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- Matchmaker Sima Taparia guides clients in the U.S. and India in the arranged marriage process, offering an inside look at the custom in a modern era.
- With so many shows and movies available at your fingertips, IMDb's "What to Watch" helps you decide what's really worth watching.
- A "news show" featuring only puppets. In its 31 minutes of run-time, includes "the green note", interviews, a musical ranking and lots of fun for kids and adults.
- Documentary featuring opinions from doctors and dentists from around the world on the health effects of the root canal procedure.
- TRANS is an extraordinary documentary feature about men and women, and all the variations in between. It is about the Transgender Community, perhaps the most misunderstood and mistreated minority in America and around the world. Inspired by the incredible story of Dr. Christine McGinn and her work as a transgender surgeon, TRANS provides an up-close and very personal vision into the lives, loves, and challenges of a remarkable cast of characters of all ages and from all walks of life. Stories of confusion and courage, excitement and emotion that have never been told, until now. To anyone who has ever looked in a mirror and wondered, 'who they really are?' TRANS ask another question, 'are you brave enough to find out?'
- Award of the American academy of cinematographic arts and sciences, from 1940 known as "Oscar", - American film award created in 1929 and traditionally handed to the figures of cinematographic art for their contribution to creation of movies.
- Daily celebrity gossip-news show in Spanish.
- Channel one news was a news program for kids in middle school and early teens that reported on current events and several other things going on in the world.
- Documentary exploring the horrific Carrollton, Kentucky bus crash, which killed 27 people, mostly children, and injured many others. It was the worst drunk-driving related accident in US history.
- Host Mo Rocca shares the dramatic stories of extraordinary inventors in hopes of inspiring viewers to open their imaginations and bring their visions to life.
- John Craven (and latterly other presenters) introduce news stories and other articles of interest to its young audience.
- Nick News is a platform to inform and inspire young people by highlighting their voices in conversation, covering important issues of the day.
- An intimate look at incredible-and increasingly threatened-creatures that a third of the world's food supply depends upon.
- Entertainment Tonight Canada is the nation's entertainment powerhouse delivering in depth and breaking up-to-the minute celebrity, film, television and music news both on-air and online.
- Chris Chan goes on topics of real topics he deals with and goes on crazy antics to the internet trolls that forever ruined his life, while raging and screaming.
- A documentary that questions the cost -- and value -- of higher education in the United States.
- Children's Saturday morning magazine/variety show featuring cartoons, sketches, games, music videos, special guests and features.
- Angela Sun's journey of discovery to one of the most remote places on Earth, Midway Atoll, to uncover the truth behind the mystery of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Along the way she encounters scientists, industry, legislators and activists who shed light on what our society's vast consumption of disposable plastic is doing to our oceans, and what it may be doing to our health.
- This Week in Baseball', the groundbreaking television show that delighted fans across four decades, is finally available to the public for the first time.
- What we think we know and have based our entire lives upon is not the full story. Man has searched for the Truth since the beginning of time but all along the answers have only ever been discovered and experienced, from within, in the silent language of the heart, encoded into the Creation DNA of life itself. The Truth, The Journey Within magically weaves the teachings of 25 visionaries, Warriors of Wisdom quantum/bio/neuro-scientific experts bridging science, spirituality, and ancient wisdom. The Truth, The Journey Within is a living message for humanity unpacked in a docu-drama about a family and the complexities within relationships and life. No one has escaped the suffering within the core shared wounds of separation we all share from living enslaved within the false programming and lies of separation. The Truth reveals the self-mastery wisdom and tools as a direct path to our individual and collective liberation, as our liberation is bound to one another, which is all part of The Divine Plan of Our Great Awakening in this Golden Age of Miracles upon us. The Truth is the invitation to reclaim the truth of who you are, of who we are, beyond our conditioning. Can The Truth set you free? As you shatter the illusions of "identities," what reveals experientially will be the limitations and false beliefs holding you in unbeneficial relationship patterns and cycles. Your Self-mastery lives within "the gap" of no mind, between stimulus and response. Beyond identity is pure awareness. This re-membering is your true unborn Creation Blueprint. Your core essence spontaneously unveils your divine supreme intelligence, as an expression of your highest purposed potential--to experience oneself as love, true prosperity, and deep intimacy, within authentic connection. As you reclaim your Divine sovereign authority, you'll begin mastering how to create "the gap" between your trigger and reaction. There is no secret, there's only The Truth. The Truth is our epic love story in the making. Begin the journey and discovery of your lifetime.
- The kids choice awards is when kids vote for their favorite things from TV shows, movies, books.. and it's usually a blast!!!
- It is a TV show that tells viewers what things they should be watching on TV and in the cinema as well as gadgets, dance moves and songs. They can also learn new tricks.
- Mitt Romney and his family are followed through their U.S. Presidential campaigns for the Republic Party.
- Show about experiments and how they work.
- Gay men's quest for loving, lasting relationships, and what they can do to, not only find "Mr. Right" but also, keep him.
- Die Drehscheibe is a tabloid and country magazine on the television channel ZDF.
- In 2011, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times Magazine. 'Documented' chronicles his journey to America from the Philippines as a child; his journey through America as an immigration reform activist/provocateur; and his journey inward as he re-connects with his mother, whom he hasn't seen in 20 years.
- '2E: Twice Exceptional' follows the personal journeys of a handful of middle school and high school students in Los Angeles who have been identified as 'twice exceptional' -- gifted or highly gifted individuals with learning disabilities or differences. They are geniuses, mavericks and dreamers -- Malcolm Gladwell's budding 'outliers.' Among them may be the next Einstein, Mozart or Steve Jobs... if they can survive the American school system and their own eccentricities.
- An encounter with the predator we love to fear.
- The film poses several questions: Where are the parents? Why are they not available? How does the parent's absence effect the children. It is an emotional journey that explores the issue from the available and absent parent's perspective. In addition it gives us a peek into the hearts and minds of the children. It will challenge all parents to check in to their children's lives and be active in helping their children fulfill their destiny.
- A bunch of rich good looking women compete for who is the most shallow and who can most misrepresent the women of the world. With drama, heartbreak, spray tan and more, this worldwide celebration of the advances in plastic surgery should have you hanging on the edge of your seat.
- Usama Alshaibi, an Iraqi-American filmmaker, confronts the issues on identity and perception toward Arab-Americans in today's society. Alshaibi conveys to the audience that Arab-Americans should not be put into one, big, identical group; rather the culture consists of a diverse group of identities and voices.
- Tells the story of five people from the last generation of Soviet children who were brought up behind the Iron Curtain. Just coming of age when the USSR collapsed, they witnessed the world of their childhood crumble and change beyond recognition. Through the lives of these former schoolmates, this intimate film reveals how they have adjusted to their post-Soviet reality in today's Moscow.
- Rabha El Haimer's heroic fight to have her sham marriage recognized and her daughter legitimized by the Moroccan judicial system. It is also a complex and compelling portrait of Moroccan society and its attitudes to women, female sexuality, their position in society and access to education. Through Rabha's story, the Moroccan judicial system is laid open and the contemporary issues facing Islamic women are exposed as they seek to reconcile their desire for increased independence with religious and family traditions.
- Disenfranchised high school seniors become academic warriors and community leaders in Tucson, Arizona's embattled Ethnic Studies classes while state lawmakers attempt to eliminate the program.
- Anchor Hari Sreenivasan presents a summary of the day's national and international news in a 30-minute program from the Tisch WNET Studios at Lincoln Center in New York. Each weekend broadcast contains original stories of national interest ranging from education and health care to the economy and finance. The "PBS NewsHour Weekend" team also works with local stations to produce stories that may appeal to a wider, national audience.
- The announcement of filmmaker Joe Wilson's wedding to another man ignites a firestorm of controversy in his small hometown and a plea for help from the mother of a gay teen being tormented at school.
- College football is talked about, each week from the most important game of the week.
- Paul Pearson, a lifelong Santa Monica resident, has been building electric cars for his own use and for friends in Santa Monica. He was recently visited by a DMV sting operation, in which he agreed to help two gentlemen convert a Ford Thunderbird to full electric power. Consequently he has faced several trumped up charges and swatted them all off like flies. The prosecutor (Santa Monica assistant City Attorney Gary Rhoades) continues to try to convict Paul of something (to justify the waste of public funds? - Or, to avoid a Malicious Prosecution suit?), the defense has proven that Paul was not guilty of breaking any laws. After trying and failing to convict Paul of Illegal Manufacturing, re-manufacturing, illegal advertising, etc, the City Attorney is now calling Paul a 'media whore'. The irony is that Paul is actually building electric vehicles for another department of the City of Santa Monica.
- The shocking chronicle of the Russian Adoption Ban and the American father targeted by Vladimir Putin; A story of scandal, murder and innocent orphans held hostage in a political chess game.
- This is the film I wanted to see when I was diagnosed with cancer. -Allison W. Gryphon
- Creation Vs Evolution, dreams of Creation or the Big Bang Theory. Fact or Fiction. Religions and Scientists have been at this since beginning of Mankind. All Questions Answered in this Film.
- 'Dancing Salmon Home' is a journey of loss and reunification, across generations and oceans, as the Winnemem Wintu tribe of Northern California journeys to New Zealand to meet their long-lost Chinook salmon relatives, which have been missing from their river for 65 years. Along the way, the 28 tribal members hold four days of ceremony beside New Zealand's Rakaia River, forging enduring bonds with the Maori people of the region, and sharing a message of respect for the natural world, and launching plans to bring their salmon home.
- Sports can be a great way to bring people together, creating opportunities for those involved to make a difference. Kevin Frazier sets out to showcase athletes and fans who work to create positive changes in their communities.
- Village At The End Of The World is a witty, surprising and ultimately feel good portrait of an isolated village of 59 people and 100 sledge dogs, surviving against the odds.
- "Volles Haus" is a weekdaily talk- and service show on SAT.1 (DE,AT,CH).
- Annual Christmas morning special, filmed at Walt Disney World and other Disney Parks.
- Following his calling from God, Patrick McFarlane finds himself homeless, living out of the back of his truck with two wiener dogs. In complete desperation, he places an ad on Craigslist, after his seven year journey to donate a kidney remains unfulfilled. An extremely touching true story of altruism, 'The Perfect Match' documents kidney donor, Patrick McFarlane, through his personal obstacles and modern societal challenges on his path to find a donor program that will accept him, and ultimately find a kidney recipient that will be a perfect match. Regret and redemption are interwoven with Patrick's remarkable ability to laugh at himself and his amazing perseverance in achieving his goal, no matter the cost. This film also explores the themes of medical politics, friendship, religion, and the societal bias that is sometimes placed on us as individuals when we are different than the norm. This film provokes questions regarding our complicated organ donation system and the realities of non-directed donors. It also forces us to take a personal look at one self, and our willingness to save a stranger's life, and the possible societal judgments of those who would. It asks the question of how sane is sane and just because we are different, or have redemption issues, or any other motive, does it make the gift of donation any less powerful or acceptable? I am honored to have documented the incredibly dedicated, emotional journey and heart felt true story of Patrick Mcfarlane, kidney donor, Christian, human, homeless man, father, leader, and hero.
- Top headlines are broken down to help kids best understand the world today.
- How Frans Afman, a banker from the Netherlands, developed a new system for film financing, revolutionized independent filmmaking in Hollywood, but could not prevent it all from crashing down, when ambition of others turned into greed.