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- 2018–2024TV EpisodeThis hangout covers principally the cases of Harvey Weinstein, Bill Cosby and the so-called #MeToo Movement. It begins with a mention of the false rape allegation by Kesha Sebert against her producer and other matters. The role of Gloria Allred is discussed, including how she was caught out in the fabrication of evidence against Judge Roy Moore. The role of Barbara Ziv in the spurious convictions of both men is also discussed, and the attack on statutes of limitations; Ziv is a woman who promotes the voodoo of rape trauma syndrome and tonic immobility. An audio clip of Weinstein's dynamic defense attorney Donna Rotunno is played.
- 155 persons die in a fire in the Kaprun funicular. All 16 accused are acquitted. The verdict causes condemnation and speculations of political interference into investigations and judicial proceedings. The film reveals the unbelievable.
- Shortly before the crucial trial for the custody of his son Jan Krause is unexpectedly brought to a psychiatric hospital. He has only 24 hours left to escape from the institution to appear in court in time. If he fails, his tyrannical ex-wife will win custody.
- In the beginning of WWII, with Britain becoming desperate, Churchill orders his new spy agency - SOE - to recruit and train women as spies.
- Stand up Comedian Louis C vents about his childhood, adulthood and relentless failures with relationships. A Summertime Drug was filmed during back to back nights for 2 sold out crowds at The Stage Door in Elko, NV.
- A revelation kept secret for years - An autobiographical story of a doctor - the filmmaker - about the meeting between him and who was his great love: a drum majorette (in the past), which changed his life forever.
- 'Aapahasyam' is a journey through and into the suppressed desires of love and inhuman acts that rises from it. Gandhi travels, run by Democracy travel agency departs from Bangalore for Kerala and its travellers represent the members of an audience it tries to communicate with. The journey happens over a night where it becomes a partial analysis of a schizophrenic society which evolved through different times, with its eyesight diminished to binary views under a systemic frustration of patriarchy. Here bus becomes the frame of a system and its perpetrators and victims, the travellers. In its ambition, the film is two fold. One as the subject and one as its critique. The confined space of this bus, welcomes and critiques the mainstream audience who would watch and celebrate the events in it.
- There are countries where thousands of children who are claimed witches are abandoned, tortured or even murdered. "Accused of Witchcraft" shows how such a cruel practice is followed by the Bariba people, principal inhabitants of the northeast Benin. Members of this ethnic group believe that "wrongly born" children - for instance, those born in the breech position, with their head down or with tooth buds ¬- are witches having evil magic powers. The practices followed by the Bariba people are ruthless; such children are excluded from society and are sometimes even sentenced to death by their family. In "Accused of Witchcraft", Dominika Kulczyk together with the aid project of Kulczyk Foundation visits the SOS Children's Village in Benin, where child victims of sorcery violence have been raised. She also meets 22-year-old Djamila, who was accused of witchcraft and miraculously saved by her aunt and a Catholic priest.
- 2018–2024TV EpisodeThe main subject of this hangout was the alleged recent gang rape in Cyprus, much in the news. Other cases discussed include the notorious Hofstra University and Duke lacrosse cases. A lot of news and related cases were discussed including the murder of Kyle Farrell by Farieissia Martin, which is being given the Sally Challen treatment (ie the victim deserved it), the Gemini Project, and much more including some genuine cases.
- Akiti the hunter is riveting and exciting tale that will leave you at the edge of your seat as you keep turning the pages. With amazing and colorful illustrations and a heartfelt message, this book is sure to warm your heart and lead children into the world of imagination. Witness the power of Akiti's Magical dust that can transform you into any animal in the kingdom of the forest, and experience his lyrical song that is bound to uplift and empower the young reader.
- The dead are not silent, nor are they still. The dead scream for justice. For the one who will re-balance the scales. A vengeful seraph. Wrath of unquiet souls. The Angel of Death.
- The video begins as the first hand experience of an American tourist who is confronted with the enigma of Berlin's mystique being conspicuously absent of the accumstomed archetecture as represented in the films of the last century. Neighborhood after neighborhood is analogised in a combination of photographic imagery in tandum with computer animated sequences, test from journal entries and period music relating to former bygone eras. The slow transition from the mundane atmosphere of just another tourist experience to a prophetic flash of the uncanny linkage of contemporary American Petro-Imperialism with the failed empire of National Socialist Fascism is revealed.
- A confused teenager writes a blog revealing her daily activities and secrets, advised to do so by her high school guidance counselor in lieu of moving on to her first year in college.
- Autistic License is a filmed recording of Stacey Dinner-Levin's autobiographical stage play. Described by the St. Paul Pioneer Press as, "A docudrama, a true-to-life play that takes audiences on the roller-coaster ride of raising a child with autism. It's a sometimes exhausting, sometimes exhilarating, frequently terrifying trip that informs, enlightens and entertains and is told with unflinching honesty. " The playwright takes down the walls of her house and invites the audience in, allowing them to take a good look around and see what life with autism really is: the struggle along with the beauty, the humor, and the joy.
- Angelos, an eighteen year old soldier, disappears the night before at the Greek-Turkish borders. After his mother travels up there in a desperate mood and everybody denies information about him, she sets on a quest at the actual borders. The meeting with a woman from Syria would help her to understand what happened the night her son disappeared.
- 'BAADALON MAIN CHAND' - A song, It has been picturized into a beautiful story-telling video as well. In these bleak and obsolete present times, a girl wanted to uplift the soul of her dear ones as you may see in this song, she talked about a correlation between humanity and environment, how we crave for our environment to respond to us, its magnificence, so powerful, limitless yet innocent. Its an inspiring theme as the market is full of romantic and sad songs. This song stand out for its inspirational, environment friendly - light hearted approach and composition. A simple girl, with friends is requesting the moon to show up in these gloomy nights, talking about rain to innocent Pahari kids and much more.
- 1. When the Kapows realize their babysitter isn't who she seems, they have to work together to perfect their latest move and protect the Sapphire Dragon. 2. After Kody accuses the monkeys of things they didn't do, he has to admit he's made a mistake in order to get everyone out of an erupting volcanic cave.
- Baines, the Brunette and the Zeros.
- How do Europeans deal with their recent dark history (the wars, dictatorships and occupations)? What traces are etched?
- Set in Yedurulanka, explores the morality of people during the paranoia about the end of the world on December 21, 2012, as some represent hope and passion while others represent the calculated types who want to profit from fear.
- In Redding, CA women dominate the real estate market. They are the local celebrities. But rivalries are vicious and the agents and brokers of The Real Estate Group are serious about buying and selling homes. Behind the Sign peels back the curtain on the cut-throat, high-flying and hilarious world of California real estate.
- In February 2016, the world was gripped by the photo of a starved-to-death boy, accused of witchcraft and banished by his family and community. The two-year-old was extremely emaciated. He was living on the streets for 8 months. He was eating scraps thrown by passers-by. In order to help children like him, Dominika Kulczyk and her Foundation reaches out to African Benin. In many African countries, thousands of children who are claimed witches are abandoned, tortured or even murdered. An ethnic group Bariba, living in the northern part of Benin, is especially brutal in this regard. According to the Bariba's tradition, child-witches are those that have been "wrongly born"; for instance, those born in the breech position, with their head down or with tooth buds. The Bariba people don't believe that such a child can be "cured" - the tradition is ruthless: they have to die. 22-year-old Djamila was one of such children. She was miraculously saved by her aunt and a Catholic priest. Dominika Kulczyk will meet them, and she'll also visit the SOS Children's Village, where Djamila and other saved children have been raised. "Benin: The ones accused of witchcraft" appeared in a TV series, "Domino Effect".
- 7,000 peaceful inhabited planets of humans, bugs, and robots lived in harmony until the evil bug warlords began to fight the bugs from the planet Nuland and threatened the path to everyone's existence.
- This story is about Bibi, an adventurous little girl full of ideas. Once during her usual mornings by the staircase, where she likes reading her story books she realizes that she desperately wants to grow up fast. Having a very vivid imagination she quickly invents a plan to reach her new goal.
- An ordinary yard of an ordinary house. A man comes to an entrance. He opens the door. He pushes the elevator button. He enters his flat. Putting the kettle on, he looks through the window. You can't think of a more common story. But you have no idea what is going on at these moments in this man's head. An ordinary yard of an ordinary house. A man comes to an entrance. He opens the door. Attention! The film contains expletives and graphic violence. Strictly 18+
- A surrealist story about a family in Gujarat (India) who travels back to their dead father's derelict house, only to discover that a homeless knows the secrets of the estate and of how to free the siblings from the trauma that still assails their family.
- The need for an afternoon walk makes three women face their own normalcy. The two want to go to the cinema, but the other prevents them from leaving the room in any way. An alternative kind of family keeps their bond-strong , but at the same time it also increases their fear of walking through the door separating their space from reality. If the door opens, will they go out or will the rest of the world enter their room?
- "Boston Under: After Hours" takes you behind the scenes into the MBTA's tunnels in the overnight hours when most people are sleeping. Documentary filmmakers followed MBTA employees who perform critical maintenance and repair work at nation's fifth busiest transit system every night.
- Sasha is caught up in a web of lies, deceit and betrayal with her husband, Quamae. When circumstances threaten their marriage and the strength of their vows, will Quamae's love prove to be unconditional or will the truth destroy their bond and cause him to punish her in a way that he reserves for his enemies in the street?
- Susanne's emotionally unstable father, Mike, hosts a celebratory lunch on the day of her engagement. Mike can't hold it together long enough to get through lunch and eventually breaks down. Susanne and her fiancé, Will, exit in a hurry, leaving Mike alone with his thoughts and facing the consequences of his behaviour.
- Several adults struggle with the memory of their past lives as foster children at the hands of a monster. Miss Betty Thomas took advantage of a faulty state system which kept farming innocent children to her home, ill-equipped to care for the number of children she was taking in, not to mention the abuse Miss Thomas was inflicting upon them.
- Mark should be looking forward to his stag do. Instead he's in a forest at 4 in the morning, helping his best friend, Sam dig a grave for their mother-in-law. A corpse will become the least of their worries, as the night has only just begun.
- Call It A Problem is a short film written by Ricardo P Lloyd directed by Remone Jones, starring Jordan Cover and Ricardo P Lloyd. The short film is set in london England (uk) It explores Kyle's journey (Jordan Cover) as he battles with everyday life issues and the choice of pursuing his football dreams. In this film we get to see the different dynamics between Kyle (Jordan Cover) and his older brother Shawn (Ricardo P Lloyd)
- This hangout begins with some small talk and a discussion about the future of the International False Rape Timeline. The cases discussed include Brett Kavanaugh, Cuba Gooding Junior, Conor Oberst, Crispin Odey, David Copperfield (the magician), Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and others. The role of alcohol is discussed, rumours, and false allegations (of a different kind) made against women. The Elm Guest House and Hampstead Satanic abuse hoax also involved celebrities of varying degrees.
- Each episode provides a weekly fix of the hottest breaking celebrity news. "Who's hot?" and "Who's not?" in movies, music, fashion, and TV land. There is also an in-depth celebrity star profile zooming in on someone in the news. On top of all that, Celebrity Scoop also includes exciting showbiz items about the celebrity's best kept secrets, their favorite designers, beauty & lifestyle info, and of course their love lives. Celebrity reporter Victoria Recano contributes weekly fashion exclusives via The Trend and is often joined on-screen by fashion & celebrity expert Canaan Rubin. If you want to be up-to-date and know exactly what's going on, Celebrity Scoop is the show to watch.
- Short
- Being fascinated with psychology and the human mind, this film is not a linear story but instead explores the subconscious thought processes of one individual. Often times we replay events or situations over and over in our mind. These 'replays' manifest both in our waking life and in dreams. In this film time and space are flexible as we explore the creation of thoughts, memories, and what we experience as the world around us.
- Family dinner in a good home. Well-coiffed mother, beautiful daughter, businessman husband. The idyll could last forever, but somewhere out there the destiny of this family is about to be defined. Russia is absorbed by economic crisis. Its bony hand knocks on the night window, and bad news comes fast. The head of the family realizes that the collapse of his company is inevitable, bankruptcy, shame and poverty are on their way. And then he goes berserk...
- In August 2004, Cyntoia Brown shot a man in the back of the head as he lay sleeping in his own apartment, robbed him, and stole his truck. A decade and more on she was presented to the world as a "survivor" of sex trafficking who killed "her rapist" in self-defence. In under ten minutes, this short documentary debunks these claims exposing both the lies of Brown's enablers and the faulty logic that portrayed a cold-blooded murderess as a victim.
- TV SeriesDancing in the shadow tells the story about six students and their daily struggles with diversity and equality. The six students eventually become friends and for a dance group in with which they compete at the local tournament. They overcome many of their personal barriers and realize that every person should be loved and accepted for who they are, no matter what race etc.
- MEXICAN FOLKLORIC DANCE is a stylized, choreographed art form designed to display the cultural diversity of Mexico with energy, heart, and intricate technique. Rooted in the post-revolutionary period, folkloric dance blossomed in the 1960s and has become a thriving phenomenon in Mexico and the United States, and is performed all over the world. This documentary tells the story of the vibrant art form through the life and work of the internationally acclaimed artist and choreographer, Rafael Zamarripa and the dancers he has influenced. With a trajectory of over fifty years in the arts, Zamarripa was a member of the Ballet Folklórico de Mexico and former director of the Grupo Folklórico de La Universidad de Guadalajara. In 1981, he established the Ballet Folklórico de la Universidad de Colima. Both a pioneer and a trailblazer, Zamarripa continues to intrigue and inspire us with his creative genius.
- "Dark Blue Yonder" is the final chapter in a true crime anthology; there, and here, it refers to crimes that are so far off the scale they beggar belief. The false rape cases discussed herein include the very recent conviction of Anisah Ahmed for making multiple false allegations against another barrister; the Sabin case from 1978; and a truly shocking case from 1984, the framing of the 81 year old Harry Gerson. A number of stories currently in the news are discussed at the beginning of the hangout.
- In a town where death is a way to make a living, love and life are sometimes hard to find.
- After his young son dies trying to reach the U.S., Cuban mechanic Pablo Cartero decides to cross the Straits of Florida in a 1949 Mercury car converted to a boat, to personally persuade President Obama to stop the embargo on Cuba.
- A cruel, bloody and contradictory story about a debt collector whose latest client happened to be his long-time friend and fellow soldier. The debt sum isn't small. But the friendship of comrades-in-arms, who went through fire and water, is sacred. It begins with the memories of the Chechen War and the battles of Debaltseve... But only the outcome of the story will show who is who. Life proved to be more complex than any war. Attention! The film contains expletives and graphic violence. 18+