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- "In the dark and rainy streets of Nashville, a hired assassin prowls the night. After he pick pocket a driver, he steals his car and drives around waiting for the perfect opportunity to strike. Shot in black and white as an homage to film noir and the French New Wave, this film is a thrilling tribute to classic cinema."
- A couple becomes victims of a ghost that sexually harasses them.
- Tells the story of Piotrowski, a slightly dreamy and ingenuous man, who decides to open a hair salon in a Polish village.
- Bobby Child, scion of a New York banking family (and also a talented song-and-dance man), is sent by his mother to foreclose the Gaiety Theatre in Deadrock, Nevada. Once there, however, he falls in love with the daughter of the theatre's owner, and becomes involved in a scheme to save the day by putting on a magnificent show.
- From dawn to dusk, a boy moves through loneliness and boredom while isolated at home in the middle of winter. Alone with nothing but his closet to keep him company, his day is filled with futile attempts at entertainment to stave off swells of depression that continually submerge him. In a final effort to break the cycle, he escapes to a nearby beach where he finds fleeting ecstasy by plunging into near frozen water. Our protagonist emerges with a hopeful new outlook dressed in a familiar wardrobe.
- Jim Killeen googled his own name and made a documentary about the men with whom he shares it.
- Six-hour documentary on the American Revolution, from the passage of the Stamp Act (1765) through the ratification of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights (1789). In addition to narration and interviews with historians, the series uses re-enactments of military engagements and excerpts from letters, diaries and other documents of the period, spoken by actors.
- In July 1977, PBS (Public Broadcasting Service) begins airing "Life and Death: Dawson, Georgia" a half-hour documentary about the Dawson Five criminal case and the racial climate of Terrell County. The film played nationally, increasing the national exposure of the racially divided murder case. The documentary filmmakers, Andrew Dintenfass and Ron Kanter, interviewed a swath of people from Dawson about the case, including the Dawson Five, the mayor of Dawson Jimmy Raines, the headmaster at Terrell Academy, and Officer William M. Rucker who describes on camera witnessing Deputy Jack Hammack point a gun at one of the defendants to force a confession.
- 1971– 1h 39mTV-G8.1 (211)TV EpisodeThis film presents highlights of a concert given on 28 September 1998 at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Some of the ladies offer songs with which they have been closely associated over the years, while others explore the road not taken. There are also a couple of stunts: Rosie O'Donnell sneaks onto the stage and begins singing "Liza With a Z," only to be interrupted by Liza Minnelli, for whom the song was written. Later, the child actress Anna Kendrick sings "Life Upon the Wicked Stage," backed up by a chorus of cynical, strung-out Kit-Kat Girls from the 1990's revival of "Cabaret." Their fate, apparently, is what young Miss Kendrick can look forward to should she remain in her chosen profession!
- Peggy Jo Tallas began a spate of bank robberies throughout Texas. She committed the crimes dressed as a man and the FBI had no idea it was a woman. It took 4 years to finally catch Cowboy Bob but, the story didn't end there.
- The troubles and desperation of a handful of Londoners intersect at one of the city's few remaining iconic red phone boxes.
- Sonya Mendel (nicknamed Salome because of the string of scalps she wears at her belt!) is the daughter of poor Jewish immigrants on New York's Lower East Side. Clever and pretty, she works as a reporter for the Jewish Daily News. She pursues John Manning, a wealthy non-Jewish philanthropist who has been conducting a campaign against graft on the Lower East Side. They marry, but Sonya is in debt to the very same loan sharks whose grip on the neighborhood John has been trying to break. Will they succeed in blackmailing John into giving up his fight? Based on the novel by Anzia Yezierska, which was in turn inspired by the exploits of a real woman, Rose Pastor Stokes.
- Claire Bloom has performed leading and important supporting roles in numerous plays by William Shakespeare, starting while she was still in her teens. In this documentary, she discusses her experiences and performs monologues and soliloquies from 'Romeo and Juliet,' 'The Merchant of Venice,' 'As You Like It,' 'Richard III,' 'Hamlet,' and 'King Henry the Eighth,' among others. Film and television footage from her earlier performances is also featured, as is a brief clip of Sarah Bernhardt as Hamlet in a 1900 silent film version of that play.
- An widowed Episcopal priest struggles with being a single father at home, while dealing with the situations at his Church.
- Two close friends debate about the role of stability in human life. They try to prove their view by stressing pros and cons of stability. One of them doesn't like the way world evolves, and the ideals that modern society lives with, and how fast everything is changing! The other person tries to prove the opposite arguing that everything is changing, and stability doesn't always leads to progress. In only a few seconds that person's life changes with an unexpected phone call, which ends the discussion.
- This documentary series uses drama and commentary to shed light on the lives and works of Joseph Conrad, Fyodor Dostoyevsky, T. S. Eliot, Henrik Ibsen, James Joyce, Franz Kafka, Thomas Mann, Luigi Pirandello, Marcel Proust and Virginia Woolf.
- Based on the Fyodor Dostoevsky's "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man", the film chronicles the experiences of a woman who decides that there is nothing of any value in the world. Slipping into nihilism and depression, on the edge to commit suicide.
- Not everyone has the same thinking, in this movie, it has been tried to show and feel that what we decide in a minute without any thought is wrong and the decision taken immediately is mostly wrong. , Sometimes a decision taken by us kills someone's life. Whatever should be the law, Kher should not take the law in his hand, sometimes it happens that the crowd gathered at the public palace beat someone to death, later it turns out that the person was innocent, who gave the right to do so Public.
- Asriel Stroon has done well for himself since arriving in America, but has he lost his purity of soul in the process? On a return visit to his Polish hometown, he makes amends by arranging a marriage between his daughter, Flora, and Shaya, a brilliant young Talmudic scholar whom he brings home with him. This does not sit well with Flora, who hopes to find an American doctor to be her husband. But after she spends time with Shaya and takes a liking to him, she gets an idea: perhaps Shaya could get a secular education and become a doctor!
- Three stories about the Jewish elderly in Florida: in "Yiddish," a man and a woman, both married to others, form a bond through their native language; in "The Detective," a married couple who have grown apart come together again as they pursue a thief in the neighborhood; and in "The Home," a woman struggles against her grown children, who want to place her in a nursing facility.
- 1991–199325m8.9 (23)TV EpisodeA nervous student appears before his university dean and two senior professors to defend his final project: the creation of the universe, accomplished in less than a week. The dean and the professors are favorably impressed, until a pair of seriously flawed inhabitants of earth show up.
- An impoverished woman who has been forced to choose between a privileged life with her wealthy aunt and her journalist lover, befriends an American heiress. When she discovers the heiress is attracted to her own lover and is dying, she sees a chance to have both the privileged life she cannot give up and the lover she cannot live without.
- A documentary that explore the films and eventful life of the Kurdish director, actor, writer and revolutionary Yilmaz Güney, who achieved international fame by films like Yol (Palm d'Or, 1982) and Sürü (Golden Leopard, 1978). Güney was at constant odds with the Turkish government over the portrayal of Kurdish culture, people and language in his movie.