide to help the models who are having trouble with the director, who is going to fire them because they won't date him. So they introduce the dummy to the director as "The Princess" and use ventriloquism and motions to make him believe she is real.
- A duo of elixir-selling street peddlers try to con the town's yokels. One citizen is so impressed that he hires them to auction his furnishings but they mistakenly get into the local police chief's home and start auctioning his furniture.
- Harry, a commentator on a radio show, unknowingly angers a wanted gangster with his comments on the air.
- Teenage rivals square off in a boxing match to impress the prettiest girl in school. They each rely on their little sisters to get an edge over the competition.
- When Junior's parents have their friends visit, they expect him to entertain their daughter. Expecting the worst, Junior pays his kid sister to be a pest to keep them apart. But when the visitor is a beauty, he regrets his decision.
- In this Columbia All-Star Comedy (production number 8440), Andy Clyde goes searching for his "sweet patootie" girl friend, following a lover's spat and break-up. He encounters an old friend, and gets the impression he has married Andy's girl. Then the friend's actual wife, turns up and Andy is accused of having an affair with her.
- Tex Brown is a Netflix TV series. Created by Henderson Maddox and based on the screenwriter Tyson Anthony's book.
- The episode includes three songs; one from Pakistan's evergreen rock-star and former Junoon lead singer, Ali Azmat, one from rock band Qayaas's lead singer, Umair Jaswal and a mystical duet between Saien Zahoor and Sanam Marvi which takes in an eclectic blend of musicians from around the globe.