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- Age is just a number, right? If you live and work in Hollywood, then age is probably more than just a number; it's probably an obstacle as well. Why isn't Ageism considered a diversity issue? Is it so ingrained in our culture that we fail to notice, let alone make attempts to change it? This question prompts the most important question of all: what can we do, as both professionals in the industry and consumers in this culture, to shift the prevailing stereotypes and to both create and demand entertainment which values all stages of life.
- When Angeline and her son Tim come to Lifjord, Aksel has to tell his wife about Karine and his past, but omit some. Everything is fine for Solar Tech, but when Lars makes a gaffe, Aksel asks Angeline for help. Meanwhile, Eva is now trying to have the investigation reopened and is looking for things that the police may have missed.
- This special previews the upcoming summer season of Bering Sea Gold. The crews are back with new dredges, new divers, and something to prove. Some will find their fortune. But for others, old hostilities and new frustrations will make tragedy inevitable.
- Johnny, Elisabeth, and Ryan grew up best friends. Things change when Ryan asks Elisabeth to marry him, sending Johnny down a dangerous path.
- Award winning comedian and writer performs for a sold out audience at the DC Comedy Loft in Washington, DC. In this set he tackles life in Los Angeles, the challenges black gay men face in barber shops, gentrification, blind dates, the black church and The Color Purple.
- In the film "Dreamverse" viewers are invited on a captivating exploration into the mysteries of the human mind, led by award-winning investigative filmmaker Serena DC. With her keen insight and expertise, Serena guides audiences on an immersive journey to uncover the secrets hidden within our nocturnal experiences, drawing upon the knowledge of esteemed experts in the field of dreams. Exploring four key realms of inquiry-dream interpretation, insomnia, sleep paralysis, and cutting-edge scientific research-the documentary sets out to unravel the enigma of consciousness during sleep. Along the way, Serena encounters luminaries such as Dream Therapist Jane Teresa Anderson, renowned consciousness expert Adam M. Curry, and the esteemed team of scientists from the ATR Computational Neuroscience Laboratories in Kyoto, Japan. Dream Therapist Jane Teresa Anderson shares her wealth of experience and expertise in deciphering the symbolism of dreams, offering profound insights into the workings of the subconscious mind. Renowned consciousness expert Adam M. Curry provides invaluable perspectives on the nature of consciousness during sleep, challenging conventional notions and sparking thought-provoking discussions.
- Eric returns home 3 days after his mom passing. But, he isn't welcome with open arms by his brother Tom. Which put their brother John in the middle Eric's pain and Tom's anger.
- Batman is dead. A new expansive, criminal underworld has swept the streets of Gotham City. It is now up to the Batman Family; Batgirl, Nightwing, Red Hood, and Robin; to protect Gotham.
- The Right to Happiness centers on a small used book store in a small plaza in a small town with big vistas, somewhere in Italy. It sounds like a book lover's fantasy, and maybe it is. The bookseller, Libero (Remo Girone), knows most of his rather eccentric customers and can barely bring himself to take their money (although fascists pay double). When a young boy, Essien (Didie Lorenz Tchumbu), an émigré from Burkina Faso, happens on the shop, Libero begins lending him books of increasing difficulty. From Pinocchio to Moby Dick, Essien can read as fast as Libero can lend, and the two form a bond over reading and meaning. "Books should be read twice," Libero says. "Once to understand them, and once to think." Life should probably be lived like that too, but the bookseller's name means "free," and freedom is what Libero bequeaths to Essien.
- Kory's memories have returned and she reveals unexpected answers to Dick and Donna. Rachel tries desperately to save Gar after a sudden illness hits.
- TV SeriesSerena DC (Contact the CE5 Experience and We Are Not Alone) is an expert in CE5. A set of protocols used by believers in ET life, to use telepathy to make contact with ET and UFO's. In this series Serena sits down with some of the most successful CE5 and ET experiences who share their many experiences making contact as well as their mind blowing photos, videos and intel on how you can make contact with UFO's yourself.
- Harvey has led a cautious and conscientious life until he gets fired and finds out he has one month to live. Throwing caution to the wind, he meets Luke at a bar and confesses he's never broken any rules. Luke responds "Do you want to?," and so the quest begins. Along the way, they accidentally kidnap a woman who joins them on their adventure, but she might prove to be more trouble than they are looking for. "Meant to be Broken" is a crazy journey of law breaking and discovery that culminates in Miami where competing forces catch up to the unlikely trio.
- A silent look on the inevitable procedures after a person's death.
- Amruta, a 48-year-old, seeks out on a journey to her village, Paashi, along with her 20-year-old daughter, Tarini, after the passing away of her mother, the sarpanch. Their few days of peace and a clear plan of staying in Paashi go haphazard as Tarini is forced into exploring the centuries-old Folklore of Paashi. Explore this emotional roller coaster in the Maharashtrian way.
- Max hunts and eliminates rogue agents and until one day she discovers a terrible secret about her employers. Now, with the help of an old college sweetheart, Max is on the run while simultaneously trying to bring down the very agency that created her.
- DQ is in over his head. First, he lost a bundle on a sure thing that wasn't. Then, he got mixed up in a botched robbery. Now he has to work for a local crime boss, known as The Chief, as a hitman to pay off his debt; or face the wrath of The Chief's axe.
- Three Polish mathematicians are the first to crack the sophisticated Enigma code used by the Germans just before the Second World War. They build replicas of the Enigma machines and manage to get two of the machines to the British and French code-breakers before the German invasion of Poland in 1939 and ask that recognition be given to their work at the end of the war. After the invasion, the Polish cipher bureau escapes and continues their decoding in Algeria and unoccupied France. Despite being tortured, they refuse to divulge their knowledge of the Enigma to the Germans.
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- All the South Kingz Musicians where properly dressed including their video vixens and got the whole place booked for them by their manager Mr Aguie Macham , and when they reach the final location , the directors had done the Cameras settings are the immediately the video was shot without no hesitation.
- The fragmentation. Aksel will have to stay in Lifjord until he finds a new leader for Solar Tech. A conflict arises in the Hansteen family and Lars loyalty to his mother is tested when he is offered a job as CEO. Aksel's family was hit hard when he left and he is trying to put things in order. Tonje seems Aksel's only friend in the village.
- Death is that final dream that finally stops us from dreaming. But death is not just a physical fact. It can also be a state of mind. A person can be dead even if her heart is still beating in her chest, even if her brain and body are working perfectly. A person may have abandoned her life before it had come to an end simply by surrendering.
- TV SeriesSerena DC sits down with 6 Alien Abductees who share their harrowing stories of being taken against their will by beings from another planet in alien space craft where they experienced various medical procedures, and were given knowledge about our universe and the nature of our existence.
- When faced with a global resource crisis, a small but immensely powerful group of elites plan and execute the world's most devastating false-flag operation in order to depopulate the planet and create a New World Order.
- Legendary figures of Indian cinema Aparna Sen and Soumitra Chatterjee head up the ensemble cast of this bittersweet tale of family ties and disillusionment. An elderly couple is celebrating their 50th anniversary, and family members gather at their once magnificent, now largely decrepit mansion, where they married a half-century before. As relatives young and old arrive and reminisce about their lives, stories are exchanged about the great family's past. But it does not take long to see that reality is more complicated than family myth. Long-buried family secrets inevitably arise as do secrets that may have been better kept locked away. To face the "fading pride of a nebulous past," family closeness is needed now more than ever. Suman Ghosh directs with a fine eye for the pretensions and wrongdoings of the upper middle class as well as its underlying strength and pain.
- Human remains found in a sewer are identified as a 14-year-old boy reported missing seven weeks prior. Could another teenager be the prime suspect in one of the most gruesome murders investigators have ever seen?
- A Tsar promises his kingdom the son who can capture the magical Firebird. Prince Ivan struggles with the weight of the quest and walks an unseen path.
- In a western corner of Tanzania's Serengeti, there is a paradise ruled by lions. It is called Moru and for Africa's king of cats this golden land is the ultimate inheritance. The pride is the core of lion society, consisting of female relatives and their cubs, guarded by one or more male lions. This program shows how the sisterhood copes with its neighbors, deals with male suitors, raises its cubs and tackles its prey.
- In the dead of the night, in the heart of a forest: a car. Inside, inhaling carbon monoxide, a man awakens. He finds himself surrounded by three other men, apparently dead. It's the image of a perfect collective suicide.
- After the death of his parents in a car accident, Charlie Walden (Kevin Bein) finds himself in Florida, living with his grandmother (Susan Jones Mannino), who isn't quite sure she's prepared to raise another child. As he comes to terms with the sudden changes in his life --new friends, a new school, and a new home --Charlie confronts the truth behind his parents' death and the distant, happier memories he has of being a child.
- An examination of the Rosenbergs, who were executed at Sing Sing Prison in 1953 after being convicted of conspiracy to commit espionage against the United States.
- June goes in for a mammogram. Hours later, she loses a breast and is fighting for her life. Baby Brianna cries constantly and vomits every time she is fed. Weeks later, she begins having uncontrollable seizures as her parents struggle to find the cause.
- Part morality tale, part keen political thriller, and a vivid portrait of our current moment, The World of Yesterday is set in modern France yet the issues also reflect America's fractured politics. Léa Drucker plays the French president, who has decided to step down and has thrown her support to a successor, but a potential scandal could toss the upcoming election to a right-wing demagogue (Thierry Godard). "If France falls, so does Europe," warns the president's canny adviser, the Secretary-General (Denis Podalydès). With only three days to act, the only apparent course of action is unthinkable. Or is it? And the president has another secret weighing her down. Drucker makes us really feel the all-consuming force of no-win politics. Directed by Diastème, the film poses many timely questions,, especially "What happens when state secrets are personal?"
- A potted history of the Doug Anthony Allstars, from their early days in the 80s, beak up in 1994 and reformation twenty odd years later. The documentary is focused around the impact of multiple sclerosis on member Tim Ferguson, which led to the break up of the group on the cusp of potential worldwide success, and how it affected their reformation and the nature of their new material.
- A new wave of Asian horror movie filmmakers is capturing the attention of film studios desperate for box office success. From Tokyo to Hong Kong and Bangkok to Seoul, this two-part documentary describes how Asian directors have successfully married the power of local myths and superstitions with cutting-edge filming techniques and innovative storytelling, producing some of the scariest moments in the history of cinema. True Asian Horror includes scenes from The Ring - the movie voted by cinemagoers around the world as the scariest movie ever - and modern horror classics such as The Eye and Phone. Sit back as the directors of these classic films reveal how they manage to frighten the life out of their audiences and hear film critics explain why Hollywood is terrified to turn its back on Asian moviemakers whose meteoric rise to the top has been just plain scary. This series was Highly Commended in the Asian Television Awards.
- Homeless man tries to makes his way to a homeless shelter by 6 O'clock and decides to kill sometime before he goes.
- Brimming with new confidence, Tinsel returns from the begrudging hiatus caused by the infamous "haiku incident" and gets back into her usual riffing and ranting, barely pausing to take a breath except for once: to riff and rant on her favorite topic of all...her mother.
- An adventure of the soul. JOSEPH is a young, painfully shy writer in the waterlands of South Carolina. After robbing a rural juke joint with two lower-class buddies and joy-riding up the coast to Myrtle Beach, his journey becomes a quest for strength and courage.
- In this revolutionary yoga film, 'Trev' and his gang will teach you the never-before-seen yoga techniques of: Yoga Down The Pub; Yoga In The Motor; Yoga At The Footie; Yoga For Builders and Yoga With The Missus. So whether you need a hand with your work life, sex life, social life, or sports life, 'Trev' will sort you out. Includes 'serious' yoga workout: Bikini Yoga.