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- Deleted scenes from the 2009 movie 'Homecoming'.
- A documentary on the making of the 2012 movie "the pusher".
- A featurette on the cinematography for "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels".
- An overview of the making of Amazing Grace (2006) and a look at the historical facts behind the film.
- Learn to play the Brazilian way with Simon Clifford, who trained the actors to play football for the hit film Bend it Like Beckham. Learn all the tricks and skills of the classic Brazilian players like Zico and Ronaldo.
- An East German spy in 60's London is haunted by his past as a young World War II soldier.
- Deleted scenes from Red Hill (2010).
- Documentary to accompany the film's release showcasing the creativity in bringing the film to the silver screen. Highlighting 'behind the scenes' with cast and crew.
- In Drag Kings on Tour, a feature documentary in the spirit of "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert," we tour North America in a motor home with a lively ensemble of drag kings (women who take on male personae) as they perform a politically charged burlesque in cities as diverse as Biloxi, Mississippi; St. Louis, Missouri; and Toronto, Ontario. This cinema vérité road movie is the first feature length film to focus exclusively on the lives of drag kings. Drag Kings on Tour has had sold out, enthusiastic screenings at virtually every major gay & lesbian film festival across North America. Drag Kings on Tour features the popular music of Annie Lennox; David Bowie; Teddy Pendergrass; and Boys Don't Cry. The Kings-alternately hilarious and profound-sing, flirt, and inspire their audiences to understand complexities surrounding gender. Drag Kings on Tour fits into a growing, national trend. Drag Kings have begun to gain prominence, a sizable following and fan base, and mainstream recognition in popular culture with appearances on The L-Word, Sex in the City, and daytime talk shows. Drag Kings on Tour goes beyond mere fascination with an underground scene, appealing to a wide audience with a telling portrait of attitudes about sex, tolerance, gender, family, and identity. The drama of the film lies between the kings' interpersonal relationships and their interaction with audience members across the country. The Kings confront traditional definitions of masculinity and femininity, as both men and women learn about themselves their attractions, and identities regardless of their sexual orientation.
- Seeking refuge, compulsive gambler Robert Houston Junior comes home to his estranged father, Robert Senior. Discovering a lapsed compensation claim for asbestosis, Junior resolves to pursue the case, encountering the young, ambitious lawyer Nicola Blyth who tells him he must produce a witness to testify on his father's behalf. Beneath Junior's altruism lies an uncomfortable truth. In debt and on the run from wealthy businessman, John Doran, following a disastrous loss at the poker table, Junior's only hope is to get his hands on his father's settlement. But hope, like luck, is in short supply. As father and son set out to find the witness, suspicion turns to torment as Robert learns of his son's motives and the true cost of Junior's betrayal is revealed.
- This Canadian comedy, filmed in black and white and color and adapted from Lepage's play The Seven Branches of the River Ota. In October 1970, Montreal actress Sophie (Anne-Marie Cadieux) appears in a Feydeau farce at the Osaka World's Fair. Back in Montreal, her boyfriend Michel (Alexis Martin) watches the October Crisis on TV and sees Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau declare the War Measures Act. The Canadian Army patrols Montreal streets. Sophie learns she's pregnant and phones Michel. However, Michel is immersed in politics, while Sophie rejects the amorous advances of her co-star (Eric Bernier), becomes friendly with a blind translator, and passes an evening with frivolous Canadian embassy official Walter (Richard Frechette) and his wife Patricia (Marie Gignac). Meanwhile, in Montreal, Michael plots terrorist activities.
- Mark Logue is the grandson of Lionel Logue, speech therapist to Prince Albert Duke of York, later King George VI. After his father's death, Mark discovered his grandfather's diaries, letters, medals and other effects detailing the history of the relationship between Lionel and the King. In 2009, Iain Canning, producer of The King's Speech (2010), came calling. Information from Lionel's archives was used to improve the historical accuracy of the film.
- The second alternate ending for the 2006 film 'The Last Kiss'.
- A seven-year-old rescues a bear cub before setting off on an adventure to reunite it with it's mother.
- The first alternate ending for the 2006 film 'The Last Kiss'.
- Lightbulbs, fire, barbed wire, mousetraps, staple guns, thumbtacks and glass are weapons of choice in The Backyard. This undercover documentary takes you deep into the controversial arena of backyard wrestling where the limits are constantly being tested...and broken. The Backyard follows several backyard wrestlers in different countries as they pursue their dream to become professional wrestlers.
- Though almost forgotten today, Veit Harlan was one of Nazi Germany's most notorious filmmakers. His most perfidious film was the treacherous anti-Semitic propaganda film Jud Süß (1940) - required viewing for all SS members. An unrepentant and blindly obsessive craftsman, no figure - save for Leni Riefenstahl - is as closely associated with the cinema of the Holocaust years. (Harlan's epic Burning Hearts (1945) was the basis for Inglourious Basterds (2009)'s pivotal film-within-a-film Stolz Der Nation.) This documentary is an eye-opening examination of World War II film history as well as the story of a German family from the Third Reich to the present; one that is marked by reckoning, denial and liberation.
- A 13 year old talented athlete struggles to come to terms with the traumas of life as she prepares for a very important athletics event.
- Things get steamy and deadly in this Hollyoaks feature length special. Join Izzy, Geri, Ben, Luke and Jason in this cliffhanger which could change things in Chester forever.
- Five deleted scenes cut from 'The Last Kiss': Bachelor Party Extended, Treehouse Scene Extended, Izzy and Arianna on the Phone, Chris and Lisa Fight in the Kitchen, Kim Chases Michael.
- "Something More" is more than just a comedy. It's a study of relationships, real life and raw humor of Sam and his friends - a group of guys who play basketball, play poker, and play the field. When Sam and his buddy fall for the same woman, the teammates become competitors, putting their friendship on the line. Because in life, and in love, they play to win.
- Loyalties are divided when an internal affairs officer learns that those closest to him are running a black market passport ring.
- A group of slackers think they have found gold in the Highlands.
- A software developer becomes a billionaire and is distracted by fame, greed and power, then must save his invention and company from a hostile takeover.
- Blowtorch is the Brooklyn story of Ann Willis, a recently widowed and financially struggling, mother of three. When her oldest son is murdered, she inexorably takes the investigation into her own hands.
- Joana Prats suffers from agnosia, a strange neuropsychological illness that affects her perception. Although her eyes and ears are in perfect condition, her brain cannot interpret the stimuli she receives through them.
As the only one who knows the industrial secret left behind by her father the enigmatic young girl will become the victim of a sinister plan to get the information out of her by taking advantage of her sensory confusion. As the plot unfolds, the two men closest to her will become crucial to its outcome: Charles, Joana's fiance and her father's right hand man, and Vincent, a young, impulsive servant working at the Prats' mansion. - A gag reel from the movie 'The Last Kiss'.
- Story of the same couple, first in their teenage years and then in their twilight years, paradoxically set in the same time during the backdrop of the Gulf War in the Middle East.
- In 1997, chess champion Garry Kasparov goes head-to-head against IBM's computer, Deep Blue, and accuses IBM of cheating its way to victory. Interviews with Kasparov, his manager and members of the Deep Blue team illuminate the controversy.
- Based on Living in the Labyrinth, the autobiography of Diana Friel McGowin, Forget Me Never tells the story of a legal administrator with a lawyer's knowledge of the law, who has been efficiently juggling a career and family for years.
- A young couple, physiologist Agla and filmmaker Gunnar wake up at a glacier camp to find the camp mysteriously abandoned and their co-workers gone. When searching for the lost team they realize they're up against an unknown deadly force.
- Santa Claus has three sons, Mel, Daryl, and Roy, and all of them are talented. They have their father's toy making gift, not to mention scientific genius, but do they understand the true meaning of Christmas? Santa would like to retire, and it's time for the boys to learn their lesson, so Santa proposes a contest: whichever one of his triplets can first understand the true meaning of the holiday can have family business. What will it take to teach the boys such an important lesson?