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- After the father of a large family is injured and takes a leave of absence, mysterious things start happening in the household.
- This six part drama series was based on a book by Jack House of the same name. Depicting real life murders that took place in the Charing Cross area of Glasgow. Each episode features a different murder mystery.
- Children's literacy series.
- This independent short film is based on an actor who suffers from an identity crisis with his film noir private detective character, 'The Mole' (his character actually wears a facial mole).
- -Quebec television series (in Canada) for children aged 2 to 5 years in 195 (22-minute) episodes broadcast from September 12, 2011 to December 6, 2013 on Télé-Québec and TFO. In the heart of the remains of a huge castle lives Jean-Jean, a giant with legendary strength, in the company of his two children, Rose and Olivo. They have many friends, Blou, the child of water, Mouline, the child of the wind, as well as the sparkling fairy Mosa and that funny Mr. Ding Dong. A floor lower down live the Subframes, turbulent creatures that collect disasters.
- A couple row at the breakfast table about the wife's apparent infidelity.
- About foreign power secret activities in Sweden which are conducted i.a. through infiltration, sabotage and coup preparations.
- The life of a young poor boy who talks to a sweet orange tree and establishes a beautiful friendship with an old and loner Portuguese man.
- After an evening at a friends get together, Lily, a young woman, ops to take a short train ride and walk home over calling an Uber. Along the way she experiences interactions with three different men. The first a middle-aged man who follows her from one stop to the next blatantly showing his true colors as a man intent on taking advantage of a woman alone. The second, a younger man, arrogant and brash who takes her disinterest for insult and a personal assault on his insecurities. The third and final interaction is with that of an Uber driver, whose wandering eyes and nuanced comments catch a girl in the most vulnerable of positions searching for an escape.
- This documentary short tracks the first two filmizations of Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's 1928 stage play: 'The Front Page' (Lewis Milestone, 1931) and 'His Girl Friday' (Howard Hawks, 1940).
- This has been the Italian version of the popular USA game show of the same name, in which competitors guess the prices of featured products in order to win them. With its more than 3,430 episodes this program has been the second longest running game show in the history of Italian television, surpassed only by La ruota della fortuna (1987) added to La ruota della fortuna (2007).
- Between the two World Wars, Manuel, a young man, is back in his Haitian village. What he discovers is appalling. The village is now separated into two enemy clans. To make matters worse, it is devastated by drought as all the springs have dried up. The sun scorches the earth. Manuel decides to go in search of water and winds up finding a spring.
- A man discovers a loaded gun in the woods after failing to commit suicide. Slowly going insane in his lonely recovery, he takes revenge on the people that drove him to try and take his own life: by taking theirs.
- The 1973 theatrical film of the same name reedited into a four part mini-series.
- The lonesome fisherman Peter Grimes incurs the wrath of his fellow townsfolk after his apprentice dies at sea in his care.
- Sitcom about struggling stand-up comedian Harvey Hall and his wife Josie.
- Film scholar Ian Christie unpacks why The Cranes Are Flying is such a landmark of Soviet cinema, breaking away as it did from decades of forcibly pro-state propaganda with its focus on individual tragedy and its ambivalence about the heroism of war.
- A plumber named Benny tries to find his way around a university, and gets no sense out of the intellectuals who work and study there.
- Four children enter the magical world of Telezonia, where costumed characters teach them how to use the telephone.
- An experimental film, composed almost entirely of special effects, which deals with the death and rebirth of mankind.
- Down in Hades, Satan and an audience of devils enjoy band music, a singing trio and a pair of dancers.
- Grandpa tells his two young houseguests about the time he was afraid of the dark and about other figments of his imagination.
- A short film explaining the new phenomenon of Ten Pin Bowling, with a brief explanation of its origins to the professional players performing tricks with the bowling ball.
- A look at Hitler's 'Eagle's Nest' in the Bavarian Alps; a construction which survived World War II, that has now become a popular tourist attraction.
- When Sweden's Television was divided into two channels this program was shown on the opening of the new TV1 channel. The program is a mixed show of comedy, slapstick, songs, dance and other forms of entertainment.
- A martial arts expert finds honor and success developing an unusual fighting style.
- A woman is terrorized in a deserted car park.
- Actress Patricia Gozzi discusses her role as Cybèle in the 1962 Oscar-winning film, Sundays and Cybèle.
- Family saga about Scottish whisky producers in the nineteenth century. The first series was adapted from John Quigley's novel by Ewart Alexander, who continued the story in the second series.
- Depicts a woman who commits suicide after being betrayed by a man who, by playing on her low self-esteem, has made herself her superior - and thus deprived her of all right to exist.
- Life in a Gloucestershire town.
- Officer O'Mara, a normally grumpy traffic cop, lightens up one day and smiles at a passing motorist. This sets off a chain of goodwill and pleasantness in the entire town, which leads to better business practices, but leaves O'Mara wondering why everyone is now so pleasant.
- A look at the political climate in 1861 when John A. Macdonald begins suggesting Canada's confederation, six years before it happens.
- A look at tea, the national beverage of Britain. We look at how it is made and who drinks it, following it from the London Docks to our very own teapots.
- Jovana lives alone with two young sons, while her husband is temporarily working in Germany. In addition to all the work in the fields and the kitchen, she is also building a new house. Handymen Relja and Milos show undisguised sympathy for her. Suddenly, the husband returns and brings new problems.
- In the aftermath of a divorce, Thelma is now living alone with her teenage daughter Irene and a disabled son. Somewhat overwhelmed by the situation (and initially often hiding in bed) the two women often conflict but gradually make new experiences. The contours of new identities and a firmer place to stand as individuals gradually emerge. Original new drama written for TV.
- Clyde Griffiths is the son of a preacher man .After an accident ,he is forced to leave his family and to go to another town .He is hired by his own uncle,a wealthy industrial but this tycoon snubs him and makes him understand he is not part of their circle.He's put in charge of supervising the working girls.He seduces one of them,Alice,and gets her pregnant.But he falls in love with Sondra ,a girl from the upper class and marrying her would allow him to climb the social ladder.He urges the distraught Alice to have an abortion.But they cannot find a doctor and Clyde plans to get rid of her.