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- Detroit: Our Greatest Generation, a 2009 holiday documentary airing on WDIV-TV4. A tribute to our Michigan WWII veterans, both men and women, who fought for the freedom of our families and our country. A generation of heroes, fading with time, leaving behind the memories to pass on to the next greatest generation. This one-hour, commercial-free film will document the impact the state of Michigan and Detroit had during the war, and how Detroit was honored with the moniker "The Arsenal of Democracy."
- 24-year-old Maire Kent's fight with cancer and a chronicling of a final earthly journey.
- The Greeks were discriminated against when they came to America, so the only ones they could rely on were each other. That is why there were so many community organizations within the Greek community. In a sense, Greeks had to support each other, or else they wouldn't have been able to survive economically, mentally, or emotionally.
- 11-time Emmy winning director/producer Keith Famie and the Visionalist Entertainment Productions team will set out on this quest for answers. From the Buddhist monks of Nepal to Masai warriors of Kenya to the local cancer ward or hospice center, how can we learn to embrace dying better?
- As we celebrate the journey of Detroit's own Blessed Solanus Casey to Sainthood, we can each take our own personal journey of discovery.
- Two young individuals living in Detroit embark on a journey to tell the story of the Holocaust through their own artistic medium in order to carry on the history for generations to come.
- The process of growing old. We all face it - if we're lucky. We all fear it. Some do it gracefully, and some are not so lucky. What's the secret to aging and doing it well? Is it genetics, attitude, environment, diet, love, or an active lifestyle - perhaps all of these? This film promises to be an in-depth documentary that will traverse the world to discover how men from diverse environments and of different cultures face the inevitable. How do they embrace aging?
- Michigan student, Hailey Callahan, visits Holocaust survivor Fred Lessing at his home after meeting him at the Holocaust Memorial Center. Fred shares his story of how his boyhood teddy bear was his only family while hiding in Holland and reads an excerpt from a children's book that was written about him and his bear. This story will be featured in an hour long film, Shoah Ambassadors.
- Step into the life of 17-year-old Elijah Craft from Detroit who shares with us his quest to learn to read as a senior in high school after being tested to find out he was below a third grade reading level.
- This documentary embarks on a journey through the lives of current active duty personnel and veterans from WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.
- The family and friends stood in the rain along with Jeff Rector's team and sixty or so Vietnam veterans from Patriot Guard, who had escorted SGT Ingram's family over 67 miles, from Monroe to Selfridge, on their bikes in that cold rain. SGT Ingram's body was taken off the plane, with solemn and respectful ceremony, and the Patriot Guard again rode escort with the Michigan State Police leading the way. This act of unconditional care and support solidified in my mind why we were honoring the Vietnam veteran by making the film Our Vietnam Generation. On Friday of that same week, we were invited by Brian Merkle of Merkle Funeral Home to film SGT Ingram's funeral. This was a sad day for the city of Monroe as one of their favorite sons was laid to rest - and, once again, MSG Jeff Rector and his team would perform the honors. Also attending were over 100 Vietnam veterans in support of the Ingram family.
- Death is Not the Answer delves deeply into the complex, often misunderstood world of depression and suicide. The film was nominated for two Michigan Emmy Awards: Public/Current/Community Affairs Program and Director - Non-Live.
- Dedicated to the ravages of cancer, giving a voice to those who are in the midst of their journey as well as those on the front lines who have dedicated their lives to research or patient care.
- An in-depth look at how hospice has historically changed the way we approach caring for those who are dying in today's society.
- In this very personal and critically important documentary, we will meet those on the front lines, who will share with us what their cutting-edge research and experience has revealed. How far have we come. How far we have to go.
- A touching and inspirational journey through the daily lives of children and young adults with Down syndrome and their families.
- We catch up with the 16 contestants of Survivor: The Australian Outback months after the game was played in follow up interviews.