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- Explores some of the causes of suicidal feelings, such as reactions of others, fears, and addressed various support methods. Strongly encourages an understanding of the thoughts and feelings behind threats of suicide and offers measures to help prevent suicide.
- Messages, All The Time, All The Time is an experimental riff on Gertrude's Stein's poetic lament about time past and present. Hamrick explores the dream state of a woman leaving a marriage in a limbo landscape using parallel editing techniques and shifting visual realities.
- After one of the friends suffers a serious accident, all four are forced to take an introspective look at their own lives - and experience the various messages found in Outwitting the Devil - and how those messages, both positively and negatively, affect each one respectively. The film opens fifteen years into the future on a sound stage and with the making of a motion picture. Within moments, we discover that the film being produced is the making of the book, Outwitting the Devil, with an actor playing Napoleon Hill from 1938, in his study. We view this production from behind the scenes. Along with us is a mysterious man also observing the production. So there is, essentially, a movie within the movie. As the actor (Napoleon Hill) engages the Devil in a cross examination, the mysterious man, while listening to the exchange between Hill and the Devil and hearing the messages being delivered, reminisces to fifteen years earlier when he was one of four friends who, through life altering events, receive the message of Outwitting the Devil and permanently change their lives because of it.
- A Corporation called the Lifemakers Corporation directs the lives of its users, called the Lifeseekers, who have signed an agreement with the Corporation but have no recollection of it as they have ingested a medicine which erases that particular memory from their minds. The contract itself allows the Corporation to constantly surveil the Lifeseekers and to sign any kind of other contracts on behalf of the Lifeseekers. A team of employees, called Lifemakers, works behind the scenes to arrange various serendipitous events that lead to the success of each Lifeseeker. The story opens with the life of a young boy, Dion, a Lifeseeker, who earns a living as a social media influencer and receives offers to promote various brands in his videos. As the story unfolds, it becomes clear that there are insurgents within the Lifemakers Corporation who seek to bring it down and expose its work as manipulative and self-serving.
- 2014–TV EpisodeAt the world's largest cathedral, St. John the Divine, sculptures appear to foretell the destructive events of 9/11. Also, learn the true story of the Salem Witch Trials and how the Grand Mosque of Paris secretly protected Jews from Nazi terror.
- 2014–TV EpisodeThe celebrity-filled Church of Scientology falls into the crosshairs of the FBI, "Dagger" John Hughes fights for Old St. Patrick's Cathedral, and mystery surrounds the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte, leading some to believe it's not his actual final resting place.
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- Intimate cinema-verite study of a local theater group, the Berkeley Stage Company as it goes through the month-long rehearsal process of a new play Baby, by Drury Pifer. Follows the actors from the first day of rehearsal to the preview performance. Emphasis is placed on the role of the director, Angela Paton (formerly a leading lady with the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco), as she works with the actors and discusses her method of directing.
- In this mini-series of six 30-minute programs in documentary format, host Bill Moyers shows junior high and high school students how the Constitution is designed to adapt dynamically to change, the system of checks and balances it embodies, and the urgency that young people become civically active.
- A wry look at Madison Avenue featuring a pre-teen who fantasizes herself to be with the Virginia Slims Lady and on horseback outings with the Marlboro Man. Though 12 year-old Rene is an ambitious runner, even rising in pre-dawn hours to practice, she is tempted to give it all up for the popularity she believes is associated with smoking cigarettes. Surrounded by smokers in her family and pressured by her best friend to stop being immature, Rene tries to emulate the sophisticated look of the Virginia Slims lady. It is only when she is caught with cigarettes at school and disqualified from the state track meet that she questions the appeal of smoking. Starring Kimberly Boglin as Rene and Maria Jones as Carol.