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- In 1969, two substance-abusing, unemployed actors retreat to the countryside for a holiday that proves disastrous.
- The adventures of a group of witches living in the city.
- A dedicated single mother who, on an unusual night on the town, is charmed by a handsome yet troubled stranger.
- An enchanting musical love story about a young man who falls for a model after seeing her picture and takes to the streets on his bicycle to find her.
- Meet Aaron Best: a former NBA player who has fallen on hard times. The favorite son in a city where high school basketball stars are eternally idolized. Amid a government takeover in the city, Aaron catches the attention of Rose Fiori, the city's Political Kingmaker, who is intent on ensuring Camden's billion-dollar Development Initiative funnels directly into her purse. Aaron is the ideal pawn in Rose's political game of chess. But his brother, Ashley "Spark" Best, and Spark's father, "O.G." are two of the city's biggest drug dealers. "O.G's" murder sets off a wave of violence, and Aaron's family ties must be served immediately. A dark-horse in the City Council race against Aaron is Richie Rodriguez, a heroin dealer suspected in the mistaken identity murder of a local university student. Richie's street family's quest for control of the city's drug trade is on a collision course with Spark's organization. Rose's Grand Plan is in full swing, and Aaron can't afford to be guilty by association, not with Richie as his main opposed for the vacant City Council seat.
- The Making of America's Most Dangerous City is a documentary that details "The Organization," a criminal enterprise that conspired with crooked police and the mayor to run a vast drug empire in Camden, New Jersey. The story is told first hand by Saul Febo, the drug kingpin who was in charge of overseeing the alley, a cocaine spot where he sold over 300 kilos every month. Saul talks about his rise from hand to hand drug dealer to kingpin and how he financed the campaign of the mayor and paid off police to remain in power. In addition to Saul, the documentary also features interviews with Jeff Williams, one of the former police officers convicted of misconduct due to his dealings with members of The Organization. A second part of the documentary will highlight the political aspect of The Organization.
- Demon, Drugs, and Rock 'n Roll. Thursday night in London's counter-cultural Mecca Camden town.
- 'Blowing Smoke' uncovers some harmful truths about marijuana by dealing with the people who have suffered the pain and tragedy of addiction.
- Two young artists become homeless and attempt to survive in London. Sharpie (Joshua Allsopp) and Guitar Man (Sidney Berthier) live on the street and use their talents to stay out of trouble.
- 72 Hours In Camden is a frantic free-flowing trip through the vibrant streets of London's most famous borough, as it follows two aspiring rappers over the course of a long weekend. Blurring the boundaries of video-art and documentary, it challenges our predisposed notions of artistic expression and the different forms it can take, as our two protagonists encounter the many characters on the lively streets of Camden, telling harsh life stories in their unique style of urban poetry.
- Two young artists become homeless and attempt to survive in London. Sharpie (Joshua Allsopp) and Guitar Man (Sidney Berthier) live on the street and use their talents to stay out of trouble.
- Dispatches investigates Russell Brand's treatment of women.The British comedian, television personality and radio talker Russell Brand is accused of abusing women close to him for several years. An investigation by Channel4.
- A nice excursion of Jérôme Pitorin from St.Pancras station and the neighborhood of Camden (Mathhieu Chedid and his band playing music in the train station, the event organizer Jules Barraud, the pub in Camden-a place where Amy Whitehouse used to come-,the drinking of a beer and the visit of the London Eye) to O2 Academy Islington (Jules Barraud, one of the organizer of the club night, the disk jockey Dan Iusowitz-how to make a very good club night-, the moment with Matthieu Chedid in a pub and the English breakfast with Jules before the departure to France) passing by the Thames river ( the cruiser boat captain Marc Wilson, London by night, the Tower Bridge and the later the barge of Marc and his wife Sarah), by Brixton ( the market, Rebecca Carter and the Supper Club, the buying of goat meat, the friends and guests enjoying a Jamaican goat curry-the pleasure to discover new foods and to meet new friends-), by the Phoenix theatre (the singer Declan Bennett and the musical comedy "Once", the stage and Declan singing a song of the musical), by Trafalgar square (the skaters Ceejay Jepson and Jason Johnson, the roller disco, the roller skate and the dancing) and by Whitechael ( the guide Lindsay Siviter and the story of Jack the Ripper-the fake letter written by a journalists-, the walk through the neighborhood, the unsolved mystery). Besides we see zooms about the vintage fashion in London, about the fish market of Billingsgate, about the cosmopolitan cooking in London, about the London nights (the musical comedies and club nights), about the neighborhood of Hackney Wick and about the early morning in London.
- Host Nick Wallis visits CCTV centers that work to control the rising tide in personal violence by gun-toting or knife-wielding suspects.
- Rudy answers London's call with this expert tour of its traditional sights and contemporary and cutting-edge attractions. In London's breathtaking countryside, Rudy points out mythic castles, browses in the real Alice in Wonderland's candy store, visits Jane Austen's house, and gazes upon the mysterious megaliths of Stonehenge.