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- It's the day of Michael Beauchamp's appeal. Connie, Michael's wife is keen to press on with daily work on Darwin, however her mind is obviously elsewhere. She leaves the hospital to attend Michael's appeal, which he wins. Connie returns to work after the appeal, to operate on a dancer who has a heart infection due to an abortion which she had earlier in the year. Michael turns up at the hospital and gets into a scrape with a journalist, landing himself in AAU with a head injury. Connie visits him and tells Michael they will talk later. Connie is on Darwin when Michael later turns up with a Thai take-away. Connie tells Michael he may return home with her, where they can eat and talk. Elsewhere, Lola is reluctant to let Leanne's dad take her home. After she suspects him of being a drug user, she runs tests which prove inconclusive, and Lola realises he is diabetic. She reluctantly lets him take the baby home, but it's clear Lola is upset.
- Kaha Mohamed Aden, an Italian writer of Somali origin, narrates her memories of Mogadishu, her hometown, and reconstructs its story in Pavia, where she currently lives. The capital city of Somalia is divided into five main streets, with each corresponding to different historical periods. The 'fourth road' symbolizes the actuality of civil war, but also negates the preceding periods and makes it necessary to set our hopes on a 'fifth street'. The Fourth Road: Mogadishu, Italy brings to our attention the issues of a land which shared a number of historical relationships with Italy in the past years; yet, this problematic aspect unfailingly tends to be overlooked by Italian mass-media. The history of the city of Mogadishu gives rise to many important fundamental questions on the history of Italy itself, given the assumption that we have a limited, and, to some degree, distorted historical view on this matter, not to mention the partial omission of the colonialism period, of which people seem inclined to take no notice. The Fourth Road: Mogadishu, Italy aims to present the story of a 'new town' in a country which appears to be growing increasingly xenophobic and intolerant.
- Looking for Ricky' is an investigation into the disappearance of Ricky D'Cotta, a London boy who left east London for the Tenerife 80's club scene and never returned. It begins with interviews of people who knew Ricky as a boy, and then moves out to the island to try and trace Ricky's last moves in Tenerife. The story develops into an expose of the islands drug-fueled criminal underworld, in which everyone, from the editor of the local paper to the police, seems somehow implicated. In the course of the film it is discovered that 5 unidentified bodies exist, which may be Ricky's remains. Although DNA tests using samples from Ricky's family prove inconclusive, the final statement from Ricky's best friend reveals that Ricky was almost certainly murdered, following a botched robbery of a local drugs baron.
- According to this short film it shows how a young person who try's to commit Suicide is with two minds to do. So become of the problems prevailing in the society about the ability of this person own decision to commit suicide.
- "Holocaust experience turns into uplifting tale of destiny" "alternately sad and funny"
- When Harley's long term girlfriend Jane dumps him and moves out, Guy's latest one night stand Amy, moves in! The situations gets increasingly awkward as Harley makes sad attempts to reconcile with his ex, while Guy makes sad attempts to rekindle his fling with Amy.
- Lured to a remote farmhouse by a deceitful relative, a young family fall victim to malevolent fairies who need sacrifices to renew their magical life force.
- This movie is about a young girl who hangs out with the wrong crowd. Her name is Jennifer. She was once an A student. Her association with the wrong crowd has caused her grades to decline. At the age of 5 Jennifer suffered a traumatic incident that rocked her to the core. After the untimely death of her father, she would never be the same. Five years later, Jennifer's mother decided to remarry, leaving her young daughter unhappy once again. This choice had unintended consequences and Jennifer spiraled out of control. This story has betrayal, vindictiveness, love and redemption. It reminds you that some choices made in the past can and will affect your future.
- Series II went to the Caribbean, Series III to South Island, New Zealand.
- During World War II, a Soviet undercover spy manages to infiltrate the Nazi elite.
- In 1963, Yale University places an advert in a local newspaper, calling for volunteers to participate in a memory experiment. Obedience is the story of one man who, having volunteered, finds himself in a struggle between his moral conscience and a malevolent authority.
- Former lead guitarist and singer of Pink Floyd, David Gilmour returns decades later after previously performing there with Pink Floyd. David Gilmour returned for two concerts in the ancient stone Roman amphitheatre where gladiators fought in the first century A.D. as part of his 'Rattle That Lock' tour.
- First Episode of a Post-Apocalyptic Short movie series - Winner - Best Screenplay 2016 - FiPiLi Horror and Sci-Fi Fes4tival 2016 (Livorno, Italy - 25 April 2016) Three mercenaries are travelling through a mountain chain in a post-atomic war Italy. They are on a mission on behalf of the "Pope", emperor of the last real city in that part of the globe, Luth. Their mission is to find a man that seems to have a lot to offer to the inhabitants of the surface.
- Twenty Seven year old Liam Lovelle is a City Centre hotel employee who arrives for work one morning to discover a slight change to his daily routine. He is made redundant. After 8 years of loyal service Liam returns to his empty apartment to contemplate his future and the ultimate, his dream! Liam finds the sudden change to his life very difficult and the thought of the future bringing him closer to his dream is a million miles away. Why? Liam has Aspergers Syndrome. But what follows the next day, would not have happened if Liam remained at the hotel.
- While posted in Poland a Shell shocked British Army Captain and his unit embark on a mysterious secret covert mission just days after Hitler is declared dead.
- A young man is driven insane by his traumatic past, where he lost his mother, leading him to regrettable actions, pushing him even further away from his goal of inner peace.
- In the finale of the Infinity Blade trilogy, Siris and Isa must locate and stop the Worker of Secrets, before he and his army of Deathless destroy the world. They find allies to help them, and from their new headquarters they plan and execute their campaign against the Deathless. But in the end, it all comes down to their skill with a blade, their desire to win, and their belief in redemption.
- Steve Brody hides a dark secret from his childhood that seems to follow him into his adulthood , no matter how hard he tries it seems to affect his life in the present until one fateful day a stranger walks into town with a job offer he can't refuse . The film twists and turns as Steve loses his grip on his family and heads on a downward spiral of violence.
- The GIFT Festival was found in 1997 right after the death of Michael Tumanishvili. One of the biggest names in Georgian theater industry in 20th century. In 2009 the Georgian government stopped financing the festival due for political reasons for 3 years. But it was continuing it's life in Edinburgh International Festival thanks to the board of directors. In 2013 the GIFT was back. The strands that weave the Georgia International Festival of Theater together are big, bright and uncomfortable. They put theater and dance firmly in a zone of argument that says an artistic question is always a political question, and one which will never be answered in platitudes. Over at the Tumanishvili Theater, though, Dolidze and the GIFT festival are rising to the challenge of these latest troubled times with their usual flair, helping to put Georgian theater on the international map, and introducing Georgian audiences to an impressive range of international work. The starting point was a sense in the international theater community that Georgia needed to free itself from the mess that the breakup of the Soviet Union and the ensuing civil conflict had left. GIFT was not only an acronym of the festival's name, it represented the gift of artistic solidarity from the theatrical world. Much of the impetus came from William Burdett-Coutts, the founder of Assembly (one of the main production companies of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe) and later the Director of London's Riverside Studios. He garnered the support of many of the great names of British theater, including Peter Brook, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Attenborough and Anthony Hopkins, and Burdett-Coutts was a major force in shaping the blueprint for the programming. "It was a gift to humanity," said one Italian company member, after the show. And like all great festivals -including Edinburgh, at its magnificent best - GIFT is about these mutual acts of giving; allowing the great tradition of Georgian theater to give itself to the world, and demonstrating to this great and beautiful city that the world does not always arrive to invade and conquer, but sometimes comes to sing, laugh, weep and celebrate, to heal the wounds of history, and to face the future together.
- A man is forced to go on the run after he unwillingly becomes involved in a series of supernatural crimes that have haunted New York City.
- 'The Last Revolutionary' is a film about a life and death confrontation between two old warriors, whose lives have taken much different paths since the Black Liberation Days.
- Infinity Blade tells the story of a bloodline of knights, raised from birth to journey to the Dark Citadel and fight a one-on-one duel with the God King, the despotic ruler of the land. Each knight that falls is avenged by his son, then his son, and so on, until the God King is finally defeated by Siris, the last of the Bloodline, who finds the God-King's citadel hides a great many secrets about the Deathless lords and the world they rule.
- Six mates embark on a epic 1500km adventure through six remote North American rivers. They overcome class 6 rapids, a grueling portage and 130km upriver, against the flow. All to show the world; the true value of the North.
- The new hope on Switzerland's pop horizon is called "Pegasus": the young quartet from Biel has just released its first CD with a major label. Before that, however, the four 18-year-olds had already had a path of trial and tribulation behind them. Simon Baumann and Andreas Pfiffner accompanied Pegasus for two years, documenting their emotional roller coaster of highs and lows, self-doubt, crises, success and growing recognition. In spite of the fact that stars are frequently 'made' on television nowadays, their type is still around: musicians who write their own songs and view their music as a message to the listener. Four of these musicians perform in the leading roles of the film "Hope Music". They are approximately 18 years old and compose straightforward, popular pop songs in a style akin to the 1960s. They have what it takes - states the unanimous voice in the press - to attain international success.
- "Weekend King" is the story of Rupert Coleman, a Silicon Valley computer programmer who made a fortune in the dot com boom. Stuck in an unfulfilling job, Rupert discovers an internet story about a bankrupt town in Utah called New Spring. Rupert sets out to buy the town and contacts New Spring's mayor to offer to purchase the town's property in order that it can pay off its debts. It's an offer the mayor cannot refuse, and Rupert becomes the savior of New Spring and transforms the lives of those living in it. Rupert falls in love with Jesse, a New Spring artist and shop owner. Rupert's love is unrequited until Jesse is led to believe that Rupert is also an artist after finding a sketch that was actually drawn by Rupert's friend and co-worker, Tom.
- After releasing their first full-length album, Boys Night Out went on to become one of the most popular punk rock bands in Canada. Little did they know that after overcoming such daunting odds, their biggest challenge would prove to be themselves. The first authorized DVD release by Boys Night Out, "Dude, You Need To Stop Dancing" shows the on-stage intensity of the band, as well as the behind the scenes friction between it's members which nearly caused the band's collapse. With live show footage, extensive interviews and a ton of behind-the-scenes footage, the DVD tells the story of one of the darkest times in the history of the band. In addition to the grim documentary, this DVD includes an hour long live show recorded years later as Boys Night Out rose from its former ashes into the band you know today.
- Secretly furloughed from prison due to failing health, Lex Luthor visits his sister Lena to seek her help finding a cure. Savvy as ever, Lena is suspicious of Lex's motives, but when she's faced with a life and death situation, she must decide how she truly feels about her brother. Meanwhile, Supergirl and J'onn face off against Manchester Black. James' sister Kelly comes to town.
- An adaption of Iain Banks' dark novel, whose central character is a young Scots history student.
- Summer. The sun's rays pulse on the surface of an inflatable pool as two lovers kiss and console. They live among fields and woods, far from society. Outside their love nest, ther's a world that never wanted them and that, slowly, transformed them into monsters. Aboard a white van, they sow hatred and horror as a response to a childhood that has never been processed.
- tumshie mcfadgen is a sensualist, his trouble starts when he comes up with the notion of cross-pleasuring. what would it be like to experience the maximum whoopee in all five senses at the same time? well I can tell you, it was a bloody disaster all round.
- Ilan, Oded and Kobi are a band called "The Pajamas," and they decide to move into her uncle's apartment in Tel Aviv "the big city". They meet Alona, the youngest and most beautiful neighbor in the building, In the "Hamburgari" run by Kobi's uncle.
- After earning 00 status and a licence to kill, secret agent James Bond sets out on his first mission as 007. Bond must defeat a private banker funding terrorists in a high-stakes game of poker at Casino Royale, Montenegro.
- At Miss Sophie's 90th birthday dinner, her butler James must fill in for her four departed friends - and that includes lots of drinks before every course.
- Council Planner Michael Fry uncovers a sinister plot in his Welsh seaside home town and finds himself caught in a growing tide of corruption and sleazy internet sex.
- The God King has been defeated, an unlikely hero has emerged and now you must discover the truth behind the secrets of the Infinity Blade. The continuing journey of young Siris unfolds as you delve deeper into the world of the Deathless tyrants and their legion of Titans. Can you unlock all the mysteries and successfully wield the power of the Infinity Blade in this timeless sword fighting adventure of champions and villains?
- Huxley is a monkey. He is imprisoned in a lab, forced to take part in a 'Monkey typing Shakespeare' experiment by a sadistic lab assistant. Secretly he harbors dreams of playing Hamlet. Can Huxley escape from his tormentors and realize his theatrical dreams? Who says a monkey can't play Shakespeare?
- Ibsen's play is the story of Halvard Solness, Master Builder of a town in Norway. Solness is a successful architect but he's afraid of the being surpassed by those younger than himself. The arrival of a young woman called Hilda stirs up memories and feelings with stories of a promise he made her many years ago.
- While that rich American dentist and the hunting industry at large scramble for excuses and justifications for their actions, your rivals will already have killed your cubs and settled into your territory. Yes, those weak ones who could not challenge you now run your kingdom.
- An Oratorio Musical directed by Daniel Goldstein (2011 Broadway revival of Godspell) that features a culturally diverse cast of talented Broadway veterans who have graced the stages of Les Miserables, Mary Poppins, Porgy and Bess, Phantom of The Opera, and more. Easter Mysteries is the first depiction of Christ's death and resurrection told through the lens of Peter his disciple. This portrayal sheds a new light onto this historical story in human terms - ordinary people with hopes, dreams and fears, uncertain of what lies ahead. Journeying into the passion of Christ's death and resurrection is no easy undertaking, but, in their search, his most-beloved followers learned the most valuable lesson of love.
- This series tells the story of British pop music through the prism of related art forms, revealing how imagery defined the medium, the phenomenal influence of art schools, the scene's love affair with fashion and the pivotal role of the star-makers and svengalis who invented the rules of the modern music industry as they went along. London Calling cracks the creative code underpinning the global ascent of British pop, to reveal the players that created brand Britannia.
- Three childhood best friends all old veterans get together after attending the military funeral for the childhood buddy and look back on their lives. A truly captivating and original drama.
- A classic contemporary feel good story about a "Man" and his Can. Follow our lovable friend around the Glorious backdrop of the Yorkshire dales as he spends one final day with his only friend. Built atop a hard hitting core this memorable little short will leave you asking yourself "free hug anyone"
- History and Geography in Tomb Raider is a fan made documentary web series that takes you on a journey through the iconic Tomb Raider franchise, visiting historical locations and unraveling mythical enigmas encountered by its famous protagonist, Lara Croft.
- The host's home has been descended upon by a group of uninvited guests. He tries his best to hold onto himself until making an abominable acquaintance. As they get to know each other it transpires that they share more in common than the host would care to admit. A disturbed comedy.
- 1960– 52mNot Rated7.9 (133)TV EpisodeThe amazing story of nature's great survivor: fungi. Not plant, not animal, but a distinct biological realm, fungi have been essential to the evolution of all life on land. And they may hold the key to mankind's future.
- A web of deceit, betrayal, and the ultimate test of devotion.
- A couple plans a trip to the countryside to help save their failing marriage. When their car crashes, leaving them stranded in the middle of nowhere, they must brave the elements and find a way out of the cold and dark.
- "Delarosa" follows the story of a man, Don, who comes home one day to find a note from his wife saying that she has left him. The note contains his wife's destination, and the film follows Don as he embarks out to recover his wife, meeting many people along the way who attempt to discourage Don's journey. Don however, will stop at nothing to get back what he wants.
- A young man (Sandrini) with natural talent and abilities is hired by a famous clown (Maurer) who has lost his inspiration to devise new acting routines and laughing material. A young admirer (Pastorino) falls in love with the clown's character and having met Sandrini behind the scenes he mistakenly thinks he is the clown.
- Lucas wakes up on a train. He has no recollection of how or why he is there.