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- A street gang known as the Warriors must fight its way from the Bronx to its home turf on Coney Island when its members are falsely accused of assassinating a respected gang leader.
- A musically gifted orphan, Evan, runs away from his orphanage and searches New York City for his birth parents. On his journey, he's taken under the wing of the Wizard, a homeless man who lives in an abandoned theater.
- A taxi driver with a penchant for conspiracy theories becomes a target after one of these theories turns out to be true. Unfortunately, to save himself, he has to figure out which theory it is.
- A fast-paced reality show that follows several incredibly busy and ambitious Manhattan women. Watch as they balance envious social calendars, challenging careers, and motherhood, with the hustle and bustle of the big city all around.
- Maggie wants to have a baby, raising him on her own, but when she gets romantically involved with John, a married man, things get complicated and all the balance of Maggie's plans may collapse.
- A vengeful New York City transit cop decides to steal a trainload of subway fares. His foster brother, a fellow cop, tries to protect him.
- Three sailors wreak havoc as they search for love during a whirlwind 24-hour leave in New York City.
- A complicated New York City family discovers on one extraordinary day that although life-and family-can sometimes shock you - they can also lead to miraculous new places.
- Unless Darren can survive New York's largest drug mogul, write a paper on Dante's "Inferno," escape three thugs chasing the wrong guy and sell fifty pills of ecstasy to make his tuition payment, he'll never date the girl of his dreams.
- After discovering the connection between a corrupt city commissioner and Colombian killers, Kojak is framed for the murder of a call girl and is prosecuted by former police detective Crocker, now an assistant D.A.
- The lives of three individuals, an Afghan Jungian-psychoanalyst, a party-animal-turned-nun, and a mentally disturbed young man cross paths and collide. Their experiences with belief intertwine to create a gripping story of how a mixture of faith and abuse can splinter a fragile mind. The film leads us through three stories concurrently with segments from present, past and future; dreams and surreal fantasies. Adam tries to lead a normal life as a landscaper, yet he cannot escape his troubled and tormented past. Dev, Adam's best friend convinces him to rectify his troubled past and questions of faith through violence or even murder. Mary was a party-girl in the past, until her experience with a GHB (liquid ecstasy) overdose leads her to a spiritual awakening. Now she has joined the church as a nun in the community where Adam and Dr. Azaad live. Dr. Azaad, one of Adam's landscaping clients, embodies the two themes of the film. As a psychologist, he notices symptoms of Adam's psychopathology and reaches out to him. As a man of faith, he and his family practice Islam and try to live good Muslim lives.
- "This scene shows a crowd of newsboys running to meet the 'World' newspaper delivery wagon, and falling back to the point of distribution. There is a mad scramble for papers, and fight between two of the gamins."
- An Irishman's surprise visit to his NYC girlfriend results in being snubbed, then inadvertently involved with a conniving, thieving fun loving female.
- Time-lapse photography is used to show the manual dismantling and demolition of New York's Star Theatre over a period of about 30 days.
- "This is a very remarkable picture, showing Union Square, New York City, during the great March blizzard of 1899. The camera was stationed at the corner of Broadway and Fourteenth Street, and was swept in almost a complete circle, showing the tremendous drifts of snow and the blockade at 'Dead Man's Curve' in Fourteenth Street. This picture was taken during the busiest time of the day, and shows to what extent New York City was tied up by this tremendous fall of snow."
- How far would you go to pursue your passion? At 87 years old, Hank Virgona commutes to his Union Square studio six days a week and makes art. Despite poor health, cancer, lack of revenue and obscurity as an artist, Hank is unrelenting in his quest to understand how life and art are the same.
- The New York 9/11 Truth Movement tries to expose the lies and corruption of various topics that are not being discussed and twisted by mainstream media.
- A scene at "Death Curve."
- A surreal relationship develops between a nun and a priest when she can no longer control her sexual fantasies.
- A curmudgeonly recent immigrant from India tries to study for an important exam while on the job.
- A woman looking for her blind date
- A woman and man meet for a blind date that does not end well
- A man reading his newspaper at New York Union Square notices the news and lefts his newspaper and his coffee on the banch. A boy comes and sits on the same banch and notices the news too, and left in a hurry way. Then a guy comes with the same newspaper and coffee. He got angry. He throws the newspaper and coffee which he found on the banch to the wastebasket. When he opens his newspaper he left in a hurry way like them. Finally, the first man comes back like he was not on time and missed something. He sits on the banch, drinks coffee of the other guy as it is his coffee and reads newspaper like it belongs to him.
- A modern-day Marie Antoinette reflected through the eyes of the ones closest to her, the ones that peeked behind the curtain.
- A womanizer's carefully constructed web of lies comes crashing down when his mistress threatens to tell his wife about his new girlfriend.
- Two pairs of shoes fall in love in the city.
- Mr. Brunelli, a roomer at a boarding house, has caught the eye of Kate, the daughter of the woman who owns the house. Kate knows her mother, who doesn't want her daughter to have anything to do with her tenants, will disapprove of Mr. Brunelli, but she soon discovers that Mr. Brunelli isn't quite who she thinks he is.
- May Beetle is a short story of romance between a guy and girl who bump in to each other on a fateful day in Manhattan. What seems like boy meets girl story, and spending a day visiting different places in the city has more to it than one might think.
- Connie walks alone along the New York sidewalks, trying to come to terms with something we all have to face sooner or later: the final goodbye to certain memories.
- During a flight layover, a young man visits his hometown of New York City for the first time since the tragic events of 9/11 and tries to reconnect and reflect upon everything he has left behind. He seizes every moment in the city he eventually realizes he has never lost.
- In a short portrait piece, the filmmaker discusses her struggle to classify herself along racial lines, coming from a white mother and a black father. She questions identity, her perception of race, and what that means in reference to people who are mixed. Through explorations of her own sometimes unexpressed sentiments of race, 'shocking' performance art (including a 'literal visual representation' of a half black, half white individual), and candid moments of awareness, she uncovers an identity she did not completely know she already had accepted.
- A young man has given up on life as he is stuck in his own private hell. He kills himself, however finds the afterlife is just his original life stuck on repeat.
- Set upon by monsters in the form of friends, beasts and heckling deli meat, Agny's paranoia quickly drives her from a New York City deli to find sanctuary in Union Square where she encounters her muse.
- Moira Johnston is an activist around Union Square. She explains her past and her Irish roots during her routine walk around Union Square.
- A man, having an Heart attack in the park, seek for help. Only the lonely girl at the bench can help him.
- Two people who fall in love over the Internet and decide to meet at Union Square in New York but all does not go according to plan and things go awry.
- Looking down Broadway from Union Square.
- When love can appear at the time and place you least expect it.
- A short documentary offers insights into the personal experience of those living with HIV/AIDS with commentary by 2009 CNN Top Ten Hero and founder of Girl Child Network Worldwide, Betty Makoni. Through art and social activism, this film shows how these individuals are striving to decrease the staggering number of new HIV infections.
- Cat Vicious is a rising shock jock podcast DJ, with a nihilistic on air personality, who spends most of her show mocking and belittling her listeners. But when a mysterious caller pirates her frequency, things take a turn for the terrifying as Cat ultimately realizes that her beloved radio station might soon become her tomb. Can she survive the night or will this be her last broadcast?
- A view of the work in the big excavation for the Rapid Transit Tunnel at Union Square, New York.
- Q, Sal, Joe, and Murr play a game of tag at a coffee shop, then convince shoppers to deliver sketchy messages at the grocery store; the big loser may lose his mind in the show's first-ever non-punishment punishment.
- 2009– 45mTV EpisodeIn New York City, where little food is grown or produced, an army of people collectively work 24 hours a day to get the approximately 24 million meals (3 meals a day for 8 million people) to the table. Most people are dependent upon what happens in the middle of the night at among: the Hunts Point Food Distribution Center and the New Fulton Fish Market where decisions about produce, seafood and other perishable food items are made for the upcoming day; Amy's Breads where 500 kilograms of dough are prepared into several kinds of bread products; and Financier Patisserie, where the bread is made into sandwiches and where other pastries are made. Some people are on the road, such as artisan farmers who are bringing their foods to market, or cargo ships bringing in imported foods such as bananas. By daybreak, commuters are either preparing their breakfasts or buying food from retail vendors just opening. Many others, such as restaurateurs, are buying food for the entire days needs. By noon, the lunch rush hits, but many others are searching out or "rescuing" free food - still edible but not salable - for charity purposes. By mid-afternoon, restaurateurs are in their kitchens in preparation for the dinner crowd. Some wholesalers, especially of extremely perishable wares such as white truffles, are making the rounds of restaurants. Diners are beginning to relax as the supper hour hits. By midnight, the process starts all over again.
- Four friends compete to embarrass each other in a hidden camera showdown. Sal, Murr, Q, and Joe serve up some mischief at White Castle, Times Square, and a warehouse store.
- Four friends compete to embarrass each other in the ultimate hidden camera showdown. The guys mouth off to patients in a dentist's office, toss popcorn at movie goers in a theater, and take photos for their outrageous blogs in a public park.