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- Giles De'Ath (Sir John Hurt) is a widower who doesn't like anything modern. He goes to movies and falls in love with movie star Ronnie Bostock (Jason Priestly). He then investigates everything about the movie and Ronnie. After that, he travels to Long Island City, where Ronnie lives, and meets him, pretending that Ronnie is a great actor, and that's why Giles admires him.
- "Adagium" grips you as hacker Alenda and soldier Arga unite to thwart Organization X's deadly presidential assassination. Can they unravel this chilling conspiracy in time?
- A rebellious and angst-ridden teenager finds a possible chance to redeem herself in the afterlife after prior years of drug addiction and frustration.
- A CBS Reports broadcast on the eve of President Nixon's historic meeting with Mao Zedong in Beijing, February 1972, this film examines US-China relations as influenced and reflected in American popular culture and politics. It documents attitudes, perceptions, and misperceptions as disseminated in Hollywood films, newsreels, historical footage, and the popular press. This film has become a staple of China studies in America.
- A common morning takes place in the guest house of Maria and Jacinta until they sense that something is wrong, Jacinta decides to investigates, when entering to one of rooms she discovers the body of one of his guests. Scared they call the Police, within minutes of doing so, an ambulance arrives and a Paramedic after evaluating the body suggests them to avoid the police because this event could be made into a very bad thing for them and their business.
- A 66 year old Night Cook living in Toronto goes in search of his family, traveling to his native Czechoslovakia for the fist time in 38 years.
- Spring Awakening. New York's hottest show. Starring a dynamic cast of astoundingly gifted young performers. And it's about to be taken over by a kid from Saskatchewan. Kyle Riabko: The Lead is a thrilling TV documentary following aspiring musician Kyle Riabko as he takes a detour from his dream of becoming a rock star to take on the lead role in the hit Broadway musical: Spring Awakening. Unprecedented Broadway access. Heart-breaking, uplifting stories from audience members' real lives. This show captures the essence of the power of contemporary theater.
- Close to 80% of all Italian Jews survived the Nazi Holocaust despite the fact that Benito Mussolini's Fascists were allied with Germany. Director Sy Rotter explores what it took to protect the innocent.
- The story of a simple but revolutionary technology that forever changed a centuries-old way of life. Spanning half a century, the program portrays the transformation of port cities -- places like Seattle, Tacoma, San Francisco and New York -- whose once-bustling piers fell victim to automation in less than a generation. The program focuses on the lives of men caught up in the drama as technology and personalities conspired to launch a revolution in transportation that reached the farthest parts of the globe.
- The Year Is 2020 is a 4-minute film project by James L Brown ACS and Bill Irving, based on Brisbane writer Anisa Nandaula's poem of the same name. It is an uncompromising call-out of the fear and racism that informs Australia's refugee policies from a powerful new Australian voice.
- Synanon was a self-help organization of former drug addicts who believed they could help criminals as they had helped themselves. The Nevada State prison allowed them to meet with convicts willing to participate in regular meetings deep within the prison's walls. We were able to film members of Synanon challenging inmates with their unusual type of confrontational therapy.
- A close and unconventional look at the labor movement as experienced and seen by local 1010 of the United Steelworkers, the biggest local in one of the biggest and most powerful unions in America. In the words of Carl Sandburg: "A bar of steel - it is only smoke at the heart of it, smoke and the blood of a man."
- This documentary film is a search for the cultural and political legacy of Mao Tse-tung six years after his death. Filmed in Beijing, Shanghai, Changsha and Shaoshan, this film is described by Arthur Unger of Christian Science Monitor as "one of the best documentaries in the Frontline series" and an "incisive quest for the truth."