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- Original archival footage of the opening of the Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, England.
- Upon returning to work after recovering from an injury, a police officer discovers and attempts to turn in incriminating evidence of illegal activities against his fellow cops.
- A mock documentary following two hapless film and television writers. We watch as Brad and Jamie discuss there lack of success, and there hope for the future. An uncompromising snap shot of the struggles of success. In the back drop of a semi-abandoned garage, we get an inside look at the ups and downs of two prolific screen writers on the cusp of success.
- "A Day of the Wong's" is a short film that depicts the common life struggle of any family with demented love ones. Centers around an elderly Chinese couple - the demented wife Jane and her caregiver husband Mr. Wong, the story line unfolds the seclusion they suffer due to stigma of dementia. This short film although fictional, is based on actual events. Director Chung has interviewed 20 families with dementia members and compiled their stories into the film. Due to cultural barriers, Chinese Americans perceive dementia with stigma-demented ones are considered as mad and a shame to the family- they are less likely to reach out and seek mental health services in the community, thus exacerbating the already existing high stigma. As suggested by the film, more work needs to be done to strip the stigma from dementia in Asian communities and remove barriers blocking sufferers from seeking help.
- On September 3rd 1965 the east coast of England was subject to the worst weather conditions in over one hundred years. During this storm it is estimated that nearly one million birds fell from the sky onto the coastline. Since that time the event has been referred to as "A Fall." It is now present day and a group of individuals living in an isolated seaside resort all witness this spectacle of Biblical proportions and their disconnected existences, their displaced experiences are thrown together by the most unlikely of coincidences in the most familiar of places.
- Artist Lydia Ricci utilizes scraps from her childhood home to create miniature sculptures of nostalgic objects.
- This episode of the series takes a look at casting of 'Barbara Bach' as the Bond Girl in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977); her makeup and wardrobe; the publicity and promotion of her; lighting, camera and screen tests; a photo shoot; and media coverage. Interviews with production personnel such as producer Albert R. Broccoli, director Lewis Gilbert and star 'Barbara Bach' are included.
- Three Candidates, Two blind Politicians, One Race. Anytown USA follows a tightly run race in the small town of Bogota, New Jersey and resonates as an all-too-familiar look at partisan politics in our increasingly polarized nation.
- Australian sport documentary about the first ever winning of the America's Cup by a non-US country. Shows the background story of the preparation, design, construction, testing, and trials of Australia's winning yacht, the Australia II. Documents the preliminary races, elimination of British yacht Victory '83 and the final main race itself where Australia is victorious over the Americans on 26 September 1983.
- Glenn, an uptight puppeteer is fighting with his sexually free significant other, Larry, who is a puppet. Their no-nonsense psychologist, Shonda, acts a mediator for them after a disastrous audition together. During this couples counseling session, Glenn and Larry realize they want different things from life. Shonda, after suggesting co-dependency issues, recommends they spend some time apart. Drama ensues.
- Short documentary about the mass deaths of mainly native children in Papua New Guinea due to a stomach disease or enteritis commonly known as Pigbel or Pikbel. Documents the discovery, cause, medical research, treatment, and control of the disease as well as the vaccination and immunization of PNG's indigenous people from it. Filmed in Goroka, at Goroka Hospital, and in the Papua New Guinean highlands and villages.
- In 1960, a military test pilot is caught in a time warp that propels him to year 2024 where he finds a plague has sterilized the world's population.
- A curious teenager decides to take part in a deadly online challenge. Where he has to complete daily tasks for 50 days, with the 50th task being to end his life.
- Silent film footage of the Black Sunday Valentine's Day Bushfires of 14th February 1926 which swept the regions of Dandenongs and Gippsland in Victoria, Australia. Thirty-one lives were lost and the township of Powelltown was mostly destroyed. This film was used as a promotional fund-raising film for a bushfire relief fund which raised many gifts and around £100,000 [Australian].
- Rosalee surprises Monroe with a birthday getaway and invites the gang to join them; at a hotel, an employee targets Nick to avenge his father; Eve is visited by a familiar dark force; Capt. Renard spends the weekend with Diana.
- Blood Brothers is about an educated young African American, Rube, forced to hustle.
- Based on the children's novel by celebrated South Australian author 'Colin Thiele', this is an emotional father and son story about tuna fishing of Southern Blue Fin tuna in South Australia's Port Lincoln fishing district. Accident prone son Snook is forever making mistakes much to the chagrin of his father Pascoe. But when tragedy strikes the fishing boat during a deep sea fishing trek in the Southern Ocean, the boy is called on to become a man in a rites of sea passage to reconcile is past mishaps and save both his father and the ship from certain disaster.
- Religion takes control of the town when the rocks arrive from heaven.
- After losing a bet with his girlfriend, Forrest Rousseau has to kiss another man at a party. But when he arrives, he discovers that the other man used to be his best friend in High School, and they haven't seen each other since Forrest beat him up five years ago - for being gay. As the evening wears on, with both men unable to leave the party, they are forced to confront the issues that drove two inseparable friends apart. And their girlfriends will learn things about them that they wish they hadn't.
- 25 years ago, a thriving town located in the Welsh Valleys was left devastated by a nuclear explosion. A reporter goes back after hearing of survivors.
- A young Lithuanian brother and sister find themselves on a road trip across the east of England in an attempt to see their favorite football team play in Norwich City. With no money they ride their luck through an unfamiliar land by any means necessary, laying their fate at the people they meet along the way. Will the love of the game be enough to see them through to the Brother's goal?
- Based on the 1971 true story known as "The Great Plane Robbery", this tele-movie tells the story of Peter Macari alias Mr. Brown. Under a grand extortion scam, he steals $500,000 in cash from Australian airlines company Qantas. This begins the start of a major international manhunt to catch a thief who is now living the high life from the spoils of his heist.
- An obsessive food collector, determined not to desecrate his precious vittles, resorts to the alarming act of cannibalism.
- American spy James Bond must outsmart card wiz and crime boss Le Chiffre while monitoring his actions.
- DVD documentary short about the casting of On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969). Program is made up of original television footage of the principal leads of the movie's cast meeting the press on the 7th of October 1968, two weeks prior to the start of principal photography.
- Cate Hill is a docufictional account of Queer platonic intimacy on a farm run by witches in the hills of the northern Appalachians. The human relationships are cast against a dramatic elemental backdrop of the fluids autumnal harvest: milk from the goats, honey from the hives, cider from the press, and blood from the chicken slaughter as they intermingle with human fluids of sweat and tears in the sacred sauna.
- Australian feature length documentary about a poverty stricken family living in a squatter's dwelling in Manila, Phillipines. Doc is set during a three month period and tells the story of two parents with two little children who must sell cigarettes to survive. Ethnographic and anthropological film shows the crises the impoverished family must face and is the winner of a number of awards.
- The world's greatest game fish now has its own series. Filmmaker Jamie Howard shoots these mysterious silver fish of the Florida flats from air, land and sea. The series takes us across the flats with 5-time Gold Cup champions Andy Mill and guide Tim Hoover. Mill, an ex-Olympic skier is arguably the best tarpon fisherman in the world and Hoover share secrets and laughs for days on end. Also featured, Keys guide and Great Outdoor Games winner Tom Rowland, Veteran angler and one-time unofficial world record holder Fitz Coker, Keys guide Rich Tudor and a lot of tarpon!
- A maniac is stalking and killing female students at a university.
- A sharp witted comedy short about a group of twenty-somethings working in a clothes shop, with wit and irreverence, they share illegal trades, relationships and drama. Set in London, it has already been nominated for the Lift Off Sessions and will be going out to more festivals.
- The Gates family dream house turns quickly into a nightmare when their life is disturbed by the deranged previous owner who plots to retake his home and the Gates children for his own - hiding in the house attic and methodically taking out all those that stand in his way.
- A Midwestern American girl named Holly Harper dreamed of a fairy tale life in a land far away. She goes online to find her Prince and travels to Germany to meet her future husband, only to discover that she has landed in the deceitful land of the catfish.
- Dark Mountain is an old New Hampshire tale about the Dreadful Doc Benton, a man who was a grave robber and found the secret to immortality in the early 19th century.
- Under the guise of a brutally honest documentary, this malevolent propaganda film aims to be an "indispensable tool in the hands of the Aryan race", designed to depict the "true" Jew when the masks of western civilisation fall off.
- This episode of the series takes a look at the Production Design of the James Bond movie, The Spy Who Loved Me (1977). It covers production design, art direction, set construction, props as well as examining their role in the history of the James Bond movies together with the individual style, approach and method of production designer Ken Adam. A producer's view, by producer Albert R. Broccoli, is also given.
- Evil awaits artist Daniel when he accepts an invitation to return to his hometown. Soon Daniel's recurring nightmares return, disturbing events begin to occur, and his long-forgotten secret rides in on the coattails of a vengeful demon.
- In the year 2031, a University of Washington student studying neurology, enters the school's acclaimed student inventors competition. He creates a device which not only gains him victory, but over time turns out to be the technology which enables the transcendence of humanity into demigods. But how will man fare when given the gift of godhood?
- In the year 2031, a University of Washington student studying neurology, enters the school's acclaimed student inventors competition. He creates a device which not only gains him victory, but over time turns out to be the technology which enables the transcendence of humanity into demigods. But how will man fare when given the gift of godhood?
- Promotional documentary television special predominantly filmed outside Buckingham Palace and Green Park in London for the parachute sequence of the James Bond movie Die Another Day (2002).
- Doosra is a story of how cricket changed India, seen through the eyes of a young girl.
- This episode of the series takes a look at post-production of the James Bond movie, _Spy Who Loved Me, The (1977)_. Specifically, it looks at editing with John Glen and film composing with Marvin Hamlisch as well as the director Lewis Gilbert's role in post-production.
- As the residents have escaped the carnage from the hotel, they must now face the aftermath and put the pieces together to solve the mystery as to why the hotel was chosen. As Chinars funeral has passed, Jo gets on with her life and attempts to set things back to normal but encounters problems that complicate things further.
- Efsun is a well loved doctor in her small town in Antep. She receives a visitor who identifies himself as Emir, her estranged mother's chauffeur. He tells her that her mother is dying and that she is requesting Efsun to come see her in Istanbul. Efsun battles with her feelings, she doesn't want to leave her beloved father to visit the woman who left them many years before. Emir convinces Efsun to go to Istanbul. Emir takes Efsun to a hospital to visit her mother, Pervin, where Efusn soon discovers the real reason she had been summoned to Istanbul, and learns who Emir really is. Pervin secretly blackmails Efsun to stay in Istanbul for 3 months and work with Emir. Efsun agrees to stay but she has her own secrets she doesn't want discovered, Pervin agrees to stay silent. Emir is not happy about Efsun staying but begrudgingly agrees to work with her. There is an obvious attraction between Emir and Efsun but both are harboring resentments toward each other for one reason or another. Will they be able to work with each other?
- Follows Sarah Harmer and her band on tour to raise awareness about the threats of quarrying on the Niagara Escarpment.
- A man stranded on a island where it's not going his way and time feels like stopped, until he suddenly keep going and innovated with his environment. Suddenly he found a girl which grow fond of each-other and time felt fast again.
- Every Day's A Bonus' is a short film comedy that tells the story of a strained relationship between a mother and daughter. Set against the backdrop of a post lockdown world, Jean (77), a widow and Claire (45), a single professional, live their lives at arms length from each other, physically and emotionally, ever since Jean's husband, Ray, died, thirteen years ago. The death of Ray hit them both hard, and as a result, they live separate lives, expressing only tough love, in an unconscious bid to avoid any future heartache by not being too close.
- Blanche, the cross-dressing manager of a New York nightclub, uncovers secrets old and new while trying to keep Andie, the club's star performer, from leaving.
- Documentary about the cranio-facial unit at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Adelaide, South Australia and the work done in cranio-facial surgery to perform facial reconstruction of disfigured faces. Case study examines a Vietnamese woman whose disfigured-face was caused by a napalm explosion during the Vietnam War.
- Fallen Souls is a tale of a young man's journey from revenge to self-discovery. It creates a new unique genre of the supernatural and draws on time-honored elements of a revenge thriller, then travels the difficult journey to understanding faith and unconditional love for god, family and self. Dominic, a diligent blue collar factory worker, husband to the perfect woman and father to a heavenly child, lives a humble little life. When he stumbles upon the slain and bloodied bodies of both wife and child in their home, Dominic's dream life turns into a nightmare. Grief stricken, he takes matters into his own hands and begins a desperate search through Chicago's worst slums to the crest of it's upper society, hunting a killer known as the "Silent Slasher" who's managed to elude capture by Chicago's finest for years, hoping to avenge his family that they may finally rest in peace. This vengeful quest reveals to our hero that all things aren't always as they seem. Angels don't always have wings, devils don't always wear horns and that the spiritual war between good and evil is played out in day to day battles between mankind, influenced by the forces both sworn to protect us and those who would seek to destroy us.
- When Arthur receives a robotic carer who stops him from seeing his ill wife. Arthur must find a way to escape his imprisonment to be reunited with his wife one last time.