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- The characters from previous .hack//G.U. Games and .hack//Roots receive an email from Ovan. He is requesting them to go to Hidden Forbidden Festival where is set up a mysterious summer festival. There they find an AIDA Chim Chim who wishes to peacefully co-exist with the other players of The World. It then transforms into the word "Returner", so they assume it to mean that Ovan will return to The World.
- Follows teenager Clay Jensen, in his quest to uncover the story behind his classmate and crush, Hannah, and her decision to end her life.
- Early evening - a big city. Two teenagers shyly flirt with each other, a housewife sits down to watch her daily soap, nurses in a hospital gossip before the nightshift starts, a trendy couple drives through rush hour, so excited they can hardly wait to get home - a man with a rifle enters a building seeking revenge. In the blink of an eye seemingly unrelated events turn upside down what were once secure, happy, 'normal' lives. Behind fear, beyond the unexpected, there is love and hope
- This short film is about the demise of a misunderstood teenage boy who has fallen into a deep rooted depression due to family hardships favoritism in the home, peer pressure , drug use and the stigma that most struggles a young artist must face .
- A three-part story of Norway's worst terrorist attack in which over seventy people were killed. 22 July looks at the disaster itself, the survivors, Norway's political system and the lawyers who worked on this horrific case.
- Dan and Heather Winslow are faced with the biggest challenge in their marriage when life throws them a second curve ball. After Dan ask Heather for a divorce and she receives life changing news on the same day she knows she's in for the fight of her life to save her family. Dan has 30 days to decide what is most important in his life. He doesn't know it but his journey to a new life has just begun.
- Ninety-one year old Fred and his daughter look back at his career as a hit-song writer in Nashville in the 60's. They revisit what turn of events took her dad on his song writing journey and his relationships on Music Row (Patsy Cline, Elvis and more). At the age of ninety-one, Fred is one of the last songwriters alive today from that magical era on Music Row, that we can still hear his personal stories from, first hand. He is a true Nashville treasure and a handful for his daughter to keep on track.
- Hot Docs A Documentary Channel original series. Hot Docs presents previews, filmmaker interviews and film clips from documentaries that are in theatres now. Episode 1.1 features Al Gore's, "An Inconvenient Truth," Haskell Wexler's "Who Needs Sleep?" "Darkon," "Who Killed the Electric Car?" produced by Dean Devlin, and the inspiring sports doc, "Once in a Lifetime".
- Index is still a fugitive and many powerful Magical organizations and individuals want to take her to use the books in her memory eliminating her in the process. War between those organizations is also starting to emerge. Index can only rely on her friend Touma who has always protected her along with Misaka and other friends from the Academy.
- A GIRL LIKE HER is the real story of 'sex and the single girl'. It reveals the hidden history of over a million young women who became pregnant in the 1950s and 60s and were banished to maternity homes to give birth and surrender their babies for adoption. They were told to keep their secret, move on and forget. But, does a woman forget her child? Hear what they have to say now about the long-term impact of surrender and silence on their lives.
- This NEW offbeat and charmingly inappropriate comedy follows Ben Matthews, an optimistic physical therapist, whose whole world gets turned upside down when he meets the love of his life. Hilarity ensues when his crazy co-workers and willful patients create quite the detour on his road to love. If you're a fan of The Office, Friends, New Girl and Schitt's Creek then you #MustSeePT It has the workplace shenanigans, the unlikely friendships and a love story for the ages.
- When her cheating husband has a debilitating stroke, a woman invites her lover to move in with them.
- Four people meet on New Year's Eve, and form a surrogate family to help one another with the difficulties of their lives.
- Martin Scorsese once said that in New York's Little Italy you had two choices. You either become a gangster or a priest. Fther Louise Gigante is the youngest brother of a one of the most powerful figures in organized crime. To the people of the south Bronx, he is the Savior of their community. This is his remarkable story.
- As a cowardly farmer begins to fall for the mysterious new woman in town, he must put his newly found courage to the test when her husband, a notorious gun-slinger, announces his arrival.
- A group of high school girls join an expedition headed towards the Antarctic.
- When family and destiny collide, a mother must make a heart-wrenching choice.
- A Season to Wither takes place in the rural countryside in a house that sits at the end of a dusty road on the top of a hill just outside a small town. A place that seemingly fell from the sky and dropped right in the middle of nowhere. The air is filled with an eeriness reminiscent of a tale from the Twilight zone. A large storm moves in threatening to destroy an already dilapidated house belonging to a young woman named Mary and her Father who is stricken with the plague and forced into quarantine by the towns people. As the storm begins to erupt so do the memories and emotions that have been locked inside of Mary as the tragic events of her childhood rise to the surface.
- The Australian Government sends back asylum seekers it doesn't think are refugees. International law says people shouldn't be sent to unsafe locations. But the Australian Government never finds out what happens to the asylum seekers they don't want. So a determined Australian with a passion for justice has made it his mission. A Well-Founded Fear is the moving story of Phil Glendenning's search for the asylum seekers Australia rejected. The film follows him as he travels through Afghanistan, Syria, Turkey, Iran and Canada.
- Even if everything seems impossible, if you do a good job trying, you're bound to find something. The National Science Foundation is currently trying to make the most complete family tree for all life on earth. Since beetles make up at least a fourth of all described animal species, the Beetle Tree of Life Project is extremely important to the overall effort. Dr. Micheal A. Ivie takes a collecting trip to Italy to look for one beetle that could explain a great deal about early beetle evolution. Unfortunately, there's a catch: this beetle has only ever been collected once by one person in one hole about thirty years ago, and to make matters worse, the beetle is only about one millimeter long. Scientific research, always presented as striving to solve huge problems using only the most logical and technical methods, is turned on its head to reveal the reality where methods are bizarre and failure is not only common, but just another step in the process.. Bucket after bucket of soil is dug out of the Italian countryside to be painstakingly sifted, all in effort to find something about the same size as each grain of sand. Dream sequences, animation, and stock footage help to delve deeper into the passion and obsession that drives this impossible task of science. What if he doesn't find it? Was it still worth trying?
- Shots ring out one winter night, and a bullet meant for a local dealer kills a child. In the aftermath of shock, Gene, a 40 something social worker starts a Black men's support group, at the local Caribbean Takeaway Restaurant.
- Against the backdrop of the Women, Life, Freedom protest movement in Iran, filmmaker Elahe Esmaili is helping her parents to pack up the family home. As the boxes stack up, discussions flare between the generations: Elahe does not wear the hijab, embodying the courage of her generation's struggles. But can changing a society be as simple as moving house?
- Episode: (2023)2015–Podcast EpisodeThere was a deadly mass shooting in Allen, Texas and we have information on the killer: Mauricio Garcia. We'll be refuting the media's lies about the fact that he was a white supremacist and so much more. Also, black people in California want trillions in reparations and NY is on the verge of rioting. GUEST: HODGETWINS.
- Aaron Miller finds out that his oldest son Noah was killed in a surfing accident in California, where he was living at a winery with his pregnant girlfriend Susannah Lo Verde. Aaron attends his funeral, and when he finds out about the baby, he decides to move his Amish family from Pennsylvania to California to help Susannah with the winery and the baby. This means much adjusting for both families after the Millers move in with Susannah. Her mother Connie and brother Mickey live next door to her. The baby is born and named Clarissa.
- How many of us have had a glass of alcohol or a smoke to wind down at the end of a hard day, or to be social with our friends? At what point does it become unhealthy and a problem for ourselves or our family? Here's a question - is it affecting your work, your relationships, are you losing control or need to use some type of substance just to feel "normal"? If this sounds like you or your loved one, then you really need to sit down and watch this episode of The Sally-Anne Show. Substance abuse and addiction are fully treatable - today we will talk to some special guests who work in this area, some of whom have been users themselves.
- A madman hijacks the luxury cruise liner, S.S. Queen, and threatens to blow it up unless a millionaire pays him the the contents of a safe deposit box. The crew regains control of the ship, but the hijacker dies, taking the codes to disarm the bomb with him.
- Aki Miyagawa moved to Tokyo to pursue her dream to be a taiko drummer, but had a hard time balancing her strict training regimen with her part-time job. Now, after 15 years, she's returning to coach others for a taiko festival. (Source: ANN) Project by J.C.Staff announced to be part of Anime Mirai 2015.
- Aladdin is a child labourer who works for a guy that exchanges "new lamps for old". This guy swaps a "new" lamp for 2-3 replacement old lamps, then brings back the old lamps for Aladdin to polish and make look like new. One day Aladdin sees a princess riding by as he looks out the window, and he falls for her. But then he must return to his lamp polishing. As he polishes one of the old lamps, a genie comes out and offers Aladdin the opportunity to escape the drudgery of his life. Of course, Aladdin's wish is to marry the princess, but even with the genie's help he encounters a few obstacles, including that of the Sultan accidentally swallowing his lamp....
- When famous DJ Alan Partridge's radio station is taken over by a new media conglomerate, it sets in motion a chain of events which see Alan having to work with the police to defuse a potentially violent siege.
- Ali Baba senior and his son Ali Baba live in poverty. One day they happen to see the Forty Thieves enter their cave. After the thieves leave, Ali Baba and his son enter the cave and start to fill their pockets with the treasure they find inside. Alas for them, the Forty Thieves return and they are forced to hide in large jars. But of course they are discovered...
- All Present in the Universe of Guns is a plea to President Bush, or any succeeding President, not to launch nuclear weapons against Iran. This plea is made by the narrator, Kari Ann Owen, against the background of the horseback riding program for abled and disabled riders she directs in the hope that the beauty and fragility of the natural environment and its people and animals will move hearts inclined to war.
- A self-absorbed realtor enlists the help of his neighbor when he's suddenly left in charge of the granddaughter he never knew existed until his estranged son drops her off at his home.
- "Angle" introduces us to a visitation on a downtown rooftop by a woman who is part alien, part angel and part human. We aren't quite sure where she's from and neither is she but someone or something has coded her for a spiritual mission down here on planet earth. Through her perspective Angle examines the rules of the Earth Realm, rules of human choice, which must be obeyed and abided by no matter what other realm you are from, or must they? In this short, a young man sits literally on the edge of suicide on top of a 20th story building, will Angle save him in time?
- This week we talk to podcaster, writer, and New Yorker 4 ever, Anik Gee. Her comedy interviews podcast, The Chillary, is a place to chill and talk about adulting which "is like folding a fitted sheet and nobody talks anymore. We post, we tweet, we text. Come "pull up" with me, one adult to another as we explore, review, analyze and just simply chat about all things adult." Anik is also author of two children's books, Sophia the Sensational and The Perfectly Perfect First Grader: The Day My Classroom Stood Still. She writes under the pseudonym Gee Williker. Anik finds inspiration for her stories easily in the normal day to day routines as a New Yorker and mother of three. With a spirit of joy and as a lover of life, Gee's purpose and goal for these children books is to help children cope and celebrate life. In this interview we talk about her favorite history, first African American female millionaire Madam C. J. Walker.
- Anne-Marie feels her best when she's being creative. She is a Dora nominated Toronto-based actor, singer, dancer, and writer. She's done a variety of voice-over gigs across Canada, as well as performed in multiple plays, musicals, readings, and improv shows, locally in Toronto. Anne-Marie is a proud member of the Firecracker Writing Department (where she met Robyn!) and has written over a hundred monologues during the pandemic. She is the creative force behind #AMKdoesAMK on Instagram, singing a cappella mashups of musical theatre songs. Anne-Marie has been on multiple tours, performing Ukrainian dance, both nationally and internationally. Favourite past theatre credits include: Cheshire Cat/March Hare in Alice in Wonderland * (Guild Festival Theatre), Sam in The Mad Ones Lab (Kerrigan-Lowdermilk), The Musical Episode (Fabulist Theatre), Operation 24: Switch (Assembly Theatre), Eugenie in A Flea in Her Ear (Toronto Fringe), Tales of Amusement (Process Theatre), Counting Sheep (SummerWorks), and Silvia in The Living Library (New Ideas). *2022 Jon Kaplan Audience Choice Award Recipient, Dora Nomination for Outstanding Production and Outstanding Ensemble - TYA Division Her favourite sound is laughter, she loves pie and she frequently waves at dogs and says hi to them before acknowledging their owners.
- A young man named, Koichi Sakakibara, transfers to a new school where he finds himself drawn into a mystery involving a mysterious girl and a series of gruesome deaths.
- Minty's hobbies include drinking tea, smoking roll-ups and falling into a coma. Anton goes everywhere with a ladder. He's mad.
- Join Elk, the youngest member of the Hunters Guild, who finds himself propelled into an epic odyssey across a mysterious world in search of the enigmatic outlaw known as Arc The Lad. Together with the mysterious Lieza and the powerful warrior Shu, Elk must defeat a sinister organization that's creating half-human monsters and find his way to Arc, whom Elk believes responsible for the destruction of his village!
- Two childhood best friends, one a superficial womanizer and the other a barely functioning bipolar, embark on a road trip back to their hometown after one of them learns his estranged father has died.
- Undergoing an identity shift following a horrible laboratory accident involving an alien creature known as Frank, a young man joins an anti-alien task force to exact his revenge.
- Pastor Nathan Webber, The CHurch of Salem Oregon, teaches weekly life applications from the bible that will inspire you to achieve and live to your fullest potential. Each episode covers the most challenging scenarios that we each face in our day to day lives, offers us hope and alternative ways to approach our most trying obstacles and uncovers deep truths that will transform our lives and make us shine!
- A love story between a lonely girl and a googly-eyed fish
- A filmmaker employs Automatic Writing to discover the story of her great great grandfather, only to find a whole lot of ancestors lining up to have their story told... their own way. Based on the autobiography "The Doctor Comes Home", by So To Ming, who was born during the Boxer Rebellion, was orphaned, kidnapped, taken to America to work on a brothel, and returned to china to become a doctor and start a nursing hospital. and had an interesting relationship with his family.
- The iScary Podcast dives into more weird news headlines, and we learn that scary things can happen in the nicest of neighborhoods. Both of these news story attest to something evil at work in suburbia. In our first troublesome news story, mysterious death threats are at work; and in the second, it's just not safe to sit out on your driveway to enjoy the sunset.
- Mahiro and Takagi team up to pursue their dreams of making it in the manga industry while sharing experiences, successes and failures along the way.
- Meet Eddie Corazon-a teenage boy who identifies himself with "all the other semi-literate at-risk underprivileged economically deprived youth at the alt school who don't really give a rip about getting an education because what difference would it make if we did."
- A documentary film that travels with several professional bareback riders through the rodeo circuit.
- 'bencMARKED' follows two remarkable families as they struggle with the harsh reality of living with autism. Candid, raw and emotional - the film documents the fierce passion and determination of parents cornered by a new government policy that threatens their children's future. It not only gives us a fascinating look at the complexity of this life-long disorder that has no cause or cure, but also reveals the endurance of the human spirit, and is a true testament of how profoundly autism can change people's lives.
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- A drama about the awakening of painter Margaret Keane, her phenomenal success in the 1950s, and the subsequent legal difficulties she had with her husband, who claimed credit for her works in the 1960s.