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- Real Rail Adventures: Swiss Grand Tour showcase the construction marvels and visual splendors of the Swiss rail system. From world-class mainlines, to stunning scenic routes, to pioneering steam locomotives and historic cog trains, we celebrate triumphs of Swiss engineering and ingenuity. Soaring peaks and plunging valleys pose mind-boggling obstacles for trains.
- "American Dream: In Search of the Truth" is the continuation on the lives of Ukrainian immigrants living overseas. In the film, viewers will learn about the stories of eight Ukrainians who had left their homeland and moved overseas in the pursuit of success. The film features singer Mika Newton, Hollywood actress Tetyana Rodyna, Major League Soccer champion Dmytro Kovalenko, famous doctor Yuriy Melnyk, Twitter programmer Arsen Kostenko, inventor Vadym Chalenko, Columbia University professor Yuriy Shevchuk, and sports lawyer Olena Zhyrnova. "This documentary makes you think and one of its goals is to have Ukrainians look around and open their eyes," comments producer and director Volodymyr Mula. "Why didn't your neighbor make it here, but reached new heights in America? In a completely different world, without knowing the language, without friends or money! Did they get lucky? Maybe the food there is different? We purposely found these successful people - Ukrainians - from all different walks of life, and proved that the treacherous and painful climb to the top is a reality. However, the climb is not possible without the fundamental principle of community." The film was made over the course of a year. Filming was carried out in the span of two months in the beginning of 2016 and took plaee in four different American cities - Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, and San Francisco.
- Sing Somewhere, Somehow (Duet) in the Style of "Michael W. Smith & Amy Grant". Stingray Karaoke Pop, Christian, Contemporary, 1992, English, Key A.
- A middle-aged man hides his wedding ring on the day he meets a much younger woman at the beach. He spends the rest of his life dealing with the fallout.
- This animated short is the tale of a man roused from the torpor of his TV viewing by the sound of chainsaws whining their way through neighborhood trees. Harold has to do something, and how he does it is the subject of this film. It's a story that any citizen might well ponder. After all, Harold is the familiar non-hero that everyone knows.
- Sing The Sweetest Thing (I've Ever Known) in the Style of "Juice Newton". Stingray Karaoke Country, 80'S & 90'S, 1982, English, Key G.
- It's a musical produced by RintolStudio
- Nicole's sorority sisters have surprised her with a weekend trip, but there's something fishy about this appointment. Grace (who had a dress custom made but had second thoughts when she attended a friend's wedding) brings her fiancé, Tate, who can't help but be completely involved in the entire appointment. Lauren tries to please her aunt (who is paying for the dress).
- Keasha helps bride Lyerly Spongberg choose a dress for her second wedding. Joining her are her two young daughters and two soon-to-be teen stepdaughters. To make it a family experience, Lyerly tries to please all her daughters by trying on many dresses.
- 2007– 40mG7.2 (5)TV EpisodeIt's one of those days at the salon where everything seems to be going wrong. Wrong color, wrong dress, wrong size... the tension amps up, and its up to the managers to make things right. But tensions can run too high when an out of control mother of the bride punches alterations manager Vera. As if that weren't enough, sales manager Joan has to deal with a wedding planner from hell who is making one bride's dream dress selection a nightmare.
- Consultant Claudia returns to work after a two week vacation, as she tries her best to get back into the swing of things at the salon. Nitsa, the Alteration Director is kept constantly on the go with lots of fittings.
- A lot of brides have a lot of fun shopping for that perfect wedding dress. They enjoy every moment playing dress up and taking in childhood fantasies. But as we find out finding that perfect dress may be harder the finding the perfect mate.
- 2007– 40mG6.8 (5)TV EpisodeStacey is a girl who usually gets what she wants-but the dress she's dreaming about is on another bride. Keasha tries to convince the other bride's consultant to share the dress. Claudia has a bride in from Slovakia with a tight budget.
- 2016– 2h 38mG8.2 (5)TV EpisodeFrederic Eger hosts Icarus Interstellar Co-Founder and President Dr Andreas Tziolas, NASA John Glenn Research Center Scientist and Science-Fiction writer Geoffrey Landis and the Founding President of the Mars Initiative and the Mars Society Political Outreach Director Mina Mukhar, to talk about the possible scenarios if Humanity is face with a possible extinction either by the envrionmental destructions or an asteroid hitting the Earth, some of the solutions considered by scientists, politicians and intellectuals is the Colonization of the Solar System.
- Baby Boomers own 83% of businesses. It is $10 Trillion in combined value. Most of that will change hands over this decade as they attempt to sell out. Here's the problem: only 20% of businesses ever sell. Can we fix that?
- This fascinating documentary explores the mysteries behind the Shroud of Turin.
- Music video for Brantley Gilbert's Bottoms Up.
- Follow Chris Cotter, an American traveler, as he explores a common migration path through Ethiopia and into Israel, tracking the plight of Eritrean refugees.
- The search for the intersection of the world's greatest musical art forms, classical and jazz, has been attempted many times by many great musicians and composers from Stravinsky to Gershwin, Bernstein to Cage and Goodman to Yo-Yo Ma. Finally, this melding of both genres has been accomplished with the star-studded concert from award-winning producer Larry Rosen, Jazz and the Philharmonic. The show was shot as part of the Jazz Roots concert series in Miami January 2013 and features world-class, award winning stars Bobby McFerrin, Chick Corea, Dave Grusin, Terence Blanchard and more exploring the music of composers Bach, Strauss, Copeland, Rodrigo, Gershwin, Mancini, Grusin, Corea and McFerrin.
- The technological future is now! Inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers to lead us into the robotic revolution. Packed with educational content on robotics, and hosted by Robosapien & friends, this entertaining, educational film is an essential teaching tool for children and young adults.
- Official music video for "Love Someone" by Lukas Graham.
- Since the 1860s, Cubans have lovingly played baseball, a game that represented independence and modernity. Both Cuba and the U.S. embraced the game, but in distinct ways. Set against the back-drop of the choppy history of U.S.-Cuban relations, Greener Grass documents how both countries have used baseball as a political tool and how the sport has operated as both a bridge and barrier between the two lands. The film features interviews with current and former baseball players in both countries, media commentators and baseball historians on both sides of the straits of Florida. Greener Grass is a provocative look at the ironies and complexities that emerge when two nations share one pastime.
- Hector Heathcote takes refuge from the Indians who pursue him in an frontier army Fort. Unwittingly, he's chosen to "volunteer" to cross the enemy lines and get help for the besieged post. Can his mission turn out to bring peace somehow?
- The traveler George arrives at the castle of the mad baker Dr. Byalistock, who starts showing him his latest creations. A gigantic chocolate cake is accidentally brought to life with electricity and spreads fear and terror.
- Cozy mornings is the music collection to get through the autumn and winter days. Peaceful music to listen to in the morning with a warm cup of coffee or tea. Enjoy.
- Victims and psychos with social problems. An animated sketch series.
- Be the first to discover the legends of North of North. Narrated by Penny Inkwell, this first-ever Bella Sara animated story takes you on a journey that unfolds North of North's legendary past.
- Queensrÿche performs in the music video "Another Rainy Night (Without You)" from the album "Empire" recorded for EMI America Records. The band plays in a Victorian theater. Geoff Tate sings as he stands some distance from the the stage curtain. Video clips feature a woman in a white wedding dress dancing.
- A childhood fantasy where dreams carry a boy far to adventure. He arrives in Canada on an ocean liner and is, in turn, a hunter of polar bear, a cowboy, a hockey star, and a swimmer.
- Lapsed Mormon Geoff Pingree retraces the steps he took twenty-five years ago in Guatemala as devout missionary 'Elder Pingree'. Combining archival material and contemporary footage as it moves from jungle village to national capital, THE RETURN OF ELDER PINGREE pairs the young Elder Pingree's earlier, single-minded journey with the older Geoff Pingree's ambivalent return to Guatemala now as he seeks to discover what has become of the Guatemalans who once trusted him with their religious faith, attempts to understand the violent and unsettling political conditions of which he was ignorant as a regimented missionary, and grapples with the basic human dilemma of how one can and ought to do good in the world.
- The outdoor concert special from the remarkable classical/pop music stylists filmed at stunning Red Butte Garden in Utah, as seen on Public Television PLUS three bonus performances.
- Documentary about vanishing cultural traditions of Belarus
- The black-and-white music video of Simple Minds performing "See the Lights" from their ninth studio album "Real Life".
- 2007– 40mG7.0 (6)TV EpisodeAn Introduction to the busiest bridal salon in New York. Brides come in to hopefully find "the one" dress that was meant for them.
- Deputy Dawg decides to help Muskie Muskrat and Moley Mole catch a pesky catfish.
- Apparently an US base as any other, Area 51 is one of the most protected and secret military installations across the world. In 1989 a former employed called Bob Lazar declared that inside it exist an alien starships and corpses investigated by engineers and scientists, creating a polemic that it continues nowadays. Are there really in this place alien bodies and starships inside responsible of the fast evolution of the human technology in the 20th century? Lazar is simply a liar looking for fame and fortune? Which of the two is lying to the world?
- 1952: US Army creates Project Blue Book in order to investigate several UFOs sightings and aliens' apparitions across the USA. Closed in 1969, the conclusions of Blue Book made by the army displeased ordinary people, convinced that they wanted to keep the people and witnesses far away of the truth that they seen. Were the UFOs in true meteorological satellites and globe probes that the people confused with alien ships, or they where real alien ships and the US Army tried to discredit all cases and witnesses for its own benefit?
- Allison's psychotic roommate Ellen has murdered Allie's boyfriend and now holds the object of her obsession hostage in a friend's apartment. The bound and gagged Allie must find a way to save her life.
- Yo Gabba Gabba Live celebrates the Holidays.
- An odd little record and video by Napoleon XIV (Jerry Samuels) that climbed all the way to the number 3 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 charts. And up the charts all over the world.
- This satirical cartoon pokes gentle fun at Indigenous stereotypes and challenges the idea that Indigenous youth should seek to blend into mainstream society.