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- Fay Grim heads to Paris in pursuit of her deceased husband's notebooks, which could contain information that compromises the security of the U.S. But she's not the only one who is after them, and she's forced into a life-changing decision.
- One of the greatest engineering feats in history, the modern US nuclear carrier is a masterpiece of technology, and the flagship of a fleet.
- Resistance: They Fought Back tells the largely unknown and incredibly courageous story of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust.
- Alan Quartermain's son comes to Africa to find the treasure his father was unable to bring home.
- It all starts the night that Nacho Jere, two neighborhood boys, decide for the first time to buy cocaine in Delta (an area of the Paraná river in Argentina, Buenos Aires) in order to resell it and make a few bucks. Things quickly escape from their hands and they end up accidentally killing the dealer. They are alone, in an island, with a dead body, surrounded by cocaine and a big problem, the next clients are coming.
- A young man carries on an affair with a wrestler's wife, without the wrestler's knowledge. The young man's father finds out, and tries to stop the whole thing. He proposes that the young man and the wrestler have a match, a fair fight, and if the young man wins he gets to keep sleeping with the wife. The young man wins against the wrestler, but it turns out that the wrestler flubbed the match as a favor to the young man, not knowing about the bet. The wrestler's wife is in on it, and begins to flirt with the boy's father too. Shenanigans ensue, and the wrestler finds out about the cheaters. When he knocks out the young man, his wife leaps back into his arms and the father drives away (almost without) his disgraced son.
- In this mini series, new nurse Ally Russell makes her way through the dramatic, political, tragically and hilariously red-taped world of psychiatric nursing, making new friends, foes, and plenty of mistakes along the way.
- Ceci, a seven year old girl, has to keep a huge secret, but she doesn't completely understand what is the secret about. The life of her family depends on her silence. But what exactly must she keep silent about? Ceci and her mom live hidden from military repression in Argentina. Ceci asks herself: what must she say? What should she really believe and do in order to deserve the love of her mother and others?
- Chikatgunde is an anthology series of four different couples and their stories during the Corona Virus lock-down in Maharashtra, India.
- Eyes Wide Open is a personal film that vividly conveys the nuances, complexities and ironies of the human connection between American Jews and Israel. Capturing the intimate encounter between travelers and Israel, it is primarily a film about people...their candid, spontaneous reactions and thoughts. Directed by veteran filmmaker Paula Weiman-Kelman, written by award-winning journalist Stuart Schoffman and produced by Jonathan Lopatin, it reflects a broad range of opinions and emotions within the American Jewish community. Provocative and frank, the film follows a variety of American Jewish tourists as they travel in Israel. Included in the film are interviews with a range of American Jews. Traditional, Haredi and secular, male and female, young and old, right and left-wing, supportive and critical of Israeli policy, the interviews illuminate the very diversity of opinions and feelings that American Jews have towards Israel. What emerges is the recognition that, in the words of one of the film's main characters: "you can love Israel profoundly, while at the same time knowing what the difficulties and the realities are".
- Angie James (Kristy Johnson), nervous and anticipating the reading of her first novel recalls the events that led to the inspiration of her book 'Keep On Walking'. TWELVE STEPS takes you on the journey of a young couple, Hank (Dan Sanders-Joyce) and Angie, who are addicted to drugs and alcohol. When Angie and Hank take the necessary steps to get clean they learn that Angie is pregnant. Overwhelmed with guilt and the pressures of dealing with a newborn with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome Angie begins to secretly spiral. Hank, not aware of Angie's struggle, is in his own fight to hold the family together financially. After a hard days work Hank comes home to find Angie passed out and unresponsive from an apparent heroin overdose. Hysterical by Angie's relapse and broken by his aggressive handling of baby Eddie, Hank overrun with grief contemplates a fatal ending.
- John Roper, a disillusioned Vietnam Vet and ex-drug dealer travels through the Orient to get spiritual. He comes back, calling himself The Master, and becomes a charismatic spiritual leader, running a teen shelter in Hollywood. The Master rescues Melinda, a gang-banger on the run; Blake, a failed young artist; and Ariel, teen hooker; and brings them to his shelter along with other social rejects. The Master preaches his self proclaimed spiritual wisdom and eventually selects the most dependable (i.e. desperate) ones who undergo sexually-charged secret rituals and become the 'The Chosen Few'. When Blake is initiated, he agrees to abide by the three cardinal rules: share your spirit, body and soul with others; devote your life to saving homeless kids; and never leave unless the Master casts you out. As the story unfolds, Blake realizes that the Master seduces young devotees including Melinda and Ariel into ritualistic acts of sex. Blake falls in love with Melinda but the Master compels Blake to marry Ariel against his will to keep him away from Melinda his kept woman. Blake now starts to sink into the scary, twisted world of the Master where sharing, sacrifice and loyalty take on bizarre and dangerous new meanings.
- The San people, more commonly known as Bushmen, are believed to be the earliest inhabitants of southern Africa. They have lived for 80,000 years as hunter-gatherers in the Kalahari Desert, and are well-known for their expert survival skills in a harsh environment. Their unique clicking languages and their astonishing method of healing through trance dancing have made them a source of worldwide fascination. But these peaceful people are not immune from the problems of modern society, and have faced oppression and eviction from their homelands for years. Vanishing Cultures: Bushmen of the Kalahari" visits the troubled San community whose once thriving culture is now facing extinction. This one-hour documentary takes a never-before-seen look at the fascinating history, the brutal struggles, and the seemingly impossible challenges of the Bushmen of the Kalahari.
- An urban fable that portrays the process of adaptation of Astro, the protagonist, to the city of Rio de Janeiro. The daughter of a Brazilian mother and a Swedish father, Astro comes to Brazil to receive an inheritance and ends up staying longer than she expected when she meets Alice. ART and the CITY are narrative elements that work in the transformation of the character. A positive history and vibrant rapture of self built on the border between reality and unconsciousness. An rapture of self built on the border between reality and unconsciousness.
- Clara, a curious young girl, finds a Walkman cleaning the mansion of a successful ex-militar in which she hears his dark secrets that should have never been heard.
- Title: LIKES. Tagline: The most popular... lives. Logline: After achieving varied levels of success as social media influencers, a group of long-time 20-something friends spend the weekend reuniting and competing for LIKES... and their lives.
- What does it take to arrive home?
- Taking Flight - Britain's America's Cup Challenge gets behind the scene access to the most successful Olympic sailor in history, multiple gold winning Olympian, Sir Ben Ainslie and his team as they prepare to try and win the America's Cup, sports oldest international trophy, a sporting challenge Britain has never won since it was first raced in 1851. Ben Ainslie was a key player in the sensational comeback of Oracle Team USA against Emirates Team New Zealand in 2013 and is determined to bring the Cup home for Britain. The documentary is an intimate portrayal of top athletes, engineering excellence and a hard working shore crew who together plan to write a wrong in Britain's great maritime history.
- A journalist, in an effort to gather information to complete the biography of a missionary priest who traveled through Africa, visits the village and the old abandoned house where he lived and died. Once inside, he realizes that not even his skepticism will free him from the forces that linger there. A journey that will test his disbelief in what the eyes cannot reach.
- My story is a nice comedy of what often happens in the city of Los Angeles known by most as Hollywood. There are many promising young people with good potential who come to try their luck but hollywood it's all a lie. If you get two million euros or dollars you can make your first film and then you'll go home without fame and fortune. Let me introduced myself, my name is Larry and I am the one who realizes what many people find out what this city is. Until a week before the Oscars Hollywood is where the humble people live at the mercy of the big banks and when they arrive for the Oscars everything is nice. Women letting men touch their asses to give them a role, everything is beautiful with gold statues but after a week we return to the harsh reality and that is what I live. I dreamed that I would become someone but I did not have the courage to sleep with another man to boost my career. I had to keep my self worth while trying to achieve my goals. I hope you enjoy my story of Hollywood and all its fun and twisted games.
- Punting beer barrels, salvaging cars and piloting container ships, Stephen Frost and Mark Arden lead us on a journey down one of the world's greatest working waterways. Along the way they explore the continuities between the working Thames of the past and the river today. This enforced intimacy with the river unveils some surprising stories; revealing an industrial river that survives behind the picture postcard image of the Thames. Starting from a small hollow in a field in Gloucestershire, and ending in the blustery expanse of the English Channel, each episode exposes the working life of the river Thames in all it's grit and grime. Steve and Mark's hands-on approach to the river shapes their interaction with everyone they meet along the way. At the heart of each episode is a river related task that they can only complete by enlisting the help of the port pilots, lock keepers, dredgers and ferrymen they bump into. As they share their contemporary skills and stories, the rivermen provide the springboard to explore the working Thames of the past, an industrial waterway that linked the rural heart of England to the global Empire. In this informal way, Steve and Mark learn about the history, technology and ecology of the river from those who live and work on it. The journey brings them into contact with a constantly changing cast of characters who share their insider's experience of river life; revealing the Thames to be both a working river, and a piece of 'liquid history'
- Sara is a Brazilian dancer who works really hard to pay her bills and take care of her son and mother. One day, she and her co-worker, Jessica, receive a proposal of what seemed to be the end of their financial problems: work as professional dancers in the USA. As soon as they arrive, they find themselves held against their will and forced into prostitution and sexual slavery.
- These days women are converging into decision making positions. HUMANITY [ IN ME ] is a series of short films focused on inspirational stories stemming from the feminine values that inhabit all of us. Stories about people who discovered powers they didn't know they had; powers which transformed their lives and the lives of those around them.
- Adam and Mary, two gay siblings, decide to bring their partners home for Christmas dinner. They really don't want to come out though, so they come up with a plan; they'll swap partners and pretend to be two straight couples. After a tragic first encounter with Grandma, who has a lot of opinions about children out of wedlock, foreigners and - bread, Steve can't take it anymore and threatens to leave. Adam has his way of persuading him, but that may involve the two of them, a tiny cupboard under the stairs, and a very high chance of Grandma walking in.
- In 1961, 59 people were brutally murdered in a small town in North Carolina. One person survived. The killer was never found. No one has seen the killer, except for the person who survived the brutality at the hands of the slaughter. That person, witnessed that horrific event and has not said a word since that day. It is now 2020, and a family from Connecticut is visiting North Carolina, to soon find out that the town that they just arrived in for their family reunion, has a mystery and there is a one-legged killer on the loose. But why, after all these years, is a return imminent?