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- Two eager-but-down-on-their-luck-detectives believe that they stumble upon the case that could recharge their careers.
- When something goes bump in the night, most have the good sense to realise that it is little more than the radiator settling down. Jay on the other hand is a different matter. One clang in the pipes and he's convinced that someone has broken into his house with murder on their mind. With a bit of reassurance from loyal girlfriend Amy, he manages to settle down. Almost. Another creak from downstairs, and he's bolt upright and wide awake, and unfortunately so is Amy. Central heating? Perhaps. The cat? Maybe. But Jay's not so sure, and feeling it's his duty as a man, he heads downstairs to investigate.
- A journey through the trials & tribulations of a community struggling to transform itself from "skid row" into a vibrant neighborhood. A determined yet shaky coalition must redeem the area without casting aside the poor and under-served.
- A soldier lies in a battlefield dying from a gunshot wound: Legs paralyzed, situation futile. As he fades in and out of consciousness, he reflects on all he has left to live for. The shrill sounds of an air-raid siren pierce the air. A man twenty years later lies awake in bed ignoring the shrill sound of his alarm clock. As he gets up, makes coffee, catches a bus and marches to the office, he reflects on a life left unfulfilled. Inspired by the Beatles' song of the same name, A Day in the Life highlights the forgotten moments and fleeting fantasies that fill the hours. Surreal imagery and sound effects provide the soundtrack to two days existing in separate time periods, creating a lyrical language that challenges the audience to follow two men reaching their own personal front-line. follow each as he reaches his personal front line - the father on his final day on the battlefield, the son each day at his office. In both, we will observe the forgotten moments and the fleeting fantasies that fill the seconds of each day. Beneath a fragile facade we see regret over a life unfulfilled, the hope for legacy and the dream of a greater human condition.
- Nib Nedal is the world's most notorious terrorist. At least he wants to be. But things take a turn for the absurdly hilarious when he botches a major assassination in Washington. Nib flees to South America where his most devoted disciple, Young Coconut, has to be convinced that they are not in Canada. With their clothes stolen by an intrepid French con artist, Nib and Coco go bananas cooking up a wild plot to destroy the human species. On an escapade that brings us from Buenos Aires to Cape Cod and Washington, their deliriums about power and tormented exploits with sex expose the warped psychology of clueless madmen.
- Former Green bay standout Michael Montgomery, was born with an obsession for football. However, this abruptly ended when he was diagnosed with a rare heart condition, Wolf Parkinson's White syndrome.
- The podcast has a lot of problems at the beginning. No title, no point, no kangaroos and no snacks. Dan and Andy power through though.
- Two Boston area fast food workers organize for a $15 an hour minimum wage - a wage they believe is the absolute minimum needed to support their basic needs.
- A Long Run tells one man's story, but it's every runner's journey. Bob Anderson's amazing life connects us to icons like Bill Rodgers, Billy Mills and Paula Radcliffe but also to the low-budget thrill of a community 5K. The gorgeous cinematography captures The Avenue of the Giants, the San Francisco landscapes and the vistas of Fort Bragg. And the smoothly intertwined stories - his 50-race challenge, the magazine, the running boom - are handled with Olympic-caliber pacing.
- A solitary man wanders the streets of a city, restless with indecision. Time fractures - and it seems he might be destined to walk these streets forever.
- An aspiring actress lands her inaugural role in the limelight, only to confront turmoil when something doesn't go as planned. Determined to deliver a flawless debut on stage, she spirals searching for a solution and finds a rather unorthodox way to secure her immaculate first appearance.
- Teenager Nancy Thompson must uncover the dark truth concealed by her parents after she and her friends become targets of the spirit of a serial killer with a bladed glove in their dreams, in which if they die, it kills them in real life.
- Sociologist David W. Wahl explores the identity work involved in Kay Parker shifting from being a legend of the adult film industry to her current occupation as a metaphysical counselor.
- In the haunting aftermath of the Civil War, principled Yankee Lawman Beau Riffen joins forces with Cody Parnum, a tormented ex-Confederate tracker. Their quest to apprehend notorious train robbers leads them to Purgatory, a town eerily deserted. Amidst the silence, they cross paths with a lone African American trapper and a prisoner harboring secrets who whispers of an ancient menace. As the shadows of Purgatory tighten, an impending confrontation with "Yee Naaldlooshii" - The Skinwalker - beckons, testing bonds of trust and humanity in their gripping fight for survival.
- With its majestic landscapes, diverse wildlife, and a history spanning 14,000 years, Anderson Marsh State Historic Park is one of the most unique places in all of California. It is also the home of the Koi people who were the first humans to colonize the area and who are still there to this day. Their deep cultural heritage prompted the extraordinary events that led to the park's creation and reinforces the current struggles to protect the amazing resources that the park holds.
- SOMEONE -- OR SOMETHING -- DID NOT WANT THIS MOVIE TO BE MADE... It had the hallmarks of a thriller: betrayal and abandonment. Lies and innuendo. Colleagues caught up in a mysterious ancient cult. A side project gone terribly wrong. But these occurrences were not part of the script; they took place in real life behind the scenes of the production. The original concept was daunting enough: a contemporary, sun-drenched re-imagining of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's dark 19th century classic, Notes from the Underground. At the outset, writer/director Vitaly Sumin had a script, a location, a vision, and no budget. But he'd been down this road before; his critically acclaimed previous film, Shades of Day, was an LA story based on another Dostoevsky novella, White Nights. Since he did it once, everyone assumed, he could do it again -- until a tsunami of unforeseen challenges threatened to tear these 'Notes' to shreds. Behind the Scenes -- The Making of Notes from the New World stands as a compelling story in its own right, sure to inspire filmmakers and anyone else who wishes to achieve the impossible.
- Across the Field is a documentary examining the lives of Ohio State University football fanatics. The film is a balancing act between the negative and the positive that people put themselves through in order to prove their allegiance to a team. From the intense riots to the tailgating rituals, it's a look into the spectacle and hoopla surrounding the game and the fans that live it, twenty-four hours a day. The film was shot over the course of four days in Columbus Ohio leading up to one of the biggest football games of all time. The number one ranked Ohio State Buckeyes faced off against their arch-rival, the number two ranked Michigan Wolverines - the latest installment of a rivalry with Michigan that spans back a hundred plus years. A rivalry that ESPN has called the greatest in all of sports. These are the best damn fans in the land.
- Adir, a seventeen year old fanatic director from Israel, receives an official letter from the army telling him that he is about to be recruited by the armored corps of the Israeli defense force. For Adir movies are his life, but he has another plan - he will film his masterpiece 'Arthur the IV' in order to prove to the army that he has much more talent than the ordinary tank soldier. As we follow Adir, who insists on doing all of the filming process on his own: filming, directing, acting and composing, we encounter his beautiful and naive world.
- A documentary capturing the modern day VHS culture and VHS collectors.
- Needing money for her mother's hospice care Gina and her friend Lexi buy a cabin at auction and drive out to check it out along with her sister Nicky and friend Maya. Things take an unexpected turn when they run into the former owners with a pressing family need of their own.
- Evelyn Bell, a Catholic professor of theology, and her younger sister Virginia are reunited after many years when Virginia returns home in a depression after being ejected from a religious cult. At a lakeside retreat in Northeastern Pennsylvania, the sisters try to reestablish their relationship, talking about their very different systems of belief, and about the oppressive childhood that still hangs over them....
- We're in Scotland this week for the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, and a very special show with Linkin Park bass player Dave Farrell, former Liverpool captain Jamie Redknapp, golf coach to the stars Grant Hepburn, South African-born England cricketer Allan Lamb, and five-time Olympic gold medallist Sir Steve Redgrave.
- Isolation leads to insanity as an ominous shadow figure stalks newly single Felicia in this pandemic era thriller. Alone.
- The rich cultural heritage of faithful Americans has been ignored by the media, absent from public school curricula and systematically dismissed by the film industry for decades. Fed-up boomer/hell-raiser Nick Searcy turns the tables by stoking some pithy perspectives from cultural influencers, activist pastors, and a few culture-warrior political types who make a compelling case for us to cry out to God and come together - before His amazing grace sheds its last rays on America, America.
- As divided as America had become in 2020, both racially and politically, and with the icing on cake of Covid-19; writer Dan Parks thought that if he could get out and talk to real Americans, then each of our stories would contain some sort of commonality. But in 2020, Dan Parks was locked down like rest of us, and he couldn't leave home. So, instead of an actual physical trip, Dan Parks used the social media posts of others to travel across America in a search for commonality. America: Socially Speaking is a first of its kind film to tell the story of America during the historic year of 2020 through the mosaic lens of other peoples social media posts.
- Divorcing Chicago parents send their only son to live with his aunt in Los Angeles for the summer, where he befriends a local, learns to surf, gets a girlfriend, and witnesses a murder.
- The story of Richard. An ageing alcoholic who must come to terms with the loss of his wife.
- Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.
- 'Andrea Doria-74' is a stunning documentary on a diving expedition to sunken Italian ocean liner Andrea Doria.
- The second in a series of such shows on Animal Planet, Animal Cops: Detroit follows the animal cruelty investigations teams of the Michigan Humane Society. Their purpose it to investigate reports of animal cruelty in Detroit and in surrounding communities. While doing this, they sometimes seize animals that are in urgant need of medical care or show signs of abuse. Unlike the ASPCA in New York, these investigators do not have arrest powers, however, they do have the authority to request search and/or arrest warrants be issues and then turn the warrants over to either the Detroit Police Department or the Wayne County Sheriff's Office to be served. The agents also work closely with the Detroit Police and Detroit Animal Control on a task force designed to rid Detroit of dog fighting.
- Animal Cops - Houston is the third Animal Planet series to follow the work of animal cruelty investigators. This particular series follows the animal cruelty investigators of the Houston Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (HSPCA). This team of 8 investigators works in a large area of Texas investigating reports of animal cruelty and, when necessary, removing animals from horrible abuse situations. Since these investigators do not have arrest or warrant seeking powers on their own, they work closely with local law enforcement, including the Harris County Precinct One Constable's Office. This office has permantly assigned Deputy Constable Christine Kendrick to assist the HSPCA investigators with any law enforcement issue that arises, including seeking warrents and arresting those charged with animal cruelty.
- Animal Precinct follows the officers of the Humane Law Enforcement division of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) as they investigate cases of animal cruelty in New York City as well as arrest and prosecute those accused of animal cruelty.
- Jordan takes Dan on a gruesome tour of what wild animals are capable of sometimes in human care. She starts with the scientific study of animal psychology, then blows his brain with brutal murders from beloved Humphrey the Hippo, Gipsy the Python, and Travis the Chimpanzee. This also contains the graphic 911 call from Sandra Herold regarding the brutalization of her friend Charla Nash, listener discretion is advised.
- Anime's popularity in the US had its birth through the efforts of early fans who copied and traded often-untranslated anime tapes obtained off-air from UHF stations or by trading with Japanese science fiction fans. ANIME in the USA: Tapes from the Underground traces the history of tape trading and fan-subbing, from the early videocassette days up to peer-to-peer trading of the present. Features interviews with such anime experts as Jerry Beck, Fred Patten, Isaac Lew, and fan-subber Tofusensei.
- Anna Hanson of Clairmont county has been missing for 8 days. Her mother overdosed on pain killers, unable to cope with the loss. Anna is still alive but the detective in charge doesn't know the abductor is a member of the police's IT department.
- Anna Hanson of Clairmont county has been missing for 8 days. Her mother overdosed on pain killers, unable to cope with the loss. Anna is still alive but the detective in charge doesn't know the abductor is a member of the police's IT department.
- A San Francisco activist puts her body on the line for causes she believes in.
- At the Edge of the World chronicles the controversial Sea Shepherd Antarctic Campaign against a Japanese whaling fleet. The international volunteer crew, under-trained and under-equipped, develop a combination of bizarre and brilliant tactics with which to stop the whalers. But first they must find the Japanese ships, a far more difficult challenge than ever imagined - long-time activist Paul Watson and first-time captain Alex Cornelissen employ an array of strategies in the hopes of finding an elusive adversary in the vast expanse of the Ross Sea. With one ship (the Farley Mowat) too slow to chase down the whaling fleet, with their second ship (the Robert Hunter) unsuited for Antarctic ice conditions and with no country supporting their efforts to enforce international law, the situation becomes increasingly desperate. Against all odds, however, a real-life pirate tale unfolds - a modern-day "David vs. Goliath" adventure.
- Dannie Mcnoun spends his days farming, fishing, and muskrat trapping with his best friend and neighbor, Jimmy Malone in Indiana. Fifteen years ago Dannie had asked Jimmy to talk Mary into marrying Dannie. Instead, Mary married Jimmy. Dannie has also noticed that Jimmy's drinking is getting out of control. Indiana classical author Gene Stratton-Porter's tale is filled with an exciting fishing contest, a wild goose chase to make fun of a city-boy, and the awkward tension involved between Dannie, Mary, and Jimmy.
- Alien "eye" creatures invade a small town.
- A young woman struggles to relate to others. Will her fragile friendship with the boy next door turn into yet another pathetic crush, or a dangerous obsession?
- Ayane is a High School Student who wants to be a Profesional Wrestler. Her trainer, Kunimitsu, has other plans for her and her High Kick.
- A poor family struggles to survive in the slums of Cairo in this depressing social melodrama. Aicha is the widowed matriarch who uses her savvy to avoid tragic calamities. Soon even her considerable efforts can't save her family from the inevitable problems of lower-class poverty, and her daughters resort to drawing up marriage contracts to find husbands. One women marries the oily Orabi, who later seduces his wife's sister. The youngest is a ten-year-old boy who runs away from home and becomes a beggar in the streets.
- After a liability audit, the Save Greendale Committee discovered that they have, in fact, saved Greendale - until they discover that as a result of the successful audit, the school is being sold to Subway.
- BEASTS OF BURDEN explores the complicated and dangerous business of "Elephant Tourism" in nations including Thailand.
- BEAUTY is a short story of the most important emotions of life, from birth to death, love and sexuality through pain and fear. It is a tribute to art and his disarming beauty.
- In Old California, a young Frenchman transporting a chest full of silver travels by stagecoach to San Marino, to complete a complex business deal. The stagecoach is ambushed by a band of men whose leader, a mysterious bandido known as Cisco (Gilbert Roland), claims the silver is money that was extorted over a period of years from the poor people of California. The bandits take the money and escape, but Cisco stays behind with the Frenchman -- who, it turns out, is actually a lovely mademoiselle, Jeanne DuBois (Ramsay Ames). She follows him to the bandit's lair, where Cisco tells her he intends to return the stolen money to the poor people. The two rivals are irresistibly drawn to each other, however, and as a token of love Cisco offers to return the money to Jeanne instead. Now she must decide whether to complete her business deal, or to comply with Cisco's wishes and redistribute the wealth.
- The City of Beaver Falls has had its ups and downs. The film takes a look at several issues concerning the city including the snub of their most famous son, Joe Namath.
- In this spoof of the newsreel series, we meet a man who drinks large amounts of milk, a snake charmer, a man building a ship in a bottle, the world's loudest hog caller, a man who hasn't left his room for years, a human basketball, an optical illusion, a new giant telescope showing life on Mars and none on the moon, a wishing well in Egypt, the world's fastest woodcutter, the country's most accurate knife thrower, the sounds made by ants, and a man who saws people in half. Egghead keeps saying he doesn't believe it.
- An affair between a literary agent and his best friend's wife. The story unfolds in reverse-chronological order.