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- A chronicle of the lives of the British aristocratic Crawley family and their servants in the early twentieth century.
- Extravagant production of the first part of the book of Genesis. Its main highlights are the Garden of Eden, the first brothers, Noah and his family obeying God to build an ark for the Flood and Abraham's attempted sacrifice of Isaac.
- After being dumped by his girlfriend, a boy runs away to California. But he ends up in heaven because he dies after trying to help a family from drowning in a river. In heaven he'll meet a beautiful girl, who has never reincarnated before.
- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- The ghost of a dead husband haunts his wife as she moves back to their house in NYC. She's about to marry an egyptologist there.
- While visiting his parents (George Segal, Jessica Walter) in Florida, a New York executive decides to drop everything and move into their retirement community. The move prompts his parents to make an unexpected life decision as well.
- Simcha Jocobovici hosts this 26-part series, stripping biblical archaeology naked and treating the Bible stories with his own brand of investigative journalism.
- A film about the noted American linguist/political dissident and his warning about corporate media's role in modern propaganda.
- This is the story about one of the fathers of modern rocketry and a founder of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory which still leads the way in the development of rockets and the exploration of space. Its founder, Jack Parsons, was also an occultist and a sorcerer who followed the teachings of Aleister Crowley. After repeated investigations by the FBI, he died at the age of 38 in a mysterious explosion that made headlines around the US. Officially it was a tragic scientific accident - other interpretations of the event persist to this day.
- The Lost Tomb of Jesus is a documentary which makes a case that the 2,000-year-old "Tomb of the Ten Ossuaries" belonged to the family of Jesus of Nazareth.
- A story about the world's best Cyber spies. Their training in Israel's military, and their impact on the world we live in. Broadcast on Vision TV.
- "The Devil We Know" tells the story of the Devil as told through his dark manifestations in art, music and popular culture throughout history.
- Footage of Charles, some previously unseen, narrated by specially-selected old interviews with the King and Queen Camilla.
- 20041h 18mNot Rated7.4 (1K)The modern suburbs have ultimately become an unsustainable way of living. They were originally developed in an era of cheap oil, when the automobile became the center of the way people lived and an era when people wanted to escape the inner city to a more pastoral or rural way of life. However the suburbs quickly evolved into a merely a place to live that had neither the benefits of rural or urban life, and where one was reliant on an automobile both to travel elsewhere and even travel within the neighborhood. The suburbs are not only dependent upon cheap energy, but also reliable energy. The reliability of energy is becoming less so as demonstrated by the multi-day blackout of the North American Eastern Seaboard starting on August 14, 2003. Part of the problem of getting out of the suburban mentality is that a generation has grown up believing it to be a normal way of life, and a life of entitlement, which they will not give up without a fight. But many developers and planners and some of the general public understand the want and need to make the way the collective we live in a more walkable and humanistic manner.
- Mission Statement: Uniting the people of the Big Houses, Potlatches and Canoes, affirming our relationship to the land and sea, upholding out ancestral laws In 2010 the HTC provided a BCR in support of Heiltsuk Nation hosting Qatuwas in 2014 Secured the Hemas approval in 2010 to once again invite canoes back to Bella Bella for Qatuwas 2014 At Tribal Journeys 2010 to Neah Bay we extended the official invitation for Tribal Journeys 2014 Since 2010 we sent Heiltsuk canoes to the north and south for traditional invitations to Tribal Journeys 2014. HTC Support & Sponsorship of past Tribal Journeys: Restorative Justice, Kaxla Child & Family Services, HIRMD, HTC , Social Development, Hailikaas Health Center and community fundraisers.
- In August 2006 and 2007, Thomega Entertainment in association with Credit Union Centre shot the third one hour documentary in their on going commitment to archive and broadcast these important Canadian legacy stories. This program featured Master Corporal Brian Mullison an Afghanistan Veteran and Don Jackson who survived the Great Escape during the WWII.
- This short documentary follows Montreal filmmaker, Eylem Kaftan, as she travels to Turkey in an attempt to unravel the 30-year-old mystery of her aunt Guzide's murder.
- This is the inspirational tale of a small boy's mission to help those less fortunate than himself. Ryan was just six years old when he learnt that not everybody in the world has access to clean water.
- Born into a world of wealth and privilege, he devotes his life to eliminating poverty and inequality. A religious leader who traces his ancestry back to the Prophet Muhammad, he struggles to balance the traditional with the modern. His Highness the Aga Khan is the spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims, a Shia sect with 15 million followers around the world. At a time when Islam is at odds with itself and with the West, the Aga Khan represents a voice of moderation, speaking out for pluralism and diversity, and promoting dialogue between civilizations. But will he be heard? The Film: The Ismailis are a people without a homeland. An oft-persecuted minority within Islam, they are scattered across more than 30 countries. The program shows how many Ismailis came to the West when they were forced out of Uganda by Idi Amin. It was the current Aga Khan's grandfather, Sultan Muhammed Shah Aga Khan, who created the Ismaili community as we know it today. Though a reputation for high living often overshadowed his achievements, he encouraged Ismailis to build modern institutions, promoted the education of women, and built a network of charities, schools and hospitals in the developing world. In his will, he named his 20-year-old grandson, Prince Karim, as his successor, believing that Ismailis needed a leader who had grown up in the modern world - an Imam for "the atomic age." The Aga Khan prefers to let his development work speak for itself. He has resisted participating in documentaries for over forty-five years and has rarely given interviews. This documentary secured both. AN ISLAMIC CONSCIENCE reveals how this shy and studious young man became one of the world's most respected faith leaders, tending to the spiritual lives of his followers while also operating one of the most important aid organizations in the world: the Aga Khan Development Foundation, which employs 70,000 people and invests more than $400 million in development aid every year. For the Aga Khan, social improvement, pluralism and intellectual advancement are integral aspects of the Islamic faith but his message is being drowned out by the rise of militant fundamentalist Islam. He struggles to act as a force for moderation, and to establish bridges between Islam and the West. It remains to be seen if this battle can be won.
- Karen Cho's film, In the Shadow of Gold Mountain, takes her from Montreal to Vancouver to uncover stories from the last living survivors of the Chinese Head Tax and Exclusion Act. This dark chapter in Canadian history, from 1885 until 1947, plunged the Chinese community in Canada into decades of debt and family separation.
- For thousands of years, in all cultures and religions, people have been describing their mystical states and experiences. As a mystical experience, "KUNDALINI" can be described as "self-realization" dissolution of personal boundaries with a sense of becoming one with other people, with nature, the universe and God - the center of all creation. The word "KUNDALINI" originates in the pre-Vedic form of Hinduism. It represents the all-powerful cosmic energy, unifying both the physical and spiritual aspects of our existence. Yet, peak experiences are not only part of our religious past. On the contrary, they are described by many modern psychologists as a unique state in the evolution of the human psyche. If allowed to reach their natural completion, they typically result in a better function of the body and a fuller capacity to express one's creative potential.
- A widow in her sixties, Momma-Lou is a pillar of her community and her church, where she sings gospel in the choir on Sundays, lifting her joyous voice to the Lord. But each day, she must watch the neighbourhood around her slipping deeper into poverty and despair. Momma-Lou's son Gideon has the blues, too. A college graduate, he struggles without success to find a job that will provide properly for his wife Cherlene and their two young children. Frustrated and angry, he turns to the one line of work that seems to promise an easy path out of poverty. The knowledge that her son profits from the very drug trade that has ripped the community apart is more than Momma-Lou can bear. When Gideon's criminal activities endanger her grandchildren, she faces a terrible choice. What price is Momma-Lou willing to pay to remove Gideon and his drugs from her life - for good?
- The Big "V" offers a unique, honest, and vulnerable look into the personal lives of 14 modern day virgins ranging in ages from 18 to 61. Viewers will meet one woman who had her first kiss at the altar, a recovering sex addict turned born-again virgin, a teen who has taken a pledge of abstinence, a young Muslim woman who is secretly getting her hymen reconstructed, and the outspoken doctor who performs this delicate and controversial surgery.
- This four part documentary doesn't just talk about affairs, Infidelity profiles the people having the affairs and discovers that infidelities are complex issues with complex reasons and don't boil down to just lust. Broadcast on VisionTV.
- As Putin's war rages on in Ukraine, we've been seeing weekly stories about the brave individuals who are risking their lives as First Responders and volunteer medics to treat soldiers and civilians injured in devastating attacks. VisionTV presents the premiere of filmmaker and journalist Martin Himel's new 1-hour documentary Tel Aviv 911. Tel Aviv 911 is a first-person account of Martin's own story as a 60+ year old, 22-year veteran volunteer emergency medic with Magen David Adom, the Israeli equivalent of the Red Cross which provides emergency first aid services throughout Israel. Magen David Adom is the only EMS in the world that seamlessly integrates 25,000 staff medics with 29,000 trained volunteers to provide effective initial treatment from basic life-support to first-aid. The Magen David Adom GPS App locates volunteer First Responders who can reach an emergency - including mass-casualty incidents - within minutes, often before the professionals arrive. It is a Game Changer in EMS operations and saves countless AND extra lives. In Tel Aviv 911 we meet a diverse group from Abba - a 72-year old volunteer medic, to Yael - a young, observant Jewish woman, to Areen - a young, observant Muslim, who leads her paramedic team. Their work with Magen David Adom shows how staff and volunteer medics come together and transcend national, religious and age barriers in order to help the sick and wounded. Broadcast on Vision TV/ZoomerMedia.
- Undying Love tells the love stories of the survivors of World War II. Against the brutalized landscape of post-war Europe, this film focuses on how survivors struggled to reconstruct personal identities and forge intimate relationships.
- In a world teetering on the edge of self destruction, award-winning filmmaker Velcrow Ripper sets out on a unique pilgrimmage. Visiting the 'Ground Zeros' of the planet, he asks if it's possible to find hope in the darkest moments of human history. Staring directly into the face of war, tragedy and instability, Ripper travels to the minefields of Cambodia; war-torn Afghanistan; the toxic wasteland of Bhopal; post-9/11 New York; Bosnia; Hiroshima, Israel and Palestine. This unflinching documentary captures his five-year odyssey to discover if humanity can transform the 'scared' into the 'sacred'. Confronting horror and heartbreak around the world, Ripper meets those who have suffered first-hand. And in each place, he unearths unforgettable stories of survival, ritual, and recovery. Scared Sacred deftly weaves together haunting and luminous footage with words, memories, and an evocative soundscape to create an exquisite portrait of a search for meaning in times of turmoil. With an engaging, first-person narrative, this beautiful film reveals that the darkness of catastrophe can be illuminated with hope.
- A young boy must come to terms with the events surrounding the death of his father.
- Takes a critical yet balanced look at a variety of otherworldly phenomena, including remote viewing, UFOs, reincarnation, crystal skulls, precognition, astrology, alien life, black magic, and the occult.
- Three Native Americans travel to the Czech Republic to visit residents there who are imitating traditional Native American tribal ways.
- Celebrities take their parents on surprise trips of a lifetime filled with challenges.
- This documentary examines both classic and contemporary cases of blasphemy, where a particular belief or point of view claims infallibility and condemns all who dare to question or oppose. Broadcast on Vision TV.
- By exploring the meaning of the garden in their lives, Canadian organic gardener Mary Perlmutter and her family members learn about themselves and each other. This film explores how the garden takes on various roles and functions within the lives of the family for whom it provides sustenance and enjoyment, including that of a mirror of the family itself.
- A thoughtful exploration of the human need to belong. Much of the documentary was filmed at Jean Vanier's ("Belonging") L'Arche community for developmentally challenged adults in France.
- Can you stand up for God in a school--and a world--where people put Him down? Rod Hembree shows you how.
- Martin embarks on a world trekking assignment. In China, he finds out how Islam survives and even resists the suspicions of the Communist government. In Canada, he meets a rebellious group of Catholic Women demanding the right to priesthood who find themselves facing excommunication from the Vatican. In Soweto, he discovers how the energies of a powerful clergyman can give pride and hope to thousands of unemployed AIDS sufferers. Deep in the forests of Russia, he encounters "Jesus of Sibera" a religious leader with thousands of followers who have fled the chaos of Russian life. In the USA, thousands seek out faith healing, as a way of coping with loneliness, stress and ill health that modern life can't treat. And in the filthy slums of Delhi, Martin accompanies a frail but powerful woman who is trying to save the Hindu Untouchable workers condemned by their low caste to a life of working in the poisonous and hazardous sewers of India. Broadcast on VisionTV.
- The Big Downsize is an exploration of why we love our possessions so much and the emotional baggage and stress that comes crashing down when there is no choice but to let things go.
- Going from small town prairie life to a youth spent in the cockpit changed Jim forever, and his passion for "his" Liberator has never left him. Unfortunately, his Squadron has seemed to disappear from the record, and from the minds of fellow veterans, a fact which saddens the members of the squadron, but one to which they were resigned. "Quiet Heroes" is the heart-warming story of a daughter's quest to honour the wartime flying career of her WWII veteran father and his crew and squadron mates. "Quiet Heroes" quickly became one of the most popular Remembrance Day tributes in recent years, and airs every year on November 11th all across Canada.
- What is common between Radical Islamist militias. We go undercover to find out.
- Bruce Katz, American blues Hammond organ player, and Ian Janes, Nova Scotian soul singer, meet and perform together on tour in the American South. They don't always see eye to eye, but their engagement sheds light on what is at the heart of the blues.