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- A reporter and her ex-husband investigate a cursed video tape that is rumored to kill the viewer seven days after watching it.
- Combat!, a one-hour World War II drama series, followed a front line American infantry squad as they battled their way across Europe
- David Allen Griffin is a cool killer- time and time again, he chooses a female victim, studies her for weeks till he knows her routine to the smallest detail, makes meticulous preparations using his forensic knowledge to gain entry when she's quite alone, subdues her and administers a long, torturous death. Joel Campbell got so frustrated by his failure to capture Griffin in Los Angeles, that he quit the FBI, moved to Chicago, and remains in psychiatric therapy, unable to function normally. Then he realizes, when opening his mail very late, that a new murder victim is Griffin's, and the killer sent him pictures of her. Campbell reports this to the police, but is unwilling to join them in the search, suggesting Griffin is too slick and clever; yet he won't get out of it that easily.
- Traces the experiences of various residents of a fictional small village just inside the occupation zone during WWII. Deals with issues including collaboration, the Resistance, the fate of French Jews, and war profiteering.
- A high schooler recounts the way he blackmailed his fellow classmates into contributing to his literary magazine.
- Lucie and Marie are twin sisters with a love-hate relationship. Lucie is an extroverted pin-up model, drawn to Paris seeking fame and dragged into a world of sex, drugs and danger. Marie is quiet, reserved and austere.
- Ten years have passed. Nikki's daughter Sarah, now 19 and heading West for college, is at her own spiritual crossroads. To make matters worse, her mother has recently revealed that, nearly a decade ago, she was the dinner guest of the Almighty himself. Thinking her mom is certifiably insane, Sarah strikes up an unlikely friendship with a travel companion who shares her disdain for religion.
- "Easy Abby" is a web series about the anxieties, assumptions, and passive-aggressions of romance as seen through the eyes of Abby, a chronic seducer with an anxiety disorder who's just trying to get by. Shot in Chicago, it features flawed, charming, sometimes-neurotic characters. It's as much about the awkward as it is about the sexy. From writer/director Wendy Jo Carlton, who just released her award-winning feature film "Jamie and Jessie are Not Together".
- A Woman whose granddaughter's been placed for adoption leaves clues to her birth family's identity via seal documents the child has access to when she reaches legal age - meanwhile, she goes about her life fulfilling hr own dreams.
- When hard-as-nails demon hunter Ramona uncovers the Devil's plot to scorch the Earth, she enlists the murderous talents of long-retired demon-hunter Lady Jasmine (Brinke Stevens) and the infamous Lady Black (Tiffany Shepis). Together, these three ladies will wage a hellish war against evil that will show the Devil what Hell really is!
- TV Mini SeriesA jilted bride, Whitt moves to the city where her friend Rich pledges a year of singledom, introducing varied matches. But Whitt finds love hard to avoid.
- In the United States, pregnancy out of wedlock used to carry a social stigma. Between 1945 and 1985 over four and one-half million unwed pregnant young girls/women, as an alternative to being shunned, publicly ridiculed, and made homeless, lived in secrecy, some against their will, at "rescue homes" in exchange for releasing their babies for adoption. The Ultimate Gift centers around the birth and adoption of baby Stephanie, the grief of the biological family that had to say good-bye to her and the joy of the adoptive family who received her.
- Gen Z is the generation of our time. Born in South Africa between 1997 and 2012, their existence is inextricably linked to a digital world that is anchored in one of the most constitutionally and socially liberal societies in the world. A country which fought for freedom across generations. Gen Z are the poster kids of progress and the embodiment of social change. This generation represents authenticity, boldness, inclusivity and diversity. In this five-part series, we will open dialogue across generations, and start candid conversations around values, identity, sex, drugs, diversity, the past and the future. Sharing perspectives from relatable voices from shore to shore in South Africa, representing everyone from Gen Z to Millenials, Gen X and even some Baby Boomers, this series explores and celebrates what connects us, dives deep into understanding what divides us and asks, what can we learn from each other?
- PERSONHOOD tells a different reproductive rights story - one that ripples far beyond the right to choose and into the lives of every pregnant person in America. Like a moment from the chilling "Handmaid's Tale," Tammy Loertscher's fetus was given an attorney, while the courts denied Tammy her constitutional rights. In this timely documentary, we see her sent to jail, and then forced to challenge a Wisconsin law that eroded her privacy, her right to due process, and her body sovereignty. Through her story, PERSONHOOD reframes the abortion debate to encompass the growing system of laws that criminalize and police pregnant women. At the intersection of the erosion of women's rights, the war on drugs, and mass incarceration, Tammy's experience reveals the dangerous consequences of these little-known laws for American women and families.
- In the United States, pregnancy out of wedlock used to carry a social stigma. Between 1945 and 1985 over four and one-half million unwed pregnant young girls/women, as an alternative to being homeless, lived in secrecy, some against their will, at "rescue homes" in exchange for releasing their babies for adoption. Letters to Stephanie the Ultimate Gift centers around the birth and adoption of baby Stephanie, the grief of the biological family that had to say good-bye to her and the joy of the adoptive family who received her.
- They play to packed stadiums wherever they go. Their sex appeal and personal dramas make headlines around the world. But behind the cover girl smiles and million dollar contracts lies another dramatic story. Shot in Cinema Verite style and told by the players themselves, SHE GOT GAME: Coming of Age on the Women's Tennis Tour goes behind-the-scenes on the WTA (Women's Tennis Association) Tour and chronicles the challenges, upsets, and successes of its young international tennis stars. The film travels to Montreal, Toronto, Moscow, Munich, Sydney, Melbourne, and South Carolina and uncovers the personal price that must be paid in a world where winning is everything.
- Nick Brim falls in love with Natalie at first sight, at the local wine bar. However, being over dressed (as little brother Simon has shrunk his most appropriate clothes in the wash), he is mistaken for a gigolo and is unable to talk with her that night. When he resigns from his teaching position, because of love (or lack of it for a certain pupil whom he suspects is the anti-Christ), Simon has the perfect career for him. The series continues with Nick being slowly persuaded into a life as a gigolo, whilst trying to initiate romance with Natalie.
- A group of curious children went on a school trip to the city museum and as they were looking around the impact of the history section the museum gave them the start for an adventure in the ancient civilization era. They entered the eternal combat between good and evil and shaped the future with their courage and unity in an endless adventurous journey.
- Shot over 8 years, I AM NOT A ROCK STAR follows the tumultuous coming-of-age story of Juilliard trained concert pianist Marika Bournaki (age 12 to 20).
- "Last Night" depicts the final moments of a relationship between an estranged daughter and her dying father. With difficulty both grasp the opportunity for reconciliation in the hope that it will provide the release they have both been seeking.
- Dancing With Gaia is about our connection to earth energies, sacred sexuality and the earth seen as "Gaia". First it explores concepts of Goddess and visions, then goes into what earth energy is and how it has been experienced by people of the earth's past. Finally concepts of sacred sexuality are tied in with insights on how to experience these things personally.
- An elderly couple remembers the time they broke up with each other and warns the youth about the gravity of a particular type of heartbreak: a queer heartbreak.
- Virginia Ross, 70's Star and Soap Opera Icon is broke and sends her two misfit daughters to Los Angeles to star in their own Reality Show.
- Jo Wemple hosts a behind the scenes Travel Guide to California's Central Coast - San Luis Obispo County. A perfect show to help travelers plan their next journey, Jo speaks with Celebrity Chefs, Wine Makers, and Artists as she explores the best of the best that the county has to offer.
- GRACE captures the experience of being mentally and physically challenged through the eyes of Jerome, who makes a proposal to Via, a worn-out prostitute, on his 40th birthday. A story about how a "disabled" soul can enlighten a "normal" one... when it is not taken for granted.