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- The lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.
- The Looney Tunes search for a man's missing father and the mythical Blue Monkey diamond.
- An evil hyponotist/ventriloquist plots to gain an heiress' millions.
- In the 1920s, two rival brothel madames have a bet on who has the sexiest girls.
- Arthur C. Clarke presents this unusual documentary on the mathematical discovery of the Mandelbrot Set (M-Set) in the visually spectacular world of fractal geometry. This show relates the science of the M-Set to nature in a way that seems to identify the hand of God in the design of the universe itself. Dr. Mandelbrot in 1980 discovered the infinitely complex geometrical shape called the Mandelbrot Set using a very simple equation with computers and graphics.
- A big-game hunter bags a taboo lion in Africa, returns to London and feels a Simba chief's wrath.
- This newsreel short spotlights several interesting feature stories from a number of countries including: the Hospice of St. Bernard monks and rescue dogs; fishing and cooking in France; and London rabbits who walk only on their front legs.
- A story about dreams and the manipulative power of films in a chaotic Kyrgyzstan, seen through the eyes of two cinema projectionists. The Kyrgyz town of Naryn is preparing for the 1000-year anniversary of Manas, their national hero. The complicated preparations are upset as a group of Islamic rebels invade Kyrgyzstan. The work and dreams of the film's protagonists, projectionists named Zarylbek and Murat, epitomise the present and the past in Kyrgyzstan, struggling through a process of transition. Through their eyes, we see a story that reflects the manipulative power that films exert on a colourful people influenced by socialism, the market economy, the Islamic faith and their nomadic culture.
- Michael takes a room in Margaret's Bed and Breakfast house and works on a book, but disappears without paying. He leaves her his manuscript. Margaret's life is transformed.
- A 30-minute computer-generated fractal animation to trance music. This animation short was included on the accompanying DVD to the book, Arthur C. Clarke's Colours Of Infinity (1995. Songs include "The Answer" and "Morfioso" by The Infinity Project and "The Pendulum" by Total Eclipse.
- The film celebrates the skate-park in South London known as Brixton Beach.