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- A food writer who has lied about being the perfect housewife must try to cover her deception when her boss and a returning war hero invite themselves to her home for a traditional family Christmas.
- Kevin Laird is a Beverly Hills school teacher by day and a mystery man by night. Using his lambada dance moves to first earn the kid's respect and acceptance, Kevin then teaches them academics. But when a jealous student exposes Kevin's double life, his two worlds collide, threatening his job and reputation.
- During the height of the social revolution, a young dancer searches for salvation when she chooses to leave paradise.
- WILDWOOD DAYS is the pop culture history of a quirky rock 'n roll resort of neon-lit motels being threatened by a wrecking ball - as told by Bruce Willis, Dick Clark, Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, legendary radio personality Jerry "The Geator" Blavat, and others. Far from the world of bland, impersonal chains, Wildwood welcomes you to 50's and 60's motels with names like the Astronaut, the Eden Roc and the Bonanza - or whatever was new and exotic at the time. It's also home to the country's biggest boardwalk and a rich musical history. Once dubbed Little Las Vegas and The Birthplace of Rock 'n Roll, it was the first place Chubby twisted and Bill Haley and His Comets rocked around the clock. There are Marble Tournaments, Baby Parades and plastic palms, Wildwood's official tree. Dick Clark hosted dances at the magical Starlight Ballroom. Bobby Rydell immortalized it in song, and a young Bruce Willis tended bar and won disco dance contests. Wildwood also has an incredibly loyal following. Generations of families return every year, like the swallows to Capistrano, to enjoy New Jersey's biggest beach and fight over whether Sam's or Mack's has the best Boardwalk pizza. But a wrecking ball looms overhead, threatening the summer dreams of decades of visitors. "Wildwood Days" will touch the hearts and spark the memories of anyone who had a special summer place.
- Buddy turns Joe, his depressed best friend, into a suicidal stunt daredevil with a death-wish.
- The life of an ambitious, Type-A doctor gets turned upside down when she gets fired from her dream job and returns home to work in her father's Harlem-based clinic. She soon learns that unconventional tactics are the only way to manage this irreverent group of patients. Things quickly go from bad to worse when her father retires and leaves her the practice and her ex-boyfriend creeps back into the picture.
- After an accident, a young woman has muddled memories of her past, and when she tries to access them via a chip to recover her memories, she discovers someone has tried to delete them. Who would do this to her most precious moments? BUFFERING...PLEASE WAIT, Samantha Lai's directorial debut, presents an emotional journey into the near future that questions whether technology's best intentions can help with a tragic loss.
- During the 18th c., an irresistible human tide swept against the western mountains of Virginia, anxious to spill beyond these natural barriers, into a vast and dangerous wilderness to the west. Here, dreams could be fulfilled by those courageous enough to take on the monumental risks. The passageway to this "promised land" was an old buffalo trace known as the Wilderness Road. This is the story about the collision course of cultures. One man who helped shape this era of the American Revolution, was Joseph Martin. A companion of Daniel Boone, Martin established one of the earliest wilderness outposts in Powell's Valley, that would serve as a refuge against the harsh realities of the frontier.
- Nova Scotia is a place of stunning beauty, wonderful people, great food, wine and micro-brewery industries. We explore the province, sharing adventures and gorgeous scenery with viewers, showing them why this is a bucket-list destination.
- A car accident occurs and Dusan's teenage daughter Milena gets very seriously injured. To add insult to injury, Dusan is unable to donate a kidney when he finds out he is not Milena's biological father. Dusan is left to cope with his wife's infidelity, as well as the life of his ailing daughter.
- Auchendarroch House, a 19th Century mansion in the Adelaide Hills, links the lives of two women who, separated by over a hundred years, are consumed with creating a nexus of beauty through the designs of William Morris.
- Scripted Talk Show with High School Hosts, Ryan and Randi as they maneuver High School and off beat guests as well as up and coming singer songwriters.
- Wanda was a 1920's era Wild West sharpshooter. She had four husbands - but only shot one of them.
- It is the eve of Gay Pride Day in Toronto as the film begins. In a humorously self-acknowledged homage to Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol', Debbie's recently deceased Grandmother has decided to intervene. Not only must Debbie mend her ways, but she must mend her heart. Over the course of the night, her Grandmother tells her, Debbie will be visited by three ghosts. And so the fun begins. First is the Ghost of Lovers Past. And with her she brings several of Debbie's ex-lovers to party & roast Debbie. The Ghost then leads her on a journey of remembrance - from cock-eyed optimist to jaded grump. Secondly is the Ghost of Lovers Present - bubble baths, chocolate covered strawberries, and masturbation comprise a date with herself she'll never forget. And lastly, the Ghost of Lovers Future. On the other side of the coin is Debbie's exuberant roommate Penny. Fast approaching the end of her rope, Penny decides that in order to make her own life more tranquil, she must fix Debbie's - by getting her laid! Will it be 'dial-a-date', 'yahoo personals', or simply picking someone up on the patio of a local bar? Who can say? "The 'Yeah Whatever' Girl" is a film about being able to laugh at one's self. About fun and fear, panic and letting go. It is a film about remembering that life is wonderful. And that love is grand. Especially self-love.
- When a renowned artist's beloved wife disappears, he spirals into a deep, dark depression and refuses to accept that she's gone. In an effort to keep her close to him, he sketches her portrait over and over again.
- Zen Brownie narrated by Jeff Bridges tells the tale of Buddhist Monks and how leading with inclusivity, kindness, and compassion has created a well-known business in Greyston Bakery. Filmmaker Alison Bartlett in partnership with Michael Pirson (Stoner Chair for Global Sustainability - Gabelli School of Business, Fordham University) delve into the Humanistic Model Management and the philosophy behind and applying it to real world business through Open Hiring.
- The poor cast and crew of the series try so hard to make a relevant science fiction show, but end up with, you know, Star Fury. From their overly-method lead actor to their feminist director who isn't above trying to sleep her way to the top, Star Fury has a cast who can just as easily play it slap-stick as they can skewer political sacred cows. Plus, to drive ratings, you can trot out science fiction icons as guest stars because, let's face it, they need the work. All this hilarity, and on the cheap, too. Throw together a single sci-fi set, a production office, craft services room, and you are good to go. Later, we can take our cast on the road to conventions, out on dates, and maybe a jail scene after a misunderstanding with three transvestites. The possibilities are as endless as the galaxies that Star Fury visits.
- The original Canadian late night political comedy sketch comedy show.
- A 30 something single woman explores life and offers advice to encourage others.
- Code Noir' shares the story of the first Black French general. You've probably heard of the novel "The Count of Monte Cristo," but have you heard of the first Black French general who inspired it? General Alex Dumas was the son of an enslaved Black woman and a white Frenchman, born in Sainte-Domingue, now known as Haiti. He later became the first person of color in the French military to be appointed brigadier-general, divisional-general and general-in-chief of a French army. Dumas' story is the subject of Théâtre du Rêve's new film "Code Noir: the Adventures of the First Count of Monte Cristo."
- The story of Sari and Triston, a young couple whose relationship is torn apart by heroin addiction. While visiting a local art museum, Triston voices his wish to send Sari a message of his love, inadvertently freeing the spirit of the Greek god Mercury. Meanwhile, evil emerges on earth as Lucifer is on a mission to stop an angelic message from being delivered. When the messages are intercepted by demonic hands, Triston and Sari become trapped in the mystical world of myth and legend. Only the interference of a force from the heavens can bring the couple back together.
- The population of the Beluga whale has mysteriously dropped to almost half their original numbers over the past few years. With the assistance of satellite transmitters mounted to the whale we can track their migratory path in search of an answer to this imbalance in the Arctic's ecosystem.