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- #WEARESUPERIOR is a community short written and directed by Sarah Mayne. With the city of Superior, WI taking a shining lead in the film, the narration by Kalee Hermanson and Craig Sutherland guide viewers through the pivotal moment of a misunderstood city on the brink of transition.
- Stephen Svoboda, a theater professor at the University of Miami has lived with AIDS since he was 20 years old. Despite being told he wouldn't live past 30, he is now 31 and has learned how to 'own' his disease and enlighten those around him through his teachings and plays.
- An ominous feeling is hovering in the air at Maddy's work, as she is getting ready to lock up for the night. Just when you think she is close to getting out and being safe- the horror lurking within the shadows manages to draw her back in. She soon realizes she is truly trapped in a nightmarish situation. Feel the terror build as this paranormal being gets closer and closer to pulling Maddy into the darkness.
- When Dan finds himself kicked out of the family home, he's faced with no option but to secretly move into the call center where he works.
- In the beginning of WWII, with Britain becoming desperate, Churchill orders his new spy agency - SOE - to recruit and train women as spies.
- 1993–199621mNot Rated6.6 (446)TV EpisodeKimberly has to make the most critical decision in her life: To stay a Power Ranger or follow her dream of becoming a world-class gymnast.
- A teenage boy finds his mother and father murdered in their home but as the story goes on he reveals he knows more than he is letting on.
- TV Mini Series
- This is a new digital comedy series pilot that chronicles the adventures of a woman named Natasha who moves with her son, Robert, from Russia to New York City in the hopes of becoming a real housewife and reality TV star. On her path to stardom, she encounter's many different people and experiences through the lens of an immigrant trying to make it in NYC.
- They were the daughters of suffragists, the mothers of feminists. One hundred thousand soldiers. One hundred thousand women. This is the story of one of them. In May of 1942, Congress approved a bill establishing the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps or WAAC. Women flocked from all over the country to sign up. For some it was a chance to support their country. For others it was a chance to break down the confines of society and prove their worth. This documentary explores the experience of these warriors through the eyes of Ruth Blanton, a Bald Knob, Arkansas woman who went overseas as a stenographer during a time when most men believed that a woman's patriotic duty was taking care of hearth and home.
- Alexandra Lewis takes us through a typical day in Albania for a foreigner living in Tirana. We take a ride on the bus to visit a University, Supermarket, Gjakova Restaurant and a shooting range to further delve into the unique Albanian culture.
- Even if everything seems impossible, if you do a good job trying, you're bound to find something. The National Science Foundation is currently trying to make the most complete family tree for all life on earth. Since beetles make up at least a fourth of all described animal species, the Beetle Tree of Life Project is extremely important to the overall effort. Dr. Micheal A. Ivie takes a collecting trip to Italy to look for one beetle that could explain a great deal about early beetle evolution. Unfortunately, there's a catch: this beetle has only ever been collected once by one person in one hole about thirty years ago, and to make matters worse, the beetle is only about one millimeter long. Scientific research, always presented as striving to solve huge problems using only the most logical and technical methods, is turned on its head to reveal the reality where methods are bizarre and failure is not only common, but just another step in the process.. Bucket after bucket of soil is dug out of the Italian countryside to be painstakingly sifted, all in effort to find something about the same size as each grain of sand. Dream sequences, animation, and stock footage help to delve deeper into the passion and obsession that drives this impossible task of science. What if he doesn't find it? Was it still worth trying?
- James Brodie (Robert Newton) is the only hatter in a small area in Scotland. Ruthless in business as well as at home, he is a tyrant to his family and intimidating to everyone he knows. But, when his mistress convinces him to give her "step-brother" Denis (former boyfriend) a job at the hat shop, tragedy starts creeping towards all involved with Brodie.
- Thirty Artists, thirty hours of interviews, edited into a fascinating sixty-six minute conversation about art, the creative process, surviving as artists the South.
- This documentary feature contrasts changes in Poland and South Africa regarding abortion laws and their impact on the lives of women. In the 90's, Poland banned abortion due to the increasing influence of the Catholic Church after the fall of communism; around the same time South Africa legalized it, reforming the health system after the fall of apartheid. The film also however, illustrates the paradox that the implementation of such laws may have little effect on the accessibility of abortion services: Illegal abortions are more accessible in Poland than legal ones in South Africa.
- 13-year-old Kasey, her older brother, Mason, and her mother, Lauren struggle to cope in the wake of her father's mysterious disappearance. Kasey begins to believe that her father - a man deeply interested in UFO sightings and close encounters - may have been abducted by aliens.
- 2020–TV EpisodeActress Olivia Liang is currently filming the first season of her new show, Kung Fu, which will premiere on the CW in early 2021. She chats with us about her career, auditioning and booking Kung Fu, what it's like to be the lead on a network show, as well as what evangelism can look like on-set in the entertainment industry. We also make a very SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT that you don't want to miss.
- 2020–TV EpisodeActress Sharonne Lanier joins us to discuss her career amid the pandemic and the importance of aligning yourself with projects that encourage people for the better and for God's glory.
- Adulting Pains follows the perfect example of a post college student (Sarah Lightman), who just entered into the real world, and is learning that growing up isn't always a piece of cake. This short was created to inspire others to take their struggles and growing pains in stride while remembering to stop and laugh at ourselves along the way. This short will also soon be entered in film festivals.
- 2021TV EpisodeGet to know host Alexandra Lewis as she takes you through her journey from Melbourne, Australia to the other side of the world in Tirana, Albania.
- Explore the history of Kruja and meet talented locals.
- Woody is at home being bored and watching TV and hears a special bulletin about pirated gold by Captain Blah. Woody still bored and ignoring the bulletin decides to go to bed. While drifting off to sleep, dirt is slung through Woody's bedroom window & when investigates, he finds Captain Blah digging a hole to bury his gold. Seeing where Blah buried his gold, he chases after Woody.
- In a super-sized special, Will and Sarah take step back to look at the election so far, putting the election in historical perspective with top politicos such as John Zogby, Margaret Carlson and Al Hunt, Will and Sarah speak with candidates current and former (Geraldine Ferraro) and get a shout out for IFC from Bill Clinton. This episode provides a highlights reel of the most entertaining moments in the nomination battle, including an outrageously funny interview with pollster Frank Luntz and former SC Governor David Beasley in the credit roll.
- American Farmer is a breakthrough program on a mission to showcase the latest advancements in agriculture and farming.
- Two schoolteachers investigate the personal life of one of their brilliant students and her mysterious grandfather.
- The Personal Story Of An Israeli's Quest To Find Her Palestinian Caregiver
- VANIK, the mechanic, meets THE VET when she brings her cherished Rolls Royce in for repair. Vanik and his sidekick, THE MECHANIC, diagnose a serious problem with the heart of the car. It needs a part that is impossible to find. While waiting for her car The Vet meets Vanik's beloved dog, KIRBY, and discovers their heart is also broken. Will The Vet find the part? Will Kirby's heart get fixed? Follow Vanik and The Vet as they go on their journeys to heal "their" broken hearts.
- Chef Johnny P makes it the countryside to cook for Tony Lo Bianco and his gorgeous wife Alyse Lo Bianco at the ranch. Watch Chef Johnny P cook Tony his favorite meal of Chicken Milanese with Arugula Salad. Chef Johnny also uses fresh tomatoes and basil picked fresh from the garden.
- Australian Tails follows the story of 'Jet' the Jack Russell as he attempts to gain entry into the prestigious Blind Dog School of Australia. Jet has to face the rigorous physical and intellectual challenges as well as the unspoken 'Breedism' that he feels has kept him out of the school in his last two attempts.
- Every time new mother Maura goes near baby Amy, she inadvertently sends the infant into hysterics. Exhausted, frustrated, and quietly resentful of the connection that her husband has with Amy, Maura is unable to voice her feelings and refuses to admit that she needs help. Left alone with Amy, Maura becomes fixated on the idea that their might be other sinister forces at work, causing her unease.
- Fanny Eaton (née Antwhistle; 23 June 1835 - 4 March 1924), was an artist's Model of mixed heritage (Jamaican-British), who modelled for several Pre-Raphaelite artists and at the Royal Academy school of painting. She was featured in several paintings, sketches and prints, both as a background character and as the main subject, which was not always a portrayal in a position of subservience. Her looks were unique, yet she showed the same traits that her model counterparts, had, but she was not known widely in comparison to them. Considered an exotic other in Victorian London, Fanny Eaton was the first British supermodel of mixed heritage whose face graced several artworks.
- A documentary about Paul Gautschi, the founder of Back to Eden Gardening, a no-till, non-gmo, organic gardening method.
- Barren tells the story of a young mother named Charley, who experiences trauma and loss. Instead of pushing through her grief and facing the realities of her new world, she decides instead to pack a single bag and abandon everything. This movie follows our lead character as she numbly picks a direction - and simply walks.
- In this short film by HorrorWeb Productions, Inc., the dark witch, Scarah, casts a beautification spell that goes "bad", sending her on a journey to reverse it's magic. Along the way she must visit an old acquaintance to acquire an item that will help her take possession of a unique ingredient to be used in a potion that will reverse the spell.
- Steve is convinced that the latest issue of his favorite comic is sending him a message: To help his two newest customers to fall in love. He will do anything to try to get the boy and girl together. His co-worker Dave? He'll do anything to foil Steve's plans.
- In this depressing drama short; After a devastating tragedy, Hannah comes to terms with her broken past and finds an AA meeting to help her along the way. Can Hannah overcome the greatest loss she inflicted on her own life, or will she lose her own life in the midst of trying to come to terms with her grief.
- Behrouz Boochani, a Kurdish journalist fleeing the Iranian regime, arrived at Christmas Island by boat from Indonesia on 21 July 2013; just three days after then the Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd announced that people arriving by boats seeking asylum would no longer be settled in Australia. Transferred to Papua New Guinea's Manus Island detention center, Behrouz is in his sixth year of detention. Renowned for his reporting and writings from detention, Behrouz brought to international notice the horrific reality of life for detainees. His book 'No Friend but the Mountains' won Australia's most valuable literary award, the 2019 Victorian Prize for Literature. As Behrouz awaits determination of his asylum bid, the film chronicles his days until he can finally leave the island to his new place of resettlement.
- Viewers get an inside look at the cutting-edge technologies responsible for propelling society further. Learn how Godiva Chocolatier operates, how GE Healthcare is helping to combat cardiovascular disease, how DAFA is improving energy via wind power, and how GameCredits is using the blockchain to disrupt gaming.
- After 13 years in prison, the mad scientist from Re-Animator (1985) gets a new chance to experiment with the arrival of a young prison doctor, who secretly hopes to learn to reanimate dead people. Good intentions turn to horror.
- Billie Speare is a gritty drama wrapped up in a magical tale of courage. Welcome to the world of Billie, where William Shakespeare is embodied by an eleven-year-old girl, who transforms herself and inspires others with her beautiful and creative spirit. Billie is grieving the recent death of her mother, getting bad grades and persecuted by a quartet of bullies. The film opens on an especially bad day, which culminates in a fight between Billie and her sister and guardian, Kate. Kate blames the world for their mother's death and takes it out on Billie. Still in need of a parent herself, she is neglectful to Billie, instead of fulfilling the role of parent that has been placed on her young shoulders. Alone in her room Billie finds a memento of her mother's love that inspires her to put her ideas of acceptance and love in the form of a play. Billie's teacher discovers what Billie has written and decides to spread its positive message by arranging a performance. Kate shows up for the performance and the two sisters bond realizing they can nurture each other.
- Sarah Graham's built her life around a passion for good friends and good food. Now, Sarah invites viewers to share in her world, from her kitchen to her favourite restaurants to the homes of the people she loves.
- In this documentary we speak with carefree teenagers, convicts who started out as shoplifters and turned to larger crime, homeless youth, professionals in the judicial system, psychologists, counselors and retailers to gain a greater understanding of what often seems like a minor crime. This documentary has been used an educational tool in schools, libraries and workshops across Canada.
- Not the usual crime drama where you find a body and catch the criminal but a look into the seedy underworld of corrupt police and their underhand agreements with villains, you see the other side of criminals as the story shows that the moral code of looking after your own still applies to pockets of localised criminals and Vince who is loved by his community, you watch youths and petty criminals rally round him to catch a far worse criminal-his superior officer. the city's major villain Hugo Mortimer unwittingly sets himself and the chief super up by a series of seemingly mundane events but on closer inspection Mortimer's rats not only jump ship but turn and bite him leaving him cornered with a plague of human public anger he cannot escape from with catastrophic results.
- The latest breakthroughs in health and education are explored as we take a behind-the-scenes look at recent advancements in both industries.
- 2013–TV EpisodeExploring some of the most revolutionary breakthroughs in warehousing and supply chain, we go behind-the-scenes to educate about SpanTech's flexibility and modular system configurations, OPEX's mail room automation services, and Cascade's innovative forks for lift trucks.
- 2013–TV EpisodePart 2 of our series focusing on the Warehouse and Supply Chain.