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- Magazine show featuring lifestyle, cookery, fashion and news segments, along with celebrity interviews and gossip.
- Produced by Amazon Studios, this companion digital series bridges the events that take place between Season 2 and Season 3 of The Boys' main series narrative.
- A group of Egyptian revolutionaries battle leaders and regimes, risking their lives to build a new society of conscience.
- An idealistic banker takes on corruption and wrongdoing at his corporate bank. He must use his financial expertise, his instincts about human nature, and his skills of improvisation to try to stay one step ahead of his powerful enemies.
- The True Cost is a documentary film exploring the impact of fashion on people and the planet.
- New evidence surfaces as investigators reexamine one of America's most notorious crimes, uncovering startling testimonies that shed fresh light on the case.
- 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?'
- In a Mexican municipality besieged by drug trafficking, a mayor uses controversial methods to maintain order in one of the richest and safest areas in Latin America.
- Prison High is a documentary that examines the experiences of students in a phenomena known as the school-to-prison pipeline. The documentary provides research, images, and student narratives to explain phenomena. It is situated in urban schools in Los Angeles Unified School District.
- America's Substance abuse Issues, Sexual Predators in Alcoholics Anonymous, Offenders Court ordered to AA meetings. Alternatives to 12 step that are science based or secular options. Popular Addiction recovery groups,
- As a young man, we talk about so many different trending stories and headlines and we contribute them into our main story of the show, This shows talks about so much real life factors, We Dive Deep Into the unknown
- Black Diamond uncovers the mechanisms of the lucrative international trade of hundreds of young African players with their heads full of dreams who are ready for tremendous sacrifices to become the new soccer superstar. Tricked by crooked agents who attract them with false promises of professional careers in Europe or the Middle-East, fenced in dubious -football academies- where they receive no education, these children are the victims of a genuine traffic in which they are treated like commodities. A flagrant violation of human rights inscribed in the system of globalized football.
- DATONG follows the life and work of a controversial Chinese Communist Mayor GENG YANBO to tell the story about how he takes a radical reform to demolish 140,000 households and relocate half a million people to give way to restoration of Ancient relic walls in order to adopt a clean economic growth from tourism and culture, which he believes will do good to DA TONG citizen in the long term. With two years in the footsteps of GENG, along with the changing ideology and confrontations from the public, the film is trying to draw a looming shape of future of China.
- KAPUSO MO, JESSICA SOHO (One at Heart, Jessica Soho) is currently the top-rating primetime News and Public Affairs program in the Philippines. It features socio-cultural stories, current issues, food features, lifestyle trends and special events worldwide. Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho has also been recognized by various award-giving bodies both here and abroad, including the prestigious George Foster Peabody Awards. The show is hosted by the two-time Peabody Awardee and the most trusted broadcast journalist in the Philippines, Ms. Jessica Soho. It airs locally every Sundays at 8:30 p.m. on Channel 7 and abroad through GMA Pinoy TV Channels. The show caters to all audience classes and also has a strong social media following. The Kapuso Mo Jessica Soho Facebook Fan Page has over 10 million followers and consistently tops Twitter's trending list.
- Honest Man: the Life of R. Budd Dwyer is a movie about politics and corruption, suicide and survival. Four years in the making, it explores the scandal that led an honest, hard-working man to take his own life. This independently produced feature-length documentary follows Budd Dwyer, a Pennsylvania politician who infamously committed suicide at a televised press conference. The film chronicles Dwyer's meteoric rise to political power and examines the bribery scandal and subsequent trial that pushed him to his breaking point. Honest Man also delves into the controversy and consequences of the uncensored airing of Dwyer's death on television stations worldwide. Honest Man reveals a story that has remained untold for over 24 years. The film features exclusive new interviews, including William Smith, the man whose testimony convicted Dwyer, and Dwyer's widow Joanne--her last interview before her death in 2009. Was Dwyer venal, or a victim? Did he kill himself because he couldn't live with being guilty, or because he couldn't live with being innocent? Honest Man allows audiences to judge for themselves.
- From 1997 to 2006, serial killer Ronald Dominique raped and killed twenty-three men in poverty- stricken Southeastern Louisiana. Difficulties in apprehending Dominique ranged from the underfunding of law enforcement to a lack of family advocacy for the victims, to the general distraction by other catastrophes such as Hurricane Katrina. Bayou Blue meditates on the decay of a community. It is a portrait of one American region's descent into darkness.
- News program showcasing the annual adventures of Saint Nicholas and his Pieten from the journey to the Netherlands until the Evening of the Presents.
- Behind the walls of a forbidden city, the only thing more dangerous than its secrets is the truth.
- Finding out what leads people into prostitution in Asian, the number of westerners visiting Thailand and other South Asian Countries, and the impact of human trafficking on the sex trade industry in South East Asia.
- A moving look at a couple's inspiring efforts to save their only son Sam from the rare and fatal premature-aging disease of progeria.
- A documentary about the power of transformation told through the eyes of 9 trans-identifying individuals in Puerto Rico.
- America is experiencing an epidemic of pain. One man has the answer to the problem yet the medical establishment has ignored him. For nearly 50 years, Dr. John Sarno has been single-handedly battling the pain epidemic by focusing on the mind-body connection and the nature of stress and the manifestation of physical ailments. With a renowned practice in rehabilitative medicine at NYU he is also a bestselling author of numerous books that deal with psychosomatic disorders. Filmmaker Michael Galinsky's family has a long history with Dr. Sarno and their experience will be woven into the fabric of the film, alongside well known patients, including Howard Stern, John Stossel, Jonathan Ames, Larry David, and many others.
- A reality TV series where high school students talk about pranks they pulled.
- 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.
- "Cinema Insomnia" is a nationally syndicated late night television series which features weird movies and strange clips presented by horror host Mr. Lobo.
- Of Two Minds explores the extraordinary lives, struggles and successes of three unique and compelling people living with bipolar disorder in America today. Through a combination of intimate verité and revealing interviews, we experience what it feels like to be bipolar - from exquisite feelings of grandiosity and sensuality to the depths of despair and depression. A journey from the painful to the painfully funny, Of Two Minds puts a human face on the illness, opening an engaging, harrowing and perception-changing view on those all around us who live in bipolar's shadows...our sisters and brothers, parents and friends, and ourselves.
- A powerful documentary examining education in America and inspiring school communities to re-imagine what students and teachers are capable of doing.
- This thought provoking, sometimes troubling documentary examines the personal and ethical imperatives that drive abortion providers to continue in the face of often dangerous legal and personal harassment.
- The death of America's oldest continuously operating hospital, New Orleans' Big Charity.
- 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.
- Nick News is a platform to inform and inspire young people by highlighting their voices in conversation, covering important issues of the day.
- More money flows through the family courts, than in all other court systems in America combined, over $50 billion a year. Through extensive research and interviews this documentary uncovers how children are torn from their homes.
- A personal and vibrant coming of age story about a young artist's determination never to surrender to the bleakness of her surroundings. At 15, Inocente refuses to let her dream of becoming an artist be caged by being an undocumented immigrant forced to live homeless for the last nine years. Color is her personal revolution and its sweep on her canvases creates a world that looks nothing like her own dark past. 'Inocente' is both a timeless story about the transformative power of art and a timely snapshot of the new face of homelessness in America: children. The challenges are staggering, but the hope in her story proves that the hand she has been dealt does not define her, her dreams do.
- 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.
- Veteran journalist Barbara Walters interviews a variety of entertainers, politicians, athletes and other public figures.
- 3801 Lancaster: American Tragedy tells the riveting story of a doctor who made millions preying on the poor and vulnerable of Philadelphia. Told through the eyes of police officers, detectives, reporters, jurors, and victims, the film chronicles a systemic miscarriage of justice that ravaged West Philadelphia for decades.
- A young evangelical filmmaker is granted unprecedented access inside a controversial Christian behavior modification program for troubled teens, where she discovers shocking secrets and young students that change her life.
- Four children enter a high-stakes lottery. If they win, they can attend one of the best schools in New York. A look at the crisis in public education, The Lottery makes the case than any child can succeed.
- Three Norwegian teenaged girlfriends get caught smuggling cocaine out of Bolivia. Why does only one take the fall? Cue a tabloid media storm, professional kidnappers and a behind-bars pregnancy in this sensational exposé.
- Actor, comedian and presenter Nathan Hill embarks on a world tour to uncover the sexual traditions and practices of people in exotic locations all around the globe.
- News Cycle unravels the gripping tale of news anchors facing danger, shedding layers to unveil vulnerability amidst chaos in the news room. Starring Omar Gooding, Dennis White, Gloria El Achkar, Omar Salgado, and Paul Van Scott.
- One woman's quest to turn personal tragedy into global awareness.
- THIS IS ALL OF US is a strictly observational documentary film that follows four protestors from their private moments alone in the morning through to their convergence upon a large protest in downtown LA for May Day. It is about going from isolation to connection, about finding yourself through losing yourself, about being in the world in a way that is viscerally profound and emotionally unlike most things in life yet getting there is filled with the typical banalities and ups and downs of modern life. By going from private space to public participation the film unpacks the sometimes inaccessible images of the 'protestors' in the media. The story gets behind those images to reveal the simple humanity and universality of the participants.
- Young people in Bridgend, South Wales die by hanging. Authorities struggle to explain connections between victims - friends, neighbors, cousins. Film examines lives and deaths through interviews, seeking explanations for the tragic events.
- The documentary focuses on the human rights aspect of the Magdalene Laundries and shows how State and Church colluded to remand and keep these women against their will. The film challenges the audience to look beyond the historical significance of these institutions and most importantly, focuses on the impact this experience had on the women in their daily lives once the laundries closed down. It asks the important questions of why and how these institutions were allowed to carry on until late 1996. It asks why these women never received a public apology or redress from either State or Church. As young people living in Ireland, we believe it is essential for this to be acknowledged equally with the industrial school, convent home, orphanage and other environments of abuse.