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- The 3Weddings documentary-series represents three mixed marriages contracted in Hungary. Through the personal perspective of these stories, the documentaries allow a deep insight into the rather out-of-the-common relationships of these couples and into the inner processes of immigration and integration.
- After spending 18 months in Syria, Jamal is back in Sydney and wants to see his terminally ill mother, however he has to deal with his strong minded older brother Omar, his wife Heidi and son, but most importantly his unforgiving father.
- Harrison is a man stuck between two worlds: the one he was raised to know and the reality that he is actually living. Harrison and Vanessa appear to have the perfect relationship, but Harrison is struggling with insecurities regarding his role as a man in his relationship. These insecurities lead him to wonder what does it mean to be an Alpha? At one time men were instinctively thought to be the leaders in everything and women were expected to be submissive. While this archaic way of thinking is no longer the norm in today's society, Harrison is struggling with the shift in roles and identity in relationships. How is one supposed to juggle years of upbringing versus the expectations of today? What does it mean to be a man in today's society? What are the gender roles? What's acceptable and not acceptable for men and women? Harrison struggles to find himself and he struggles with the perception of society versus how he feels internally. On their anniversary Harrison and Vanessa will have to deal with secrets that will change the foundation of their relationship forever. Will they be able to find a common ground or will the conflicting realities of expectations versus idealistic notions prove too much for their relationship?
- Turkish-Arab-Muslim-Hungarian or Muslim-Arab-Hungarian-Turkish Budapest, as we never knew it. Will the butcher, who knows the Islamic cut, arrive to the store opening from Istanbul in time? And why cannot tear himself away from Hungary the oldest and much seen Turkish of Budapest? Is the deeply religious bachelor looking for a Hungarian or a Turkish wife, and how does the Arab adolescent, who was born in Budapest, get alone with his identity, at a time when love tears his heart and the religious prohibitions control his soul? Through the small-scale scenes of everyday life we approach the large-scale issues of integration of the Muslim community of Budapest.
- America's It Girl is a two-cycle 12-episode competition show that inspires dynamic and determined young women to build a brand for themselves by creating a more beautiful self both inside and out. The dual competition takes place in New York City and in Los Angeles and will spread across country in its second season. Currently over 400 young women from both coasts are competing in pre-show competitions preparing to seek the title of "America's It Girl." During the course of the show, we root for these young women as they improve their looks, their health and fitness, and their career plans by experiencing the America's IT Girl competition phases. We watch their triumphs and disappointments as they navigate their way through the world of fashion competitions aiming to win over $100,000 in prizes for themselves and their charities, launch their modeling career, and bring out their own name brand of clothing and gear. The show premieres Sundays starting in Fall 2014 and runs through the New Year in 2015 when the final fashion competition determines America's IT Girl - a young woman with power, glamour, beauty and that special, indefinable quality 'IT' - we guarantee you'll know IT when you see it! America's It Girl - Fashion Show Page testing
- Some dreams shouldn't be remembered.
- In a Backyard in Vacaville, California a group of teenagers once set out bed mattresses and eventually expanded to a full size professional Wrestling ring where local neighbors gathered to watch wrestling matches take place to be recorded and broadcast-ed on Vacaville's local public access television.
- BAD BLOOD, set in the Balkans at the end of the Ottoman Empire. While trying to preserve the independence of his people, Trifun, the Christian minority leader sets off a chain of events causing terrible consequences for his family members.
- Black Box deals with the one aspect of air travel that we would rather not think about, which is crashing. It is a focus on air safety, and why, ironically, it is no accident. It also describes the role of the air accident investigator, which is firstly, to deduce how the accident happened, and then to make procedural and dynamical recommendations for action based on these conclusions.
- The Who's historic third album, Sell Out was a bold new direction for the band and dictated a new vision for popular music. This documentary investigates the cultural upheaval of 1967, how The Who explored this through the album's concepts of pirate radio and the band 'selling out' to the world of commercial advertising. Featuring exclusive interviews with Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey, the program explores this era through the lens of classic tracks such as I Can See For Miles, Tattoo, and Relax.
- We spend our lives trying to hide the loneliness of our souls and the vacuity of our existences. Believing that he can escape this situation, a man invites a prostitute to his apartment, not knowing that fate made sure that they know each other.
- Cyrano is a story about the provincial actors, about their dreams and disillusions of reality. Adam (Maciej Marczewski), young, talented actor was forecasted a success by a great actor Fronczewski. His belief in the words of master provokes his colleagues to arrange a dirty joke.
- The 29-year-old artist Lara Stoll suffers from the normal social diseases of her generation: various addictions, ADHD and irritable bowel syndrome. Her latest project: taking part in the Eurovision Song Contest. Sounds fun, but it's not. As always, the goals are high and the methodology is poorly thought out. When trying to stuff hair down the drain, she gets her finger stuck. The damp Kafkaesque horror trip takes its course.
- The Flandriens is a six-episode documentary on fifty heroic years of the most legendary Flemish cyclists, The Flandriens. Thirteen top cyclists look back on their main role in the two most relentless of classic cycle races: The Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix. Their genuine testimonies, combined with impressive archive footage, have created a new and unique documentary. Iconic cycling commentator Michel Wuyts visited the thirteen Flemish cycling champions and followed in their tracks in the re-enactment of their beloved races. We relive the turbulent history of Flanders' Finest and The Hell of The North from the supply car. We see and listen to what really happened in their mud-stained minds during the Flemish Classics, from the scintillating duels between Van Looy and Merckx to the dominant exploits of team mates Boonen and Devolder. From the sporting rivalry between Walter Godefroot and Eric Leman, or between Roger De Vlaeminck and Freddy Maertens, to the difficult friendship between rivals Eric Vanderaerden and Eddy Planckaert. The tears of Edwig Van Hooydonck, the lion within Johan Museeuw, the double of Peter Van Petegem, nothing is left unspoken. In their open-hearted conversations with Michel Wuyts, the Flandriens dig into the past to recall their most famous triumphs into the tiniest details. No taboos, no secrets. Juicy anecdotes add an extra dimension to every stage of the race and the viewer experiences it all from the front row, his feet stuck in the mud.
- In a lost landscape there is a cottage in ruins; in the area a caravan and a car with foreign license plates, apparently abandoned. Apparently, because among the physical and emotional ruins of a world that has vanished Tom and Ann subsist, two confused children struggling to survive, living like animals. Tom wants to be Spanish; Ann wants to be herself. An event will rearrange the pieces of this chaotic frame, even if it means removing the hidden and overcoming misfortune.
- Nuclear power has always been marked by controversy. Passionately advocated and opposed, protected and feared. For some countries - above all Germany - it seems to be on the way to becoming a discontinued model. But is it really?
- Germany, 1927: In order to save her reputation after a tragic accident, neurologist Auguste (Laura Eichten) helps a wealthy dementia patient: the reclusive Roland (Falk Rockstroh). While Auguste's husband keeps an eye on Roland's large fortune, Auguste notices that Roland becomes more mentally stable when he talks about Karoline, his deceased childhood sweetheart. But then Roland claims that he can bring Karoline back to life through his dreams and lures Auguste into the legendary "dreamlands": a timeless and enchantingly beautiful afterlife full of possibilities that seems far more real (and dangerous) than just a dream. For Auguste, this world is a mirror of her own dark past, and an existential battle for life - and dreams - is unleashed between her and Roland.
- In the midst of Nazi-occupied France, a British flying officer seeks escape through the evasion lines. Separated from the TARDIS, the Doctor and his friends find themselves trapped in one of the darkest times in history, and Polly must choose between making a difference and leaving the Doctor behind forever.
- Every Song Must End is a classic paranoia tale centered on an innocent man who, through a freak accident, makes the most powerful of all enemies - The General Public. It's democracy gone wild for 'Generation W' in this tragic glimpse into one very possible, very frightening future.
- The film contains three Jan Werich's fairy tales, each directed by one artist. The first story sets out to the Sumava mountains in Southern Bohemia to find out whether Ogres ever lived there. The middle tale The Hat and the Little Jay Feather concerns a king who sends his three sons to bring back a hat he left at a tavern when he was young. The third and longest fairy tale Reason and Luck is about the two virtues of the title try to prove their importance by changing the life of a pig herder named Louis.
- Mika, who suffers from a mental disorder, suddenly has a visit from her young brother who has always been a pain in her life. However, by going to all kinds of places in Ukiha city, Japan with her brother, she regains her self back.
- In FOR SOMEBODY ELSE, we follow three women on an emotional and thought-provoking journey as they lend their bodies and carry someone else's child.
- Forced Love is a romantic comedy based on Shakespeare's 'Taming of the Shrew'. It centres on two people falling in love despite their serious misgivings about one another. Kat and Nonlhe Minola are two Cape Town socialites who rule the social scene with an iron fist. After Kat and Nonhle find themselves in jail, Mbulelo decides to hatch an outrageous plan to get Kat away from Cape Town and in touch with her traditional roots.
- Discovering Russian History on the California Coast.
- Leighton is on the run in a totalitarian state, corrupted and in collusion with The RFC the government looks to control the problematic subculture rife on the streets. But is there there anywhere left to hide? GOTH is an unsettling, dark and satirical look at the death of the different, because after all, everybody needs to serve a useful purpose.
- The past never dies. Akan finds out that one phone call is about to shatter his serene lifestyle in the United States. Suddenly the past meets the future as he has to relive the violent experiences of his Nigerian past. His membership in a brotherhood is exposed as well as the reason he joins them and the reason he might be running. Inspired by true events, Grey Focus shocks the viewer with it's blatant exposure of an ever increasing phenomenon in Nigerian University campuses.
- Jelena Popovic is a Serbian citizen in her early 30s and, just as with her fellow Generation X'ers in Eastern Europe, travelling and moving away from home is much easier for her than it would have been for her parents. Borders today are open, or at least far more open than they once had been, English is the universal language, and one can get online even in the middle of a park. However, this seemingly ideal situation has hardships up its sleeve that catch our traveller completely off guard. Documenting snippets of Jelena's six-month stay in Hungary, the film moves away from an arrival full of hopes and plans - first at a slower pace that soon becomes more like a free fall - to a state of despair, where she feels as if someone had pulled the ground out from underneath her feet. All the excitement and countless new opportunities notwithstanding, what started out as a road to self-discovery and self-actualisation therefore turns into a gridlock, where nothing is certain, there's nothing to hold on to, and even time itself feels as if it had been stopped.
- 2015–TV EpisodeHermosa Beach: Home to L.A. County's 1st CCT Designation.
- Bureau follows everyday events inside a fictional immigration office, where we meet Anna, a new member of the staff. As we follow Anna's daily routine, we find ourselves faced with sometimes humorous, sometimes thought-provoking and often touching tales, and begin to understand the pressure that all of this places on those manning the desk. The film was supported by the European Union's European Integration Fund.
- This series delves deep into this more than thousand-year-old cultural history in Europe's East. For the very first time, sensational footage presents a bird's-eye view of the most important and most beautiful buildings of Old Russia.
- A short film revolving around 3 young Londoner's searching for love in this fast paced cosmopolitan with a twist.
- Two adolescent boys want their first reggaeton music demo produced, hoping fame and fortune will come their way and put an end to their life of economic struggle.
- Ownership of Tribal Land Restored at the Kashia Coastal Reserve.
- San Marino is the oldest republic in the world. In the year 301, Saint Marinus founded the small city-state on the rock massif of Monte Titano not far from the Italian Adriatic coast. However, the 34,000 inhabitants do not want to rest on their laurels. They gaze is directed towards the future: their focus on sustainability. San Marino has made its mission to promote biological diversity on the almost 62 square kilometer small national territory. Animal and plant species that have adapted to the diverse landscape cavort in this tiny area. To preserve the natural beauty of their little patch of earth, all San Marinese want to do their bit. Young grain farmers sow old varieties again, a family saves a regional pig breed from extinction and a small community of nuns transforms the inner courtyard of their medieval monastery into a garden dream.
- "Legacy: In the Shadow of Greatness" chronicles the lives of athletically gifted young people, who play different sports, live in different cities, but all have one thing in common - they're the children of famous athletes, and they're working toward building their own athletic identity.
- This unique project focuses on the work and exchange with people who are physically/mentally challenged. In individual and group discussions, the ensemble members shared their dreams with the filmmakers. Based on their exchange, the filmmakers developed the plot for the feature film "LIFE IS A DREAM". The film deals with the limits of perception and the question what form an inclusive movie might have.
- Love prevails for Leila despite the harsh realities of re-living her harrowing past of sexual abuse in order to be made whole.
- After a fashion editor is fired from her highpowered job in New York, she has no choice but to go back to her hometown, where she reconnects with her roots and rediscovers her life's passion.
- Father and daughter drive to his mother's house on the countryside to bring private items to the hospital after her apoplexy. The father gets confronted with the fear of losing his mother. The daughter observes this realization through children's eyes.
- Celebrating the Rich Biodiversity at the Marin Headlands, San Francisco's Backyard.
- While sightseeing at Santa Monica Pier, looking through a tourists' telescope, a young man (Jerry Biederman) discovers a beautiful woman (Liza McDonald) all alone on a tiny island. He is surprised when she spots him - and then tempts him to come to her. (Comedy / fantasy / romance)
- Modest Mouse performs their new single "We Are Between" from the upcoming album The Golden Casket for The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, shot on location from their recording studio in Portland, Oregon USA. Filmed live in June of 2021.
- The meaning of Moonuh in English is octopus. The octopus holds a special meaning for those Korean people living in the Yanbian region, China. The people of the Korean origin in China attempt to preserve their culture by upholding the age-old tradition of celebrating annual rituals of paying respects to the ancestors. In the ritual, certain foods are prepared for the ceremonial table in order to honor the ghosts of the ancestors. One of the preferred food items is octopus, an expensive item in China. The Koreans have found a way of sharing this unaffordable item by handing it around amongst the neighbors for the ceremony. At the end of the day when all the rituals have ended, the octopus which has made its day's round of the Korean households in the neighborhood, is left shriveled up and dried out. Octopus is thus a symbol of the pains of economic hardship that accompanies the lives of ethnic minority and the weaker race.
- Deep in guerrilla territory two female Black Tigers train for the ultimate mission. Condemned as terrorists by the world, they regard themselves as their people's last hope against a superior oppressor. "Front Toward Enemy" are the words imprinted on the Claymore mine they will strap on their bodies if they are sent on the final mission.
- Most of us have seen this animal only in photographs and have never encountered it in the wild. When we hear the word "wolf", we imagine a stereotyped scary and blood-thirsty beast that has no mercy. But are they really like that? Or, perhaps, humans have stuck this stigma on wolves unfairly? To investigate the true nature of wolves two naturalists are going to the most remote corner of Siberia, to those secluded, truly wild places, where nature lives its primeval life, to the Putorana Plateau, a place where wolves have never seen human-beings. The naturalists will spend 9 months on the Putorana Plateau, in the true "kingdom of wolves". Will they be able to see these cautious, intelligent and secretive masters of this severe land? Will they be able to dispel the myth about the "blood-thirsty killers"? Searching for the wolves and their dens is a real gamble .
- Docuseries that will follow athletes participating in the second season of the NFL Alumni Academy, the first-ever in-season NFL player replacement and training program for aspiring NFL players at the Hall of Fame Village.
- 2015–TV EpisodeRancho Palos Verdes: Nature Preserves and Natural History.
- A British professor must find an ancient artifact as a ransom for his daughter's life.
- Marc has fallen asleep the day of the presentation of an important Architecture project. That same morning, Marc suspects that his girlfriend is seeing someone else. In few minutes, Marc has lost it all. A few minutes later he is buying an old motor-home, he throws on to the highway and tackles what will be a singular route around Spain, a liberating trip in which a crew of very particular characters will accompany him.