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- Jake and Jane, a middle-aged couple are at their wits end, struggling to calm the cries of Toddy, a fitful 8 month old. From prat falls to car rides, this baby won't surrender until a veterinarian, who they've just rear-ended, divulges a secret remedy. The crying stops but the comedy continues when ding dong...the doorbell rings.
- As a society, are we in danger of raising a generation of children disrupted by the overuse of technology? We've all seen it by now - children in restaurants staring at a tablet for the entire meal, or a parent handing their phone to a crying toddler in their stroller. It can be easy to judge the adults who make these choices, but are they really as bad as some say they are? Through interviews with experts in the fields of neuroscience, occupational therapy, addiction, psychology, and sociology, we uncover the reality behind fears about the effects of screen time on children. The film elucidates how time spent using technology specifically impacts children's behaviors, and offers insight into how guardians can curb it's influence while equipping children to develop healthy relationships with technology.
- A strained actress coping through self-harm is found out by her rigid director who once shared her mechanism.
- For a stand-up comic, a drastic life change can mean losing one's entire act. Bisexual comedian Krista has decided her relationship with a trans woman is worth coming out over - but will she commit to an entire re-brand with one gay haircut?
- After a poltergeist destroys his office, a frazzled businessman's search for survivors brings him face-to-face with the ghost herself. When a vengeful spirit destroys his office, Frank, a frazzled businessman, searches for survivors. Upon finding Clara, a woman whom Frank believes to be a fellow survivor, things take a turn for the supernatural. Despite their differences - background, gender, time period, state of living - Frank and Clara discover a shared connection over heartache. Their revelations enable each other to "move on" and send out those resumes.
- Harlene Quinzel falls in love with her patient, the Joker, and learns she's meant for more things, becoming the villain Harley Quinn.
- Marly, a documentary filmmaker, decides to call the world's bluff. If women are seen as reflections of the men in their lives--who is she?
- Podcast SeriesPodcast of the international bestselling book series, Loving Summer Series, which is on its 20th book in its universe, a book that brings mental illness, family issues and more to light, combined with a show with celebrities talking about Loving Summer the film, as well as their favorite romantic films of all time.
- Lloyd Thomas is released from a mental institution after 20 years for murdering his family. Using the Bible for guidance and understanding he struggles to acclimate back into society, while seeking forgiveness and redemption. Lloyd, seeing the world ridden with hate and sin he soon begins to take matters into own hands all in the name of God.
- What does the question "to be or not to be?" mean to a person? Does the answer include only the biological difference between life and death or do these states interact with each other and are both a part of the life? How to overcome non-existence, how to achieve the consciousness of your existence and fulfillment? How to escape the emptiness of life? How to make life fulfilling? The protagonist of this film is the 86 year old director Olgerts Kroders, who commenced staging his fourth production of Sheakspeare's "Hamlet" in Valmieras Drama theater. The theater is more than merely his occupation, he not only works there but also lives and spends all of his time in it. The film depicts his routine, the rehearsal process up until the premiere and provokes a dialog about theater, freedom and solitude using four actors, who have all been Hamlet in the different productions of play.
- Rick Prelinger has amassed an impressive archive of ephemeral films that are freely available to the public. Re-presenting Prelinger demonstrates how the act of archiving is integral in the process of exploring the space between our collective past and present.
- In 1877, the Great Plains Ponca Tribe was forced from ancestral lands in Nebraska to Indian Territory in present-day Oklahoma. When his dying son's last wish was to be buried at home, Chief Standing Bear embarked on a torturous 600 mile trek to fulfill his promise. When captured en route, Chief Standing Bear sued U.S. Army General George R. Crook, demanding his freedom as a person entitled to those rights guaranteed all by the laws of the land.
- A food writer's guide to keeping a fit kitchen.
- In a parallel universe, young Lyra Belacqua journeys to the far North to save her best friend and other kidnapped children from terrible experiments by a mysterious organization.
- Zoey wants nothing more than to join the circus and do high flying trapeze. Little does she realize what her grandma ran away to do. Paps wants her to get a respectable job and education. When he suddenly passes Zoey has to decide between her dream and his dream for her.
- In today's modern world, when almost everything is done with the touch of a button, the citizens of the Cinque Terre of Italy still make Sciacchetra wine by hand, as their ancestors have done for over 1000 years. They also welcome over three million tourists annually into their homes, restaurants, and shops, something their ancestors could have never foreseen. A modern-day fight for sustainable tourism, cultural preservation, and environmental balance teeters on the edge of survival as the villages face an uncertainty marked by political change, natural disaster, and conflicting goals. Vendemmia documents the present day challenges of the Cinque Terre through both the eyes of its extraordinary residents and also those standing on the outside, anxiously observing the area's rapid fire transformation, and asks the essential question - Is it possible to preserve the future without sacrificing the past?
- There have been countless news stories highlighting just how few women-only 6.3%, in fact-hold executive chef roles in the U.S. But taking a bird's eye view of the local culinary landscape, there appear to be heaps of immensely talented female chefs breaking the mold, paving the way for a new generation of young women aspiring to pursue a career in the kitchen. We've sought out to showcase their stories through a video series called "Women in Food."