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- ShortWhen Guy dies of a heart attack, death's escort shows up to take him to the after-life. But the tables turn as they both realize that their lives have been meaningless and inconsequential. Both find an unexpected path to redemption and discover that, in death we learn what it means to live.
- In a war-torn world of elemental powers, a young boy reawakens to undertake a dangerous mystic quest to fulfill his destiny as the Avatar, and bring peace to the world.
- BEyond Hope is an inspirational and suspenseful drama film. Limits are pushed and boundaries are broken when Michelle, a therapist who uses yoga to help treat her patients addressing their painful issues. Michelle also struggles to move on after her own recent personal tragedy.
- After the sudden passing of their mother, the Pereira family siblings come together after more than a year of separation. The youngest, Belinda convinces the others to witness their mother's cremation. The family spends the holidays fighting over what to do with mom's ashes.
- The movement of people on the roads full of heavy traffic in Dhaka is a great problem. To avoid traffic jams, many people leave their cars and walk on the sidewalk to their destination. Similarly, a mother was walking on the sidewalk with her child to school. There is also had a blind road for the blind to walk on the middle of the sidewalk. Suddenly a boy with his motorcycle passed by with a loud noise from behind of the baby. The child was terrified. After going some distance, a blind man walking along the blind road fell in front of the biker. The boy get angry and started shouting when he saw that the blind man was not moving even after repeatedly saying. Then the people of sidewalk attacked him. But in the end, it was the blind man who saved the boy who is breaking the law.
- A riveting tale about a boy in the Bronx raised by outside influences. His daily life story unfolds as his sheets do, by the hands of his maid RQ1. A story about sushi, pancakes, pizza, a slew of trolls, Vinnie, tomato soup, iPhone 7 Plus and Donnie Wahlberg. This is an everlasting story about life, mercy eating, endless sleeping, scamming, lying, tantrums, threats, and just flat out rudeness.
- Ben and Emily frequently meet at the park to chat over lunch and a box of peanut brittle, but this time Ben has something important he would like to tell Emily. After a few failed attempts to express his true feelings for her, Ben excuses himself and tries to regain his nerve. While he is collecting his thoughts by a tree in the nearby woods, he is intercepted by a mysterious stranger. This strange man claims to be Ben from the future. He goes on to explain that he has spent years trying to develop a way of traveling back in time to this very moment. The stranger tries to convince Ben that he must tell Emily how he feels about her right away before the opportunity is gone forever. Ben finds out that getting advice on his love life from his future self can be a sticky situation.
- A female pirate and her companion race against their rivals to find a hidden island that contains a fabulous treasure.
- Allen has no idea of the price he will pay for satisfying his overblown ego with yet another affair. But Barney, a quirky - if not demented - con artist, knows Allen's little secret and is prepared to recount it to Melissa, Allen's wife. As the noose tightens around Allen's neck, Barney reveals a new and dangerous turn to his con game. It's more than money that Barney is after. Melissa quickly smells a rat. The stench of lies and deceit reek throughout the house as Allen and Melissa's true intentions are revealed and a guarded past, quietly hidden in the closet, is unearthed. During a long and restless night, Allen, Melissa, and Barney pair off for private conversations of intrigue, exposing secret lives and misconceptions. Who is blackmailing whom? A cat and mouse game of control and power leads a twisting plot to a devastating conclusion.
- Rob Zombie and (his then at the time girlfriend Sheri Lyn Skurkis who eventually became his wife, Sheri Moon Zombie) Sheri Moon Zombie were at the The Howard Stern Radio Show that day promoting his new song Dragula the Single by Rob Zombie from the album Hellbilly Deluxe. Margaret Scura and Persephone were there to Promote a Club Event at The Limelight in NYC. Persephone knew Rob Zombie and Sheri Moon Zombie from back in the day when in California Persephone used to dance for Rob Zombie's band. They all recognized each other immediately and it was a bit if a mini reunion for them. A good time and fun was had by all as Rob Zombie played Dragula, Living Dead Girl, and More Human than Human, as even Howard Stern danced with Margaret Scura and Persephone.
- This comedy finds the heart in chaos. Brandon comes home after not seeing his family in awhile only to remember why he's stayed away for so long. He's approached by his uncle to help plan a heist, he's seduced by his family's neighbors, all while fending off his mother's lies and the affections of his over-eager new step-father.
- Habib is a highly profiled police officer in Bangladesh. He is now in charge at 'Dhaka Range' (Dhaka division Police) as a Deputy Inspector General of Police. He'll talk about his struggle life and how he deal with struggle in life.
- House Party 1, was a contest, fans could request for Howard to come to their house. John D'Amore wrote in and won. He was a friend of Johnny Fratto who owned the house. The house was a Mansion in Tuxedo Park, NY. This show aired 2 times.
- Two terrible lounge singers get booked to play a gig in a Moroccan hotel but somehow become pawns in an international power play between the C.I.A., the Emir of Ishtar, and the rebels trying to overthrow his regime.
- 2009– 17mTV EpisodeJake Xerxes Fussell's Tiny Desk (home) concert opens with the eyebrow raising lyric, "I've got fresh fish this morning, ladies. They are gilded with gold and you may find a diamond in their mouths."
- JOHN tells a story of a young man who devotes his soul... only to lose his existence.
- In the fall of 1968, a 26-year old Army Captain finds himself halfway across the world in Vietnam. From Long Binh Post, Bruce Stern connects with his friends and family at home while he tries to maintain a sense of normalcy in a turbulent time. Through dozens of talking letters, hundreds of written correspondences, photographs and interviews, we see what his life was like in a war zone.
- LIFE'S A BITCH follows the life of Michael and Jayne, a couple in a life-long marriage. Jayne's a dissatisfied wife who longs to be heard. She calls in a therapist, despite Michaels objections. This is their first meeting together.
- Moon Mountain is the adventure of Rory and Sohalia, two childhood friends, who grow up and revisit a portal that once took them to an enchanted place.
- Moyna is a beautiful village girl, loved by both Moti an educated village boy and Mona a simple and silly village boy. Everything get changed when Moyna is lost from both of their lives. Will this love story be a happy ending or a tragedy or both ?
- A man goes on vacation to find the right woman - and ends up having to choose between two of them!
- The film reconstructs in Berlin a scene in front of the German consulate in Moscow, using a single and continuous camera shot, with no cuts. Russian immigrants are standing and waiting to get a visa; there's a different gate for each travel reason. Help and assistance is being offered in font of the entrances. A woman walks by the waiting line and is withheld: Her bag is too big and must be handed in. She looks for a place where she can leave it.
- Abstract phantoms of trucks cross the screen. Infrared images. This is where refugees are waiting in the hope of reaching UK through the Eurotunnel. "Fajara" is the Arab word for explosion. But in the Jungle it was a word for: getting through, making it to the other side, arriving. The images become abstract, semantics dissolve. A haunting film about the phantoms of meaning (of words).
- Ruby and David have been on-and-off for 8 years. Six months after Ruby last ran out on him, she has returned. But Ruby has more in store than just a reunion.
- Isolated by his strange parents, Leon finds solace in an imaginary friend, which happens to be an anatomy doll from his father's doctor office. Unfortunately, the doll begins to take over Leon's life, and his sister's life as well.
- At a university that is experiencing a string of suicides, a group of friends is targeted by a serial killer. They must prove their friends are not committing suicide, or find the killer, before they come up next on his list. Inspired by true events.
- Nancy and the Drew Crew discover that the car wreck that left one of their own at death's door was no accident. While simultaneously hoping to solve the crime, the crew investigates the physical evidence of sabotage to the car and take a supernatural detour into the metaphysical world.
- When all seems lost, one brave and noble former accountant boldly sets out on a quest for the Ring of Ultimate Power. Witness the prophesy of the Weird Sister of Central Park! Wonder at the wise counsel of the Enlightened One of Seventh Avenue! Become uncomfortable when our hero meets the Keeper of the Riddle in some undergrowth near a school! What vile perils does fate hold in store for the bold and uninsured William of 23rd Street?
- According to estimates around 200,000 people lost their lives in the 50-year Colombian civil war. Another 25,000 were kidnapped, many are still considered missing. When the peace deal between the government and the FARC rebels was made in November 2016, guns were banned from the conflict. But the country's population have since faced the almost impossible task of having to agree on a common past. "The Shape of Now" illuminates this strenuous process and thus Colombia's leaden present from very different perspectives.
- The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain played their first gig in 1985, and the world has been catching up with them ever since. Riding the global ukulele boom they did so much to inspire, in February 2012 the band embarked on their first World Tour, starting in Australia. Litmus Films filmed The Ukes throughout their two-week trip, capturing backstage mishaps, road trip adventures, jam sessions with local fans, guerrilla gigs at unlikely venues and standing ovations across the country including Sydney Opera House. This intimate, uplifting and entertaining film shows the band as they've never been seen before.
- It's a story about some teen aged boy and girl of a University. A romantic story but in this story viewers will get a heavy sad and deep message. Which will make them realized a universal truth about transgender people and their feelings.
- Resolved to become a "somebody," a shipping clerk starts his own business knowing only that he intends either to create a product or to provide a service, and whichever one it is, he pledges, it will be good, for everyone.
- After her little girl is kidnapped, a young mother desperately tries to find her - as she also begins losing her mind.
- The film 'Wakulla Springs, A Watery Treasure' is a 30-minute documentary that takes an "entertaining, quirky and educational" look at the world's largest freshwater single vent spring. It features narration, interviews and archival footage.
- It is an intimate and harrowing glimpse into this decade's greatest humanitarian crisis and one of the deadliest conflicts of the 21st century, the hidden genocide of Tigray, Ethiopia. This 30-minute expository film follows a coalition of journalists who will stop at nothing to report the atrocities that have been inflicted upon their land and people, even if it means facing imprisonment or execution. With a powerful combination of first-hand testimonials and on-the-ground war zone footage, Woyane uncovers the brutal reality of the Tigray genocide and brings to light the lived experiences of millions of civilians who have been caught in the crossfires and, in many cases, systematically targeted.
- "Today, we were taught in school that there are two hundred and five countries in the world. And seven billion people. And none of them knows that we exist." Leonie is sitting in her room feeling insignificant. Why does it seem to be impossible to visit every place in the whole wide world at least once in her lifetime?