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- "Better Off Single" is the NYC dating comedy that follows one man's hallucination-fueled post-breakup quest to find new love...and himself.
- When a beguiling young woman moves in next door, a quiet neighborhood is awakened, bringing people face to face with their secrets and, ultimately, themselves.
- A man suspects his friend may be a sociopath and goes to extreme lengths to uncover the truth about him and his wife, who he eventually begins to fancy.
- An enlightening look at one of America's most beloved leaders, President George H. W. Bush, 41ON41 takes the viewer on an emotional journey as it reveals a remarkable husband, father, grandfather and friend through the eyes of 41 extraordinary storytellers. The film explores the policy decisions, bipartisanship, good humor and character that shaped his life, and marked his tenure as leader of the free world.
- Celebrates American figure skating while commemorating the 50th anniversary of the 1961 U.S. World Figure Skating Team that perished in a plane crash on its way to the World Championships in Prague. Produced and directed by 16-time Emmy Award winners Lookalike Productions, RISE documents the sports' growth in popularity over the years and features various luminaries of American figure skating. Proceeds from RISE will be used to further the mission of U.S. Figure Skating's Memorial Fund, which was established on Feb. 23, 1961, as a living legacy of those who lost their lives. The film's Feb. 17, 2011, premiere coincides with the 50th anniversary of the tragedy.
- In this documentary with video and archive material, Sharapova talks about the disqualification, with all its implications, and her return to tennis.
- The annual telecast that honors those in the performing arts for their lifetime of contributions to American culture. This year's honorees are: pianist Martha Argerich, rock legends The Eagles, actor Al Pacino, gospel and blues singer Mavis Staples, and singer-songwriter James Taylor.
- In 2007, the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls opened its doors to put the girls of South Africa on a path to a bright future. Now, 72 of those girls are making history as the first graduating class.
- The annual telecast that honors those in the performing arts for their lifetime of contributions to American culture. This year's honorees are: Carole King, George Lucas, Rita Moreno, Seiji Ozawa, and Cicely Tyson.
- The law says it's a dangerous drug, science claims it is a promising cancer fighter. What is the truth about marihuana? For Patricia Crone, a Princeton professor battling stage-four lung cancer, the answer could mean life or death.
- In the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City, USA medal winners Tommy Smith and John Carlos stood on the victory podium in silent protest during the national Anthem. Each bowed their head and raised a gloved fist in support of oppressed people around the world. This led to their ejection from the US Track and Field team and years of fighting prejudice by those who misunderstood the act to be anti-American. Forty years later to the day of that event, Smith and Carlos returned to Mexico City and the Olympic Stadium. This documentary remembers the heartache both men and their families have endured. The film culminates with both men being reunited in the Olympic stadium and facing their emotional place in history.
- A young father struggles to protect his daughter from the pitfalls of Appalachia, the epicenter of America's opiate crisis and collapsing coal industry.
- A hit man enters a church to confess. Things get complicated when he informs the priest that he is going to kill a man that very night.
- When the priest refuses to hear the confession, the hit man brings him back to the room by threatening to kill the prayers in the church. Then he starts the story of how he got into the killing business.
- The hit man explains his first killing experience and his obsession in removing all the witnesses.
- The priest persuades the hit man that good can be found in the nature of human as well as evil.
- The hit man tries to convince the priest that there is evil in the nature of every single human being.
- The hit man remembers the only time he showed mercy to a victim.