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- After discovering that an asteroid the size of Texas will impact Earth in less than a month, NASA recruits a misfit team of deep-core drillers to save the planet.
- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- In 1920s Los Angeles, a bedridden patient in a hospital captivates a young girl with a fantastic tale of heroes, myths, and villains on a desert island.
- A fake Fabergé egg recovered from the body of a fellow agent leads James Bond to uncover a jewel smuggling operation led by the mysterious Octopussy, and a plot to blow up a NATO air base.
- Two terminally ill men escape from a cancer ward and head off on a road trip with a wish list of to-dos before they die.
- Sara is sent to a strict boarding school after her father enlists in WWI. When he is presumed dead, the headmistress, knowing she will not receive any more money, forces the girl to become a servant.
- Kishorilal wants an Indian bride for his westernised son. He gets him engaged to Ganga, his friend's daughter, and brings her to USA. But she shares a deeper bond with Arjun, Kishorilal's foster son.
- An aspiring filmmaker from Mumbai falls in love with a woman from a strict orthodox Christian family.
- Two mentally unstable women who are abandoned by their husbands find love and solace in each other.
- A struggling actor and a writer-politician become friends as young men and rise to great heights in cinema and politics respectively. But when both become contenders for the top political post in the state, a rift develops between them.
- A small-town pair become the legendary Bunty and Babli, turning the world on its head caper after caper--until they meet a very upset police officer.
- A comprehensive historical survey of the British Isles.
- The father of twin brothers wants to get them married to only twin sisters. But one of the brothers falls in love with a woman does not have a twin sister.
- Follow the highs and lows in the life of Abhimanyu who is forced to join Indian politics after his father, the Prime Minister of India, suddenly passes away.
- An over confident cricketer who ruins his career must prove his worth by starting all over again
- This documentary uses the recordings Princess Diana made for the book that was written by Andrew Morton. In this documentary Diana narrates her life and the events that surrounded her.
- A team of armed Pakistani militants stage a terrorist attack at the Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in India.
- On a visit to scenic Agra, Pooja meets with a reknown artist, Kabir. Kabir is instantly attracted to Pooja, and thinks that Pooja is also attracted to him. But Pooja is only attracted by his talent. On her return, she meets with her boss Mr. Oberoi and his son, Raj Oberoi, and she instantly falls in love with Raj. Mr. Oberoi is unhappy with Pooja coming in late to work frequently, and wants to terminate her employment. A fellow employee, Maggi comes to rescue of Pooja, and tells Mr. Oberoi that Pooja has been engaged to Kabir, and shows some photographs that were taken during Pooja's visit to Agra. Pooja reluctantly goes along with this charade in order to keep her job. Kabir is encouraged to know that Pooja has announced her engagement with him. How is she going to convince Mr. Oberoi and Raj that she really loves his son, Raj?
- Balu is about a youngster who is ready to sacrifice everything he had for the sake of good.
- This interesting little French film is set in a run-down suburb of Paris. It's about a group of bored children making mischief to fill the days (eg sticking a cat up a tree and then calling the fire brigade so they can watch them get it down!) One of them has a Chinese kite, with a message on a piece of paper in Chinese on it. His mates try to grab it to sell to an antique shop. One night, one of the boys and his sister are visited by a mysterious Chinaman and are promptly floated off on their bed to China in their pyjamas. The Chinaman clicks his fingers and they appear once again in their everyday clothes, and have all sorts of adventures in China.
- Plot kept under wraps. Described as a psychological thriller set in a mental facility.
- A failed opera singer rises to the leader of a new religious community. Satirical film about the new religious movements of the 1970s and 1980s.
- The Black Truth is based on a true story. The film highlights the cruelty and inhumane treatment to women in the name of Witch Hunting. This is an old age ritual, which is now used for exploiting women on petty excuses. The film also highlights the social system and political laxity of not framing tough laws to abolish this menace. Surprisingly Government of India after 65 years of Independence has still not made a central law to overcome this problem. The film revolves round a central character called Kusum, who raises her voice against all the odd things happening in the village. She is educated, beautiful and fearless lady who comes in the line of fire of the influential who was ruling the village though his policy of suppression. The film goes through all the plots and ploys of framing women a Witch and taking advantage of the situation how they exploit women mentally and sexually. National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB) reveals that there are at least twelve (12) states in India, which are recognized as breeding grounds for witch hunts Jharkhand, Haryana, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Assam, and Bihar. This film is an eye-opener and a revolution against the practice of Witch-hunting.
- A brief but colorful travelogue of India's biggest cities following the partition of the country in 1947 at the end of the British Raj.
- This film was also known as Around the World in 80 Minutes. Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and a crew of three journey around the world and report on various cultural curiosities and the humour they find in everyday life overseas.
- Las Vegas isn't the only city adorned with architectural replicas. Today, you can admire the London Bridge near Shanghai, visit St. Peter's Basilica in Côte d'Ivoire, or take selfies with one of China's Eiffel Towers. These large-scale copycat monuments can seem like mirages conceived by clever real estate investors, but what do they say about imaginary geographies, modern tourism and globalized urban planning? Do they herald a world where travellers won't cross borders, or are they proof of heightened cultural exchange and new transnational identities? A captivating and poetic meditation, THE REAL THING elegantly journeys from one corner of the globe to the next-capturing a strange postcard here, an unexpected slice of life there-and collects philosophical musings from the people who design and inhabit those places. It creates an intriguing mirror game that plays with the viewer's perception and reflects an unexpected image of the world.
- Award winning director Moniere travels with Marcus Patrick to remote and distant places through out the world to find answers to questions that many have sought after for millenniums on how to attain higher levels of consciousness.
- The documentary short subject "The Taj Mahal," winner of two national Emmy Awards for "Best Documentary" and "Best Cinematography," tells the romantic story behind one of the most famous buildings in the world. Built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in the 16th Century to commemorate his love for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, the film traces all the artistic forces that led to this architectural masterpiece. The story illustrates the manner in which Shah Jahan met Mumtaz Mahal, and how their love grew over many years, ending with her tragic death in childbirth. The film then depicts Shah Jahan's passionate determination to commemorate that love with a monument that took 22,000 men and women working 24 hours a day across the span of 22 years to build, and shows where the Taj Mahal fits into the history of Mughal architecture, as well as how the impact of Persian Gardens, white marble, and intricate design based upon cultural and religious concepts evolved to culminate in this great masterwork.. ---------- This film was produced by Penguin Productions, Ltd., and is NOTaffiliated with the pornography production house Penguin Productions, as listed in the IMDb.
- Highlighting the First Lady's visit to India and Pakistan in the spring of 1962: the pageantry of Mrs. Kennedy's state receptions, and the beauty of such landmarks as the Taj Mahal and the Khyber Pass.
- Follows the making of Tarsem Singh's film The Fall (2006).
- Treasures of the World promotes masterworks of art and nature tells of some of the most engaging stories of history. Highlighting treasures cherished beyond value, the television series traces the historical background and growing fame of these cultural icons as they coincide with the events and personalities of their time: tales of misfortune and madness, insight and intrigue, adoration and discovery. The stories entwine dramatized events with evocative archival images and insights from collectors and curators. Each of these wonderful treasures is a masterpiece of exceptional beauty and artistry; each has shaped aesthetic sentiment or epitomized the accomplishments of an era. Six treasures are presented in three individual one-hour long segments.
- 2 demigods alter the course of mankind through the selfish acts and desires of their timeless love affair.
- KLAUS PIERRE is an international documentary comedy about action star dreams, love and worldwide adventure. Klaus Pierre is a half German, half French, wanna-be action star who travels to Hollywood to be the next Keanu Reeves, his all-time action hero. An unfortunate event takes him back to Europe. But fate then puts Klaus on another journey through Japan, China and India.
- It's Beautiful, Romentic and Heart Touching Musical Poetry with Soulful Voice.
- Historic New Orleans: An American city teeming with historic lore and romantic associations. St. Louis Cathedral first built in 1795. St. Roch's Chapel built in 1871 by Father Thevis to fulfill a vow made during the plague of 1866. The chapel is entirely of the Father's own handiwork. The New Orleans mint was built in 1838 at a cost of $3,000,000. Mother and Baby Summer in Park: On invitation of park commissioners three months old youngster, with her mother, will spend summer months under open sky. A Masterpiece in East-Indian Architecture: Taj Mahal, famous mausoleum, erected in the 16th century by Emperor Shah Jehan in commemoration of his favorite queen. Built of white marble, and cost ten million dollars, and taking 22 years to build. The exquisite white marble dome is 58 feet in diameter and 90 feet high. It is surrounded by a garden adorned with fountains, and containing a profusion of fine trees and flowering shrubs. The corners are adorned with four elegant minarets, from which the muezzin summons the populace to prayer. The decorations consist of inlay work of precious stone in arabesque patterns and mosaic of unsurpassed beauty. Eat More Seafood: The high price of meat has increased the demand for seafood. Boston is one of the largest, best equipped, and most extensive fishing ports in the world. The fishing fleet returns with thousands of dollars worth of cod, haddock and mackerel. The cod is the most important food fish taken from the eastern coast of North America. Cod liver oil is extremely valuable.
- Prof. Dyhrenfurth of Switzerland leads an international expedition heading into the Himalayan Mountains.
- This Traveltalks visit to India starts in Baroda. We see how the maharajah of Baroda lives in his large castle. His opulent lifestyle includes many servants, as well as animals covered in expensive fabrics. The animals parade before the cameras. We then go to Agra, the site of the magnificent Taj Mahal temple.