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- A Rising Artist must face the judge panel from hell to reach her idol, Jessika Van. Will she triumph? Will she fail? Or will she forge her own destiny?
- Follow The Entertainer Christi Luv as she sings some of your favorite movie soundtrack songs. Melt into fond memories of the past and enjoy her visual and vocal remix of classic pop hit tunes.
- When some members of the Salt and Pepper Gang give more emphasis to their work than their women, it takes their fellow brothers to get them back on track with good old fashion love and attention.
- Never before published photographs and declassified White House tapes illuminate President Nixon's strange early morning visit with student protesters at the Lincoln Memorial on May 9, 1970.
- Forgiveness 2 is the sequel of forgiveness. Three years after Roger found out that he wasn't the father of his wife's 7-year-old boy. Despite the emulation and the hurt, he stayed with his wife. He relocated his family from New York to Miami Florida. However, Sheila still tormented by her mistake as an anonymous caller keeps reminding her of the past. Everything will soon fall apart when she will start to suspect that her husband (Roger) might be having an affair with another woman. Sheila outrages by the situation she then begins to ask herself, is it revenge he's seeking, or did Roger ever forgive her at all.
- Now and Before is an image-driven piece about how a lonely old man perceives the rapid changing nature of today's society in Japan and how he attempts to rediscover his place in it. As he looks on the constant flow of movement around him, he finds himself lost in the chaos of people and things. Yet amidst all the changes that is occurring around him, he seems to be unaffected by the force driving everything else. Left behind and feeling desperately lost in the world of chaos, the man reverts to reminiscing about his past and finds peace and serenity instead. In the end, however, he realizes that only in the most simple and delicate things, which have always been familiar to him, both in the past and present, can he finally find his identity and rightful place.
- Craig Stokes interviews celebrities and up-and-coming artists, entrepreneurs, and other influential people you need to know.
- Part road movie, part performance video, part travelogue. WORDS : WALLS documents a trip through the scarred landscapes of the West Bank in which a group of poets and singers - including two of Scottish poetry's leading lights: Liz Lochhead (the Makar) and William Letford - encounter the many and varied forms which resistance takes; meeting artists, activists, and those just trying to survive in almost unbearable conditions. Faced with the effects of the Israeli occupation from petty harassment, to home demolitions, to aggression and violence, none could leave with the same innocence with which they arrived. However, the hospitality of the Palestinians, and the beauty of their country and culture, made the trip a curiously celebratory affair as well as a chance to establish a dialogue and exchange ideas. This was a whistle-stop tour; taking in a stay at Aida refugee camp, a visit to the last remaining shepherds in the once fruitful Jordan Valley, meeting the inspiring youth of The Freedom Theatre, and a tear gas filled demo at the apartheid wall. They left having barely glimpsed the struggle that is existence in modern day Palestine. Each had seen enough, though, to change their view of the world irrevocably.
- Snowboarding content is becoming more instant and disposable, we are thankful to deliver an annual release that stands apart from the daily feed and is made special by the support of the sponsors, riders, and filmers involved. VIDEOGRACIAS AMIGOS!
- Brian needs to chill out somewhere else other than home, but eventually certain events make him change his mind.
- Abe, a reclusive, mentally ill, homeless man struggles as he tries to make sense of his life on the streets of Los Angeles.
- Children from around the globe send their video "letter" to Kids' Planet. Anything goes as they compare hopes, dreams and experiences and discover that - no matter where they live, or what their race, color or religion - they're not so different, after all.
- Based on a true story, a teenage girl diagnosed with a Stage III terminal brain cancer must fight the overwhelming battle of fear in the face of doctors' skepticism and rely on faith to survive the impossible.
- SACRED COD is a feature-length documentary about the collapse of the historic cod fishery in New England, delving into the impact of overfishing, climate change, and government policies on fishermen and the fish. Ultimately, it looks at the prospect of a region built on cod having no cod left to fish. The film, which premiered at the Camden International Film Festival in Maine, was acquired by the Discovery Channel and broadcast in the spring of 2017.
- Recorded at Union Transfer in Philadelphia and shot by a 5-camera crew, the film includes concert footage as well as tour footage and interviews shot on Super 8 by their friend Matt over weeks of being on the road with the band.
- A mentally retarded man fights for custody of his 7 year old daughter, and in the process teaches his cold-hearted lawyer the value of love and family.
- A man wanders in a desert and discovers a working television set, which holds the key to his escape from the barren wasteland.
- A saloon owner seeks the help of a former love interest in this short western film with an unexpected twist.
- This documentary details the bureaucratic challenges faced by search and rescue personnel and their desperate need for civilian drones which are restricted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Countless lives could be saved with this existing and affordable technology, but the government prohibited their use in 2007.
- MOTHER EARTH is a portrait of Louise Pentz, a production potter turned feminist sculptor.
- Through a view of the microcosm of a small village in rural Castile, this doc unfolds a cinematographer's vision of the recent controversy in Spain over the official version of the history of the General Franco era.
- Hailed by the Centers for Disease Control as one of the top ten public health achievements of the 20th century, water fluoridation is something most of us assume is safe, and effective. But new science has upended these assumptions, revealing that fluoride is a developmental neurotoxin and an endocrine disruptor. The CDC tells us that drinking fluoride decreases tooth decay, at best, by 25%. That is one-half to one cavity per person over a lifetime. Is one less cavity worth risking a child's long-term brain and thyroid health? It's time to rethink this very old practice.
- Aliens must return to earth in order to find a fuel source.
- A priest arrives in a tiny fishing village the week before Christmas to shut down a dying parish...and becomes entangled in the lives of the town's eccentric characters while learning the power of forgiveness and redemption.
- Bernard Glassman teaches a distillation of Zen wisdom that can be used as a guide for business, social ventures, peacemaking or just life. The documentary demonstrates the uniqueness and human impact of Glassman's work and life. Not only a Zen teacher, he works as a peacemaker in the field of interfaith dialog throughout the world. He has helped change a whole neighborhood in Yonkers (New York). The film shows how one can live a life that matters.
- 13-year-old Cody Williams survived Hurricane Katrina only to land in the home of his drunken father in Washington, DC. He longs to sail away from his troublesome world with the woman of his dreams. Luck shines upon him briefly but vanishes all too quickly. Always just beyond his grasp, Cody never lets go of his dreams.
- A man goes to great lengths to cut ties with his ex.
- Estilo Hip Hop is a feature length documentary that chronicles the lives of Eli Efi, Guerrillero Okulto, and Magia, three hip hop activists from Brazil, Chile, and Cuba who firmly believe that hip hop can change the world. As we delve into their lives, we learn of three inspirational leaders responsible for mobilizing young people to become politically active. However, the personal issues affecting the three protagonists prove to be as overwhelming as the challenges posed by their political work. As the stakes assume a greater risk, Eli Efi, Guerrillero, and Magia make life-altering decisions that ultimately impact the course of their lives and that of the hip hop movement.
- A young member of the Knights Templar escorts a chest with unknown contents.
- Paris, 1956. Lucien Lacroix, inventor, has resumed the researches of his late father and created a watch that permits the wearer to travel in time. Deciding to go to Geneva to patent his invention, he's followed by two mysterious individuals.
- This show is a short series on the Coptic faith and some of the biggest controversies that the christian world is experiencing today.
- A lonely man awakes to find a mysterious bracelet attached to his arm. Unable to remove the device he is forced to accept his fate until unknown forces draw him in...literally.
- When a species of human like creatures come to earth, one man must stop them all.
- When a Canadian man decides to visit his parent's in Israel, he unexpectedly discovers a different world. A trip of pleasure turns into a detoured nightmare. Winner at Cinerockom Hollywood Film Fest.
- What if visions of a murder danced around in your head? What if those visions suggested that "you" were the murderer? And, what if you couldn't distinguish if those visions were dreams or a reality? Plagued with indecision about visions, sometimes emotionally unpredictable Jason Fair must find what is the truth and what is merely a dream.
- "Basket Case" is a short film that gives a comedic look into an extremely awkward first date and everything that could possibly go wrong.
- A bad day in the life of a life coach.
- Boris finds out he might die soon and also has a problem with himself. He needs to somehow explain this to Loris, his husband. He tries hard and finally he succeeds in a creative way.
- "Fated" is a story of a young woman named Ngozi and her first child, Uchenna who was born through the process of artificial insemination. Ngozi and Uchenna begin the search for the long lost father Jude with the help of family members and friends, and a private investigator. Only in the end does she realize, she has known this man all along.
- Healing comes in many flavours. An uplifting journey of love, death and the power of cooking.
- A very lonely, depressed man is tempted by a mysterious character in a black suit. [PG - Parental Guidance Suggested. Subject Matter May Not Be Suitable For Children.]
- Already a middle-aged, but still unrecognized artist Arkady Sinikhin, on the very eve of the New Year, was expelled from his house by his wife.
- Upon inheriting her grandmother's dream interpreting business, Alice must decide between the client's expectations of her versus her family's plans in order to find her own path.
- Moments Before is a film that explores the modern relationship between a young college couple. Lola and Felix reach the stage of their relationship to have "the talk". It is in those moments before that they find raw emotion filled with both words said and unsaid. This film seeks to capture those emotions.
- Danny, the inept son of one of history's great grim reapers, comically struggles, with the help of his friend Kate, to live up to his father's reputation and keep his job as a reaper.