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- Kermit and his newfound friends trek across America to find success in Hollywood, but a frog legs merchant is after Kermit.
- Young, rich, and obsessed with death, Harold finds himself changed forever when he meets lively septuagenarian Maude at a funeral.
- A Middle Eastern girl comes to America to for an arranged marriage but ends up a go-go dancer with a psychotic police officer as her guardian angel.
- While Microsoft may be the biggest software company in the world, not every computer user is a fan of their products, or their way of doing business. While Microsoft's Windows became the most widely used operating system for personal computers in the world, many experts took issue with Microsoft's strict policies regarding licensing, ownership, distribution, and alteration of their software. The objections of many high-profile technology experts, most notably Richard Stallman, led to what has become known as "the Open Source Movement," which is centered on the belief that computer software should be free both in the economic and intellectual senses of the word. Eventually, one of Stallman's admirers, Linus Torvalds, created a new operating system called Linux, a freely distributed software which many programmers consider to be markedly superior to Windows. Revolution OS is a documentary that examines the genesis of the Open Source Movement, and explores and explains the technical and intellectual issues involved in a manner understandable to computer aficionados and non-techheads alike.
- Struggling to find the truth behind her son's mysterious death, an estranged mother must confront her own hidden guilt.
- Against the backdrop of Reno, talkback radio, casinos, money, religion, crime, and other perversions, "Melvin Smarty" is a comedic romp about young love and what it takes to achieve happiness--which, given the context of the above, is quite a lot.
- Humanity is facing a turning point - the next evolution of the human mind. Will this evolution be a hybrid of man and machine, where artificial intelligence forces the emergence of a new human species? Or will a wave of new technologists, who frame themselves as consciousness-hackers, become the future torch-bearers, using technology not to replace the human mind, but rather awaken within it powers we have always possessed? SUPERSAPIENS heads hard towards the event horizon of AI looking at the current state of technology and asking who is driving these advances and what are the real-world consequences of creating a mind more advanced than our own? In parallel, the film meets the young and innovative thinkers who apply 21st century technology to the quest of unlocking our own ancient and in-born mind-abilities. As the scientific community and the military seek to finally unmask the matrix of human consciousness, the film poses a question: can we risk this discovery? Can we prevent ourselves from going too far? To quote former US president Barack Obama, There are fewer and fewer technical constraints on what we can do. That places a special obligation on us to ask tough questions about what we should do. SUPERSAPIENS not only brings exclusive insights into the world of artificial intelligence and consciousness-hacking, but gives a first-hand accounts into how an awakening technology is already claiming physical access to our very own bodies. Physical connections between both man and machine, and one human mind to another, are on the verge of becoming mainstream. The younger generations are readily turning to the concept of a collective consciousness created through technology, almost as if it were a belief-system. SUPERSAPIENS documents the potential end of Homo Sapiens and heralds the rise of the mind and with it, the birth of a (new?) species.
- An uplifting Irish love story/ family drama set in the San Francisco bay area. A contemporary immigrant story, tale of two sisters from Dublin who moved to California and how their lives unfold. Explores the quest to find meaning and purpose, and the universal longing to connect and find relationships that stand the test of time, that heartfelt hope of finding true love. Can "love" survive today's challenges, in a world where the internet (online dating and social media), has changed all the rules?
- Tito, a blind orphan, and his dog, Zeus, live in Pompeii, Italy, in 79 A.D.. Though Tito meets the kind and informative Flavia, his only friend for his whole life has been Zeus, and their lives must depend on each other during the famous eruption of Mount Vesuvius (What Pompeii is known for).
- Andy and Kaleigh travel the Comic-Con circuit.
- 'What do you do when the spark touches down-brief and hot?' So begins award-winning director Rob Nilsson's (Permission to Touch, MVFF 2015; A Bridge to a Border, MVFF 2014) provocative meditation on the Möbius relationship of fiction to reality, and the notion of creative control. In Love Twice, Luz and Ken are star-crossed lovers in screenwriter Sal's script, until their desire takes shape, inscribing itself into a movie of their own design. Risking his sanity to save the screenplay, Sal struggles to regain control of his characters and satisfy the demands of his producer Lester (legendary Velvet Underground founder John Cale), driving a wedge between the lovers with a desperate attempt to seduce Luz. Veteran actor Carl Lumbly appears as Rodrigo, another controlling interest in Sal's film, who imposes his own designs on the production. In Love Twice, the pulls of competing desire may be difficult to bear, but impossible to give up.
- "Brave New World" examines the futuristic London dystopia envisioned in Aldous Huxley's novel, in which much of the upper-class citizens suppress their feelings with medication known as "soma" and do not comprehend the terms "mother" and "father". When John, a character who was still raised by parents, enters society, his influences on the redefined civilization reach a turning point.
- In this Traveltalk short, preceded by Visiting Vera Cruz (1946) and followed by Looking at London (1946), the tireless James A. FitzPatrick follows the route laid out by the famous chain of 21 Spanish missions, begun in 1769 and extending northward for over 500 miles, from San Diego to Sonoma, California. He stops briefly at San Luis Rey, San Juan Capistrano (to watch the Swallows) and San Juan Bautista before heading eastward to take a look at London.
- Two couples argue and learn how to use the power of God's Words to love each other.
- Beautiful Smart Spouts wirelessly connect to an intuitive Cocktail Discovery App to make craft cocktails in the home accessible, easy and fun. Great stories begin with great cocktails.
- A green screen video production company, owned by two warring brothers and their wives, has hired an eccentric director, cast and crew to make a feature film about divorce. The film will also introduce a new device they're testing which will transmit an accurate simulacrum of a person's emotional state over the Internet, thereby creating new options for disaffected couples to reconnect. They have partnered with a second tier studio which has sent their manipulative representative to monitor the production. A former Wall St. attorney turned entertainment rep, he faces unconscious racism, questioning of his American identity, and further tests of male ego, while, in turn, conspiring to grab rights to the device. And of course the actors' agent comes along to protect her clients and get her piece of the pie. But the production is soon in chaos. The director wants to challenge the original premise and soon a proposal gains strength to make the film about the company itself, an increasingly dysfunctional group seemingly divorced from their senses, their bodies and ordinary common sense. Can this train wreck of a film be rescued? Will the device function as intended? Probably not.
- All Andi ever wanted was to be an actor (and a famous one). When he got an agent he thought his dreams were coming true. Unfortunately he was only hired as an assistant to the talent agent. (And unfortunately for the talent agent Andi has no idea how to use a copy machine). But his time has come to revolt, and he will do it with jazz hands.
- Jacob + Malika is the story of a Muslim girl who moves to the U.S. and falls in love with the American boy next door. The star-crossed pair must keep their relationship alive despite disapproving family and a hostile culture.
- Tim Cook CEO of apple alongside other executives announce new updates to their software and new things for developers.
- Claudio, a hot-dog man in his mid-thirties, is down on his luck due to a hot-dog famine. He is just barely making ends meet, and his own wife and kid have all but lost faith in him. To add insult to injury, Claudio's obnoxious well-to-do neighbor and longtime competitor, Leopold Creticum Bottlesworth takes pleasure in teasing Claudio relentlessly about his predicament. Just as he's ready to give up on life, the down-and-out Claudio's luck suddenly changes when he stumbles upon a magical, endless supply of hot-dogs in a clearing in the forest. There's something special about these hot-dogs -- each one has a smiling face, and they giggle at Claudio. Back on his feet again, Claudio skips around town, pushing his newly replenished hot-dog cart and selling hot-dogs to the townspeople, who rejoice at the privilege of having hot-dogs in a world recently devoid of them. However, some sinister individual poisons Claudio's cart, making the whole town sick. To avoid sullying his own reputation, it's now up to Claudio to find and expose the perpetrator.
- On a day like any other, two former best friends, Ben and Mia, reunite by chance after a year of silence. Ben attempts to gain clarity and mend the fault between them before closing the door on the hope of their friendship altogether. Mia, though reluctant, agrees to talk to Ben. The pair enjoy a trip down memory lane, while Mia remembers why she disappeared in the first place. In the end, we wonder if they ever even spoke.
- A young man does battle with his inner anxieties, fighting them with a giant, nuclear-powered robot in the urban labyrinth of his mind.
- Hallelujah is a revolutionary virtual reality music performance that reimagines Leonard Cohen's most well-known song. The experience is centered around a unique 5-part a cappella arrangement, which is composed and performed in-the-round (around the viewer). It is the world's first VR music experience captured with Lytro Immerge light-field camera technology, which allows the viewer to physically move around the virtual world, providing an uncompromising sense of presence with six degrees of freedom. Hallelujah premiered at Tribeca Film Festival in April 2017, followed by the International premiere at Festival dé Cannes, Marche Du Film in May 2017. Hallelujah is a A Within Original, created in partnership with Lytro.
- Despite reality taking turns for the worst, a filmmaker sheds lights on his diagnosis of epilepsy through his new ways of life.
- After successfully enduring heart surgery, a boy heads to San Francisco on a train in hopes of proposing to his girlfriend. Enroute, he is stabbed by a thug. That love manages to create a melancholy conclusion demonstrates its power, demonstrating that not even death can defeat its power.
- A married businessman returns home from an out-of-town conference for a surprise.
- Isaac, a glorified taste tester, loves giving his opinions on everything. He must undergo his own test to find his life once again.
- Within our present society, there are many faults: racism, poverty, war, drug addiction, prostitution and pollution among them. All of these such faults were created by humans. Through two music videos and a documentary, this film hopes to expose these faults, suggest that a society void of them might be an impossible utopia, and demonstrate how improving aspects of the current society through actual community service is at least one tangible step forward.
- 1974–198050mTV-PG8.4 (373)TV EpisodeJim investigates a large corporation when one of its executives is kidnapped and the wife of another executive claims the company murdered her husband.
- Jamie and Adam test the parachute qualities of airline evacuation equipment in their favorite mythbusting location-the Mojave Desert. After being stranded on a plane without pilot, fuel or parachute, Indy spots the emergency Life Raft...
- 2015–2020TV EpisodeMahesh Kale shares why he gave up engineering to pursue a career in music. Kale won an award for the best playback singer at the 63rd National Film Award in India. This was for the Marathi film Katyar Kaljat Ghusali. Award winning Kale lives in Silicon Valley where he teaches Indian classical music to about 100 students. When he is not teaching he travels around the world giving performances. Kale shares how he uses technology to help him. He has a wiki page for his students, uses WhatsApp to send them their homework and uses Skype video to teach his students when he is traveling. And then there is a tempura app on his iPhone that he uses when he practices or does his riyaz every day. Kale was born and brought up in Pune, Maharashtra, India. His mother was his first music teacher and later on studied with Pandit Jitendra Abhisheki. This interview is part of our TV series on Women in Science and Tech from Silicon Valley. This interview aired on TV in the USA.
- 2013–2020TV EpisodeSan Mateo County is part of the Pacific Rim and it has always been a focal point for immigration from Asia. But now, well into the 21st Century, the Asian community is exploding in numbers and in political and economic impact. We interview some of the Asian community's leaders about this growing influence -- and power -- on Peninsula TV's Special Edition. Hosted by Mark Simon. Recorded 5/23/2014.
- Guy Fieri takes a meat-crazed master class with master butchers at a family restaurant in Portland, Oregon. Specialties include head-cheese and their great-grandmother's fried chicken.
- Dan Rather interviews The Red Rocker, Sammy Hagar.
- Huell goes to Monterey Peninsula in search of two historic trees. He stops on the 17-Mile Drive in Pebble Beach to see the world-famous, 250-year-old Lone Cypress. In Monterey he visits a few sites connected to the Vizcaino-Serra oak tree.
- Host Dani Gasparini discusses the new title awarded to Scott McMullin: Citizen of the Year for the City of San Carlos.