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- The documentary accompanies the work of Fernando Meirelles in a new setting: the opera. For six months, Meirelles's work of staging the opera was registered by Nader. Ópera Aberta - Os Pescadores de Pérolas features cast and crew relating the hard task of assembling an opera and details the director's perception of the challenge of creating something completely new as he assembles the work of the opera. As director of the documentary, Carlos Nader makes a bold and original narrative construction, while Meirelles, as director of the theatrical spectacle and character of the documentary, innovates the format by incorporating filmed excerpts into the live performance.
- Robert has been injured while hunting and is dying. Jon and the others finally take their vows to the Night's Watch. A man, sent by Robert, is captured for trying to poison Daenerys. Furious, Drogo vows to attack the Seven Kingdoms.
- 2021– 1h 50mTV-MA7.1 (8.2K)TV Episode73MetascoreWoodstock 99, a three-day music festival promoted to echo unity and counterculture idealism of the original 1969 concert but instead devolved into riots, looting and sexual assaults.
- Drug trafficking, poverty, gang violence, corruption and ethnic warfare have created some of the most dangerous hot spots on Earth. Witness follows our current generation of photojournalists into these conflict zones in Mexico, Libya, Brazil and South Sudan. In the four-part series, war photographers carry us into the heart of the human drama of the people in the action on the ground. We see what compels the photojournalist and experience why, when everyone else seeks cover, the photojournalist stands and moves closer.
- Eddard Stark is torn between his family and an old friend when asked to serve at the side of King Robert Baratheon; Viserys plans to wed his sister to a nomadic warlord in exchange for an army.
- After restful post-election days in the wilderness, reality hits the Henricksons on their return to Salt Lake City. At Home Plus, Billʼs attempts to bolster morale in the wake of his polygamist revelation fall on mostly deaf ears, and he faces an uphill battle for his political life even before the swearing-in. At home, he tries to assuage the concerns of his wives and kids, who face psychological - and physical - threats around town. To stem this growing tide of ill will, Bill decides to hold an open house for his 40,000 constituents, some of whom may actually show up. Alby returns from his desert exile with a newfound desire to "purify" the compound, and exact vengeance on Bill.
- In an alternative America where African-Americans and White Americans have reversed cultural roles, a white factory worker kidnaps a black factory owner for dismissing him over perceived disdain.
- With the specter of jail time looming, Bill charts out contingency plans for the family, while orchestrating a last-minute preemptive referendum on the senate floor. Meanwhile, Barb goes forward with her plan to join a reform-minded church; Margene contemplates taking a hiatus to serve as a volunteer abroad; and Nicki despairs being left alone as her family splinters. Cara Lynn considers a return to her roots; Ben enlists Rhonda to help him win over Heather; Don shares some bad news with Bill about Home Plus. As Easter arrives, the Henricksons receive heartening support from their polygamist constituents, briefly lifting the dark cloud that's been hovering over the family since Bill's election. Finally, an unexpected vision leads Bill to a final confrontation with his most deeply-held beliefs.
- 2023– 1h 21mTV-MA9.1 (110K)TV EpisodeTwenty years after a fungal outbreak ravages the planet, survivors Joel and Tess are tasked with a mission that could change everything.
- 2018– 32mTV-MA7.5 (87)TV EpisodeTerence Nance introduces his new late-night series before being stopped by the NYPD. Segments include: "Everybody Dies!," a cable-access show hosted by "Ripa the Reaper"; an infomercial for a topical-ointment cure for "white thoughts"; and a talk show on sex in the black community.
- Tyrion tries to see who he can trust in the Small Council. Catelyn visits Renly to try and persuade him to join Robb in the war. Theon must decide if his loyalties lie with his own family or with Robb.
- With the Commodore's Coast Guard seizing Nucky's liquor, he partners with Rothstein to bring it through Philly, but the Commodore suffers a debilitating stroke.
- The architecture student Viola visits Marek's office early in the morning, and brings a model of an atypical building, which she designed for her exams. The young woman, who is afflicted with cancer, has since fallen into deep despair, however, and doubts the quality of her avant-garde model. In a sudden onset of rage, she smashes the impressive model. She recounts an experience she had in Greece long ago, when she almost drowned in shallow water. Marek implores her once again not to wait any longer to begin chemotherapy and to tell her mother about her illness. Viola calls her mother, but her mother is currently at the hairstylist.
- The student Viola, who apparently ran away from the hospital she was being treated at, says she wants to stop attending therapy. She deplores Marek for telling her mother about her illness. Marek defends his decision to contact her mother by pointing out that Viola's life was in danger. He adds that her mother was shocked by the news of Viola's condition. She didn't understand why Viola would hide her problems from her. Viola says bitterly that she'll never have children. Marek points out to her that she isn't able to deal with her emotions, and that she's going against her nature. At the end of the episode Viola's mother (Martina Vorísková) comes pick her daughter up.
- In the prologue, Marek's daughter Klára is at the office and takes a message from Viola. The ailing student comes to say goodbye to Marek and announces that the chemotherapy has worked and that the tumor in her chest has shrunk. Marek tries to convince her to continue therapy. Viola admits that she terminated her studies and reflects hopelessly on her future. She opens an envelope which she got from her ex-boyfriend and finds his wedding announcement. Marek assures Viola that she's a worthy person and reassures her about the effectiveness of her therapy. As she's leaving, Viola thanks him for saving her life.
- The student Viola, who has finally begun chemotherapy, describes a collapse she had at night, during which a friend of hers took self-sacrificing care of her. Then the conversation turns to her brother, her ex-boyfriend Tomás, and the meaning of helping people who are disabled. Viola succumbs to a wave of despair and accuses Marek of not being concerned enough about her. The therapist makes clear to her that he's a mere replacement for resolving her health problems. He tells her why he had to cancel their previous session and this awakens Viola's sympathy. He promises Viola that, if she won't find anyone else, he'll take her to her next chemotherapy as well.
- Another one of Marek's clients is the architecture student Viola (Tereza Vorísková). The conversation begins with Viola telling him the basic facts of her life. She mentions her recent break-up with her boyfriend and her relationship with her older brother, who suffers from schizophrenia. She reveals that she severed contact with a previous therapist, not long ago. Marek wants to know why. Viola, however, talks about her former therapist with nothing but contempt. Marek soon gains Viola's trust and she confides in him something she has kept secret until now: she has cancer, lymphoma in her chest. She hasn't even told her parents.
- The seriously ill student Viola recounts her conflict with her ex-boyfriend Tomás. She's angry at him for telling his current girlfriend about her illness. She tells the story of her complicated relationship with Tomás, with whom she recently spent a night, though they didn't have sex. She talks about her older brother David, who suffers from schizophrenia and has an extraordinary gift for intuition. Marek implores Viola to begin seeking medical attention for her cancer. At the end of their meeting, Marek at least convinces her to stay in contact with him.
- During Viola's session, her problematic relationship with her parents and brother come to light. The seriously ill Viola tells Marek about her mother, who was supposed to begin a promising career as a dancer. She admits to feeling both empathy and anger at her schizophrenic brother, who recently disappeared from the hospital he was in. After receiving a call from the police, she wishes to contact her brother David immediately, but she faints with exhaustion in Marek's office. Marek implores her once again to immediately seek help for her illness, and he personally accompanies her to the hospital.
- The Neumann's son is alone with Marek at the beginning of the session, and has time to tell him about his problems. He mentions not being able to sleep well and says his best friend is Pavlínka, a girl he goes to school with. He complains about being bullied by a Vietnamese classmate and talks about his feelings of guilt about his parents' arguments. His parents eventually arrive at the session, and Teodor gives his son a new cell phone. Nina begins to express doubts about the planned divorce, and implores her husband not to leave her. Teodor refuses, and admits to having found someone else.
- Former Senator Selina Meyer finds that being Vice President of the United States is nothing like she hoped and everything that everyone ever warned her about.
- Marnie has arranged for Jessa to have an abortion at the clinic. Jessa's situation adds an extra level of stress to Marnie and Hannah's post-sex discussions with Charlie and Adam respectively. Marnie does not want to reduce her problems with Charlie as boredom, but she is feeling increasingly sexually and emotionally incompatible with him, especially as he always wants to please her rather than do what pleases him. Hannah becomes worried about what diseases Adam might be bringing into their sexual relationship through the sex he has with others, as she learns he does not always use condoms in those situations, and despite the fact that they always use condoms. As such, Hannah, who is paranoid about getting an STD, especially HIV, wants to get regularly tested. As she, Marnie and Shoshanna will be at the clinic anyway to provide Jessa with emotional support, Hannah figures that is as good a time as any to get her first test done. Jessa doesn't seem to want to deal with the issue of being pregnant. While Marnie, Hannah, and Shoshanna wait for Jessa at the clinic, Shoshanna divulges some information about her own sexual history. Meanwhile, Hannah goes on her first job interview.
- Ana resurfaces with a surprise revelation that shakes up the family. Bill tries to get Tommy and Jerry to rebrand the casino and expand its advertising into Idaho. Lois and Frank take Ben and Jodean south of the border to visit Don Dona, a bird vendor, at their collective peril. Margene worries about the impact of Bills future outing on her booming business. With a flourish, Bill shows his wives the family's collective future.
- 2010–201458mTV-MA8.9 (2.4K)TV EpisodeJimmy's experiences at Princeton are seen in flashback, Margaret tries to deal with her guilt, and Doyle tries unsuccessfully to wheel and deal.
- At the beginning of his meeting with Tána, Marek recounts his cross-examination by the police. The lawyer Tána mentions her relationship with a married man again and reminds Marek of his supposed affair with the nurse Sandra. She thus opens the larger subject of intimacy between therapists and their clients. During their conversation, Tána loses her temper several times and, at the same time, provokes Marek with her seductiveness. She then bitterly complains of her lack of success with men, whom she says she subconsciously drives away. At the end of their conversation, she agrees to go back to therapy with Marek.
- In the prologue, Marek meets the dead soldier's widow (Petra Spalková). They discuss her testimony at the police station along with the inconclusive circumstances of Igor's death... The lawyer Tána tells Marek that her supposed pregnancy must have only been a product of autosuggestion. Marek points out to her that, in both her private and professional life, Tána tends to find herself tangled in lies. The lawyer describes a visit with her mother, who angered Tána with her unyielding concern. The therapist touches again on Tána's contentious relationship with her parents, and observes that she seems to be systematically punishing the men in her life.
- The lawyer Tána arrives at her sitting in a state of distress. She announces to Marek that she intends to end therapy and that she has decided to sell her share of the law firm she works at. Based on information from her mother, she discusses her parents' relationship: her father had many mistresses, yet refused to get a divorce. She mentions the suicide again and once again attempts to seduce the hesitant therapist. Marek interprets her seductive behavior as an attempt to conquer men. The bitter lawyer tells Marek that he's uptight, and compares him to a killjoy. At the inconclusive ending, though, she expresses admiration for his line of work.
- The rather self-involved lawyer Tána gives her condolences to Marek after the death of his father, which caused him to cancel all his appointments for the preceding week. She's in a sprightly mood as she tells him that she's pregnant and that she decided to be a single mother. She then turns back to the case of the dead soldier, and Marek reprimands her for repeatedly directing the conversation away from her own issues. The lawyer reflects for a moment about child-rearing, which she considers the ultimate test of romantic relationships. In a sudden onslaught of honesty, she calls herself a spoiled brat and, at the end of her session, says she regrets that the accidentally conceived child isn't Marek's.
- In the prologue to the opening episode, Marek, who has moved away from his family to live alone, is visited by the father of the deceased soldier Igor. The arrogant army officer Herman (Jirí Stepnicka) accuses the unsuspecting psychologist of playing a part in his son's death, and threatens to bring him to court and even put him behind bars. The threat of a trial brings Marek Posta to contact his old friend, the successful lawyer Tána (Tereza Brodská). The consultation that takes place in her office gives him no respite. On the contrary, he finds that he could be charged with "moving a patient to suicide." At the end of Marek and Tána's meeting, we find that the lonely lawyer Tána was Marek's client twenty years ago.
- The beginning of Tána's visit revolves around the case of the dead soldier Igor. The self-assured lawyer warns Marek once again of the possible outcome of the trial and makes clear to him how difficult it is to prove what happened in cases such as this. Then she admits to him that she's having an affair with her colleague from the firm, but that he's refusing to get a divorce. She expresses her desperate desire to have a child and her trauma caused by an abortion she had a long time ago, for which she holds Marek partially responsible. At the end of their meeting, she implores Marek to find her a romantic partner, but Marek refuses her provocative requests.
- The self-assured lawyer Tána recounts how she recently celebrated a case she won: she met a stranger at the bar, a younger man, and spent the night with him. Marek perceives Tána's excesses as an absurd need to devalue herself and reveals Tána's relationship with her parents. It becomes clear that the conflicted Tána worships her father, and is unable to criticize him, while she openly devalues her mother. Tána mentions her mother's post-partum depression and her own childhood, which she spent with her grandmother. During this intimate conversation, Tána stops taking the offensive. Marek draws attention to Tána's hidden sense of hopelessness.
- Gus takes extraordinary precautions to protect his boss. As Jerry maps out a strategy for another big score, Escalante preps his race-day horses while keeping an anxious ear out for news about Jo, whoʼs still in the hospital. Renzo welcomes his mother to town. Mon Gateau runs his biggest race yet. Later, Ace and Gus join an expectant crowd for the epic showdown between the two stars of Santa Anita, Ace and Gus' Pint of Plain and Walter's Gettin'Up Morning.
- When the Feds serve Eli with a subpoena, the trauma causes his father to have a heart attack, and Nucky announces to his rivals that he's retiring.
- Bob, Eureka, and Shangela head west to Twin Falls, Idaho, a conservative, predominately Mormon community in Magic Valley. There, they meet Michael, Owen, and Amelia, a group of local drag artists who need help forming a community. In order to do just that, the queens work with: Clifton, a young, straight musician trying to make amends for his past by testing his definition of masculinity; and Brandon, a trans man, and his wife, Mikayla - high school sweethearts from religious families - who are looking for the wedding experience they didn't have the first time around.
- 2009–201129mTV-MA7.4 (322)TV EpisodeRay irritates Lenore and risks losing a client by giving Claire marriage advice. Tanya tries to prove she can land a big fish for Ray after being humiliated by Lenore during a meeting with a 60-year-old widow. Ray uses his sex earnings to pay for the school baseball team's transportation to away games, raising Mike's suspicions. Jessica embarrasses Darby by crashing an eat-in protest outside a fitness gym. At the end of a long day, Ray reconsiders accepting a gift delivered by his neighbor's wife, Yael.
- Inspired by true accounts, this HBO miniseries focuses on a group of fictional characters caught up in the harrowing aftermath of the tsunami that devastated the coast of Thailand in 2004.
- Though considered unqualified, Harry S. Truman becomes the 33rd president following the April 1945 death of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
- Eric's thirst for revenge is reawakened.
- On March 25, 1911, a catastrophic fire broke out at the Triangle Shirtwaist Company in New York City. Trapped inside the upper floors of a 10-story building, 146 workers--mostly young immigrant women and teenage girls--were burned alive or forced to jump to their deaths to escape an inferno that consumed the factory in just 18 minutes. It was the worst disaster at a workplace in New York State until 9/11. The tragedy changed the course of history, paving the way for government to represent working people, not just business, for the first time, and helped an emerging American middle class to live the American Dream.
- A small group of Cistercian monks in Austria made music history recently when their album of Gregorian chant climbed England's pop charts, landing in the Top Ten for two months and selling more than a million copies worldwide. This documentary takes an unprecedented look at the daily lives of these unlikely celebrities, who rarely allow cameras inside their walls.
- Michael Bentt fights Tommy Morrison for the WBO heavyweight championship.
- Actress Clara Gallo plays Rafa, an 18-year-old pansexual and non-binary person who decides to leave their family in the interior of São Paulo and move to the house of their cousin, Vini (Kelner Macêdo), in the capital.
- In Indonesia, VICE visits a clinic that promises cures to a plethora of modern ailments through tobacco and smoking. Ibogaine is a drug made out of the African iboga root, whose intense, hallucinogenic properties have many believing it can cure heroin addiction if used in conjunction with a voodoo-type ritual that involves face paint and chanting.
- Jimmy tries to make things right with Nucky, the KKK murderers get justice, and Nucky marries Margaret to avoid her testimony at his trial.
- Bill eyes a wedding as a chance to reseal his commitment to his three wives, though Barb remains skeptical. In the meantime, Nicki looks to take full advantage of her special day. Alby makes a game-changing power play; Lois resists Barbʼs vision of her future; Marge is cautioned about the financial pitfalls of Goji Blast; Cara Lynn brings a guest to the theater; Heather changes her mind about Ben.
- 2009–201129mTV-MA7.5 (360)TV EpisodeAfter standing him up, Jemma tells Ray that maybe they should take a break, and Ray seeks out Tanya for advice on women. Meanwhile, Tanya finds her new boyfriend Pierce to be a man of mystery. Attending a family barbeque at Jessica and Ronnieʼs, Ray finds himself in a (predictably) uncomfortable place. After seeing her classified ad, Lenore gives Tanya some unwanted feedback on her marketing strategy, which leads Tanya to take a more personal approach.
- Tanya is dismayed when a "satisfied" customer says she wonʼt be using Rayʼs services again. Later, Tanya pitches Happiness Consultants to other women in her office, with mixed results. Damon goes to after-school detention to hang out with his androgynous friend Powell, leaving Ray baffled. Lenore gives Ray lessons in branding and, after a chance encounter at a department store, offers Jessica lifestyle advice.
- With his teamʼs future wracked by vandals, Ray agrees to participate in a student-alumni baseball game, but an unexpected warm-up session with Claire threatens to put him on the disabled list. Fed up with Tanyaʼs greed and confused by Mikeʼs request for a donation, Frances doubts their affair. Jessicaʼs old itch resurfaces, prompting Ronnie to deliver a sideline ultimatum to her ex.
- A woman stays woke too long. In the not-too-distant future, a waitress contemplates uploading her consciousness to the cloud amidst warnings of an impending hurricane. After Najja has her demons exorcised, her Jealousy tries to talk its way back into her life. Artist Stephanie Dinkins describes her encounters with a simulated black woman named BINA48.
- Confronted with the changing realities of prostitution and porn, C.C. doubles down on his assets, while fellow pimp Larry Brown eyes a new opportunity; Candy grows creatively frustrated; Abby attends a meeting of activists.