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- IMDb Originals informs, entertains, and engages fans of all ages with video content that covers movies, television, special events, awards shows, holidays, and more.
- Online news series covering the dangerous Spider-Man.
- 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.
- "Deep Water Horizon" is an abstract animated short that did the festival circuit immediately following the BP Oil Spill of 2010. The entire piece is sourced from and representative of the disaster itself. The number of fish equal the number of days the spill continued, unchecked. The "music" is sourced from actual news reports, translated into midi notes and providing a somewhat unsettling soundtrack to a disaster. It is produced in Chromadepth 3D (use Chromadepth 3D glasses for best viewing).
- IMDb presents the stories between the headlines in your quick-fire video update, the IMDbrief.
- Homosexuality is romantic and/or sexual attraction or behavior among members of the same sex or gender.
- 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.
- Our sole purpose is to help bring disclosure to the world about past and current civilizations on planets and moons in our solar system.
- A documentary that explores why African cult and militia leader and indicted war criminal fugitive Joseph Kony needs to be arrested by the end of 2012.
- A poignant documentary short that illuminates the intersection of incarceration, rehabilitation, and societal reintegration through the remarkable journey of Brownsville, Brooklyn housing director, Christina Green.
- Over the last 20 years, Africa has experienced some 15 devastating civil wars with over 20 million victims in death, injury or displacement. Yet the West has turned a blind eye. This documentary sheds light about the conflict and post conflict reconstruction in particular in West Africa , discussing issues such as child soldiers and the many damaged victims of war and how they have found support. Missionaries have played a vital role in the restoration and healing process of post war conflict. The documentary is narrated by the former Australian Rock Star Themi Adams, who once toured with the Rolling Stones and who now heads the Orthodox Mission in Sierra Leone. He talks about how his mission in particular is contributing to the recovery process.
- Stefan Molyneux weighs in on the Logan Paul controversy.
- A concise presentation of the first edition of this women's only contemporary international art exhibition held in the historic Italian city of Arrezo, as told through the eyes of participating artist Jennifer White Kuri.
- 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.
- 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 series of newsreel films from Dziga Vertov, Elizaveta Svilova, and Mikhail Kaufman which document Russian Life in the early 1920s.
- Paul Joseph Watson criticizes Canada's prime minister.
- According to the Bible, King David conquered Jerusalem and built his palace there 3000 years ago. The City of David, an archaeological site in East Jerusalem, purports to be the place where that palace was. Trouble is, there's not much scientific evidence to support that theory. The controversy is not confined to academia - an entire Palestinian neighborhood, located right next to the ruins, is set to be razed in order to make way for the gardens of King David to be rebuilt.
- Red Carpet Report, Hollywood's number one independently owned and operated source for Red Carpet interviews, reviews, and news. We never go after gossip and #WeAskMore.
- A series that catches you up on all the news and on-set stories from the upcoming movies and shows you need to know about, all before that first trailer drops.
- An angry foreigner talks about his view on society
- Tells the story of the Gamo Highlands of the African Rift Valley and the unique worldview held by the people of the region.
- 'You're from Winnipeg?' A city in the centre of North America has been quietly and tirelessly working to bring sex positivity to its own citizens, and is surprising folks from all around the world as they realize feminist porn is coming from a prairie city of 700,000 people.
- Sriracha has earned a cult following, but the story of this spicy sauce is a mystery to most fans. Dedicated to Sriracha lovers, this documentary travels around the globe to reveal its origin and the man behind the iconic "rooster sauce."
- A German report on Cypress Cove Nudist Resort in Florida.
- The film addresses the world's most dangerous environmental program ever - GeoEngineering and SRM: The science of using airplanes to spray the sky with toxic metals and particles, with the intention of blocking the sun and forcing climate change while creating unknown consequences. GeoEngineering and SRM cause Climate change-by definition. As governments continue to emphasize CLIMATE CHANGE, the experimentation of GeoEngineering, SRM, and Stratospheric Aerosol Spray programs continue over our heads and into the air we all breathe and water we drink.
- When Lucas was seen as a girl named Laura, he always wanted to be a boy. Now he is one. This candid documentary follows Lucas Waldron, a 21 year-old man transitioning from female to male, as he negotiates what it means to be transgender after years of struggling to identify himself. Told through personal interviews, old photos and footage, 'Sex: M' seeks to explain what the T in LGBT really means.
- Stefan Molyneux analyzes the news about the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida.
- On ZTV News, ZONE-tan, the mascot for ZONE-Archive responds to feedback and gives news updates for the website.
- Gravitas Plus is WION's "World Is One News" "Special, Digital-Only Edition", hosted by Senior Anchor Molly Gambhir, who explains the world's current issues in short but detailed, its root cause and the potential solution for it.
- A look at the often mocked and misunderstood subculture of Juggalos, hardcore Insane Clown Posse fans, who meet once a year for 4 days at The Gathering of the Juggalos.
- The making of Fox Force (2009)
- Enrique Enriquez is a controversial thinker in tarot world; he does not believe in spirits, the supernatural or in anything mystical. Enrique's approach to tarot cards is purely visual and poetic yet within this framework he creates beautiful and inspired readings. His work work with the Marseilles Tarot breaks new ground both intellectually and artistically. This film explores Enrique's unique philosophy and approach toward the ancient craft of tarot reading.
- Imagine if London was controlled by the military and you had to go through specific checkpoints to go to school, go to work, visit your friends or go to the hospital. No Way Through brings the shocking reality of Palestinian life in the West Bank uncomfortably close to home.
- Paul Joseph Watson reports on the deadliest mass shooting in modern American history.
- A preview of ClothesFree TV's "Nudes in the News" DVD's. Brian and Red explain a little about the DVD's, and discuss ClothesFree's website, before a number of clips taken from the DVD's are shown.
- A surrealist comment on the plight of Egypt after the original people's revolution and quest for a true democracy, this short film suggests the people believed they had won something new, but may yet realize something is still rotten inside.
- A 19-year-old college student struggles with the decision whether or not she should stay quiet or report her sexual assault to the school.