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- As Harry Potter begins his sixth year at Hogwarts, he discovers an old book marked as "the property of the Half-Blood Prince" and begins to learn more about Lord Voldemort's dark past.
- When a woman's long-time friend reveals he's engaged, she realizes she loves him herself and sets out to get him, with only days before the wedding.
- The incredibly spoiled and overprivileged students of Camden College are a backdrop for an unusual love triangle between a drug dealer, a virgin and a bisexual classmate.
- An inexperienced yet naturally gifted ice skater makes a spectacular debut in the skating world before encountering an event that could possibly derail her hopes and dreams.
- On a remote Irish farm, five people become unwilling participants in an experiment that goes nightmarishly wrong.
- Sam Gleason lives in a town where high school football is the backbone of the community. When she accuses a member of the team of committing heinous acts against her on a night she can't even remember, will anyone believe her?
- Like its first breast cancer-themed installment, Call Me Crazy aka Five 2/Five More will feature five short films featuring A-list talent both in front and behind the camera. The sequel will address mental illness. Directors include Laura Dern, Bonnie Hunt, Ashley Judd and Bryce Dallas Howard.
- As the movie opens, Spring has arrived in Jellystone Park. Just as fast as tourists arrive, Yogi is up to his usual act of stealing their picnic baskets and any other food he encounters. Ranger Smith is quite used to this by now so he is already there to stop Yogi at every almost every instance. Meanwhile, Yogi's friend Cindy has decided to confess her love to Yogi in hopes that he loves her the same way. One day Ranger Smith receives a call from the San Diego Zoo asking if they may have one of the bears from the park. At that exact moment, Yogi barges in his office demanding that the Ranger had better take down all the "Do Not Feed The Bears" signs or he would like to leave the park. The Ranger takes this opportunity to choose Yogi to be sent to the zoo. Yogi doesn't want to go and convinces another bear to take his place. So that the Ranger doesn't find out, Yogi goes into hiding without even informing Boo-Boo of his whereabouts. Cindy tries to find Yogi but stumbles upon a depressed Boo-Boo who fills her in about Yogi and the San Diego Zoo. However, Yogi is very much still at Jellystone and his food scams are working better than ever now that Ranger Smith thinks he is gone. Ranger Smith learns about a bear who calls himself "The Brown Phantom"(Yogi), and announces to the other bears in the park that whoever it is will be sent to the San Diego Zoo. Cindy hears this and in an effort to see Yogi again(whom she still thinks is at the San Diego Zoo), confesses that it was all her doing. Boo-Boo sees her off and within only moments, Yogi appears to him. Boo-Boo tells him that Cindy had herself sent to the zoo, so Yogi goes and explains to the Ranger the whole situation. The Ranger reveals that he actually sent her to the St.Louis Zoo, and at about this time Cindy, who is on a train, is told by other bears of her actually destination. They help her escape the train but she gets captured by an evil circus owner. It's up to Yogi and Boo-Boo to find and save Cindy, and safely return to Jellystone Park.
- Artist Yayoi Kusama and experts discuss her life and work, from her modest beginnings in Japan to becoming an internationally renowned artist.
- Valeria is a young woman who has just moved to Madrid with her mom after her parent's divorce. After getting into a fight with another student on the first day at her new school, Valeria is forced to attend after school group counseling sessions with other students in the school. The group quickly become friends. Over the course of the school year Valeria embraces her new life in Madrid while she and her friends let go of their insecurities.
- Jess meets Casey, a very openly gay woman and quickly the girls form a strong romantic bond which forces Jess to come to terms with her true sexuality; risking her family and hurting her best friend/husband.
- It is late 1598, shortly before the Battle of Noryang, the final confrontation of the Imjin War. The remnants of the Japanese invasion force are desperate to go home but are also driven by the personal motivation to beat their greatest adversary, Admiral Yi Sun Shin, once and for all. Self-serving Ming generals and Joseon officials also fear Yi's growing popularity and its impact on their personal base of power. These incidentally combining ambitions fan King Seon Jo's paranoia and make him eventually fear that Yi might come after his throne, and after a series of what he calls acts of high treason he decides to have Yi arrested. Yi, on the other hand, is determined to teach the Japanese a lesson for the atrocities they committed on the Korean people, and despite orders to remain quiet while the Japanese are to pull out without anymore bloodshed, he rallies his naval force and prepares for the upcoming battle. the battle commences and the Japanese are dealt a crippling blow, but Yi is fatally wounded by an arquebuse bullet. As he lays dying, the plot backtracks important stations of Yi's life, from his boyhood to his military career, his disgrace at the hands of his king and his reinstatement, back to the battle of Noryang, where he succumbs to his wound just as victory is declared.
- A teaser trailer to a upcoming show where a Dakotaraptor named Talon teams up with an alien warrior named Alistar to find dinosaurs born with magic powers like her to battle an evil alien empire.
- Sarah Webber is a pregnant wife and mother who has her world turned upside-down by the heart-breaking events of 9/11. Suddenly confronted with her own fears, prejudices and insecurities, she must find the strength in her heart to continue living in a world she no longer understands, and to confront the situations that terrify her to her very core.
- Adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play transposes the action into a contemporary setting in which the newly-married, quick-witted and energetic Hedda and her bland but stable husband George have recently arrived in their brand new home. Boxes are piled everywhere, but the sun is too harsh for them to fully unpack, so the couple is content for the time being to leave the house in this partially occupied state. When a friend informs them that George's professorship at the university might be threatened by the rebound of his academic and onetime romantic rival Eilert, everyone's insecurities bubble up to the surface. Skeptical of Eilert's transformation, Hedda suddenly becomes desperate to re-ignite his once notorious courage to live. Pulled down a path of deception, Hedda faces her desire for a life lived beautifully and without compromise- whatever the cost.
- SALVATION CREEK is the true story of an international journalist whose husband and brother die within days of each other. Derailed by grief but determine to rebuild her life, she quits her job, sells her house and buys a waterside rundown shack. In this tight knit, boat-only-access community, she discovers the simple joy of friendship and a man who will love her no matter how hard she tries to push him away. Based on Susan Duncan's best-selling memoir.
- Shot below the radar in China's electronics zones, Complicit follows the journey of migrant workers poisoned by toxic chemicals to challenge the global electronics industry, including Apple and Samsung.
- Vampire Queen Penelope and the intellectual Harold are living in a homeless camp, and they decide to go out and see the world.
- Chris, a college drop out, moves into a house of stoner misfits that are nothing like what he expected.
- "Everyone's loneliness is a maze and each relationship is a thread....that's why it takes two to get out of the maze." The lives of nine kids slides thinly from normality to confront a world of dreams, but also of sacrifice and dedication. Lucrezia's courage against her Mother's will, at such a young age, to hold on to the child when she discovers herself pregnant. Diamante in her isolation would prefer "a slap in the face" with fury, than the caresses that hide something else. Chicco discovering what the "real" world really is. Crisscrossing stories never easy and never obvious as the world we live in proves to be. When dreams seem like they are ending, when words aren't enough: music, dance and the discovery of Minosse comes to the rescue as fast as a heartbeat of life, provoking new ways possible to continue. No idealism here, no rhetoric "Fame" in this approach to cinema by Heather Parisi.
- The first act in the ongoing Bone saga. As our story opens, Fone Bone is separated from his cousins, Phoney and Smiley, and lost, far from home. His quest to find his cousins and get back to Boneville takes Fone Bone ever deeper into the mysterious valley, encountering new friends, strange creatures, and increasingly dangerous foes.
- A Cappella is a word not often associated with rock. Here, that standard is broken. Here collegiate A Cappella is shown in its true light - as a powerful, edgy genre that is sweeping college campuses and sucking in some of the coolest, hottest and most talented singers around. Follow seventeen of these people as they prepare for the most prestigious competition in the A Cappella world. Watch as the seventeen members of Reverse Osmosis (aka: R.O.) put everything on the line for their last shot at victory. Through tough, doubt-ridden choreography sessions, to emotional reunions to concerts and parties, you'll join R.O. in their battle. You'll get an insider's look at the music, friendships, talent, drama and love that defines Reverse Osmosis. And you'll believe it when one member says, "We're together because we have a love of music, but in the end - it's really the love of life and experiencing things together that keeps us going." Following suit, Rock and R.O. focuses on both the music and the friendships created within Reverse Osmosis. It is R.O's dedication to and love of music that is the film's backbone, but it is their dedication to and love of each other that truly becomes the film's heart. So, prepare to tap your feet, dance in your seat and fall in love with seventeen of the most charming, most talented people you'll ever have the good-fortune of encountering. Prepare to root for their victory. Prepare to become a gROupie. And prepare to understand why they claim that, "You can't spell ROCK without R.O."
- Tasmania's first detention centre for asylum seekers opens in Australia and Mary, a staunchly Christian pensioner, is opposed. Mohammad, a 26 year old Muslim man from Afghanistan, discovers an unlikely friendship with Mary after her knitting club donates beanies to the asylum seekers. Mary's prior beliefs are challenged as her relationship with Mohammad deepens.
- Crush is a psychological thriller that centers on Greyson Michelson, a young writer trying to move forward from her past suicide attempt. When Greyson is asked to write a speech about her past struggles, she uses the opportunity to try to move beyond what had happened. However, as Greyson becomes consumed by her writing, she discovers a new, darker side to her girlfriend and, ultimately, herself.
- This half-hour news magazine / docudrama television show hosted by Dwight K. Nelson investigated the possibility of God in all its expressions. With artists illuminating the wonder of life and world-renown scientists demystifying the technologies of nature, the show strove to bridge the gap between science and theology.
- Emilie runs away from home at a young age, haphazardly finding herself lost in the big city. She quickly falls in with the wrong crowd, leading her down an ever winding path of drugs, sex and alcohol. Escaping her ordeal, she finds herself on the run, and making friends in the most unlikely of places.
- Story of a 91 year WWII veteran, Private Charles E Rudler, who was captured by the Germans and was a POW for over 5 months at the end of the war. The movie covers his trip to Europe, his time at war, his capture, his captivity and his homecoming as a first person account told in Mr Rudler's own words.
- One soundtrack features the animator narrating an autobiography; the other features him reading a list of words beginning with the letter 'F'. The images on screen tie these two soundtracks together.
- The beginning of the Tower Records art department. Interviews with the original artists that created the unique Tower Records display look.
- Violet, a compassionate and naive woman has invited the world to sit on her shoulders; with demanding bosses. exhausting friends, a lecherous boyfriend, and a responsibility to them all, Violet finds herself questioning both her sanity and the very nature of reality itself.
- An NSA Agent's PTSD nightmares tease what he can't remember. He joins the daughter of a murdered investigative reporter to reveal The Undetected, the Omen Seven and unravel their terrorist conspiracy against our country.
- Paradise Circus documents the ways in which the city of Birmingham (its built environment and architecture) is perceived by women, living in an environment largely designed by men.
- A journey through the mind of a serial killer with an odd case of amnesia.
- Act 2 of the Bone saga: it's Spring Fair time as The Great Cow Race begins - with games, goodies and challenges. Gran'Ma Ben is preparing to compete in the Great Cow Race (yes, she'll be running) and Phoney Bone hatches a devious plan to profit from the competition. Meanwhile dark forces are at work in the mountains.
- Flavia is a woman who plays a dozen different roles in life. She is a mother, receptionist, delivery man, cleaning lady, chauffeur, and nurse to her friends and family members. To her husband alone, she is sex object, his mother, the perfect proper wife, and the fashion expert dressing her husband for work each day. She is the student and/or teacher depending upon her knowledge and experience with any given situation. Like most women, Flavia has a system to order her multitasked life. Reaching her 40th birthday, Flavia begins to question who she truly is, and her inability to find a quick answer builds to an inevitable meltdown. Friends and family members notice a shift in their typically dependable and always appropriate Flavia. With good intentions, but limited understanding, her loved ones rally around only making the pressure and frustration worse. There is no face Flavia can put on to avoid the questions, concerned looks and smothering attempts at comfort from the people in her life. Flavia must find the strength to step aside from her duties as a wife, woman, and everywoman to find who she is to herself. The One Who Wears Red is a slice of the fictitious life of Flavia. Her internal monologue is told through narration and visualized through dance. All of the roles originating in her own mind exist as different people played by other men, women, and adolescents. The appropriate persona surfaces when the corresponding task or duty calls him or her to service. Try keeping in order twelve personas and their array of corresponding duties; then, you will have walked a mile in Flavia's shoes.
- Seat belted into his dream car, a young football coach is forced to play an unwilling suicide bomber in an Jhadist game of revenge roulette. Strapped into a terrorist death trap, he must race cross country in 21 hours to save his family - and his country.
- Profiles the birth and growth of the punk rock DIY record label, K Records, based in Olympia, Washington.
- At Sciltre, nothing that is served up is what it seems and sometimes what you get isn't what you really want. When Simone agrees to a blind date with Oliver at the hottest restaurant in town, she doesn't have high expectations of the evening. She's not disappointed - Oliver turns out to be a nightmare. Seeking a mental escape, Simone begins to tune into what's happening with the other couples around her. With the help of the sulty Nina, sitting alone in the center of the restaurant, Simone gets caught up in the flirting, fighting and food and discovers that sometimes, the best things may not be on the menu.
- Shield and Spear explores a constellation of stories about identity, art, race, and freedom of expression in South Africa, twenty years into democracy.
- Toni and Tanya need a model...and quickly. The model that was supposed to do the Urban Decay photo shoot didn't turn up. Their assistant, Brian, is running frantically all over the neighbourhood trying to find someone, anyone, so they can meet their agency deadline. Enter Eric. Tall, lanky, and definitely not a model. He is approached by the women, and agrees to pose for the shoot, mainly because Tanya offers him $250 to do it. The women pull out all the stops and tell him all the secrets of the industry. Eric really starts get into the moment, and begins to sound like he really is a model, not just a man out for a walk in the park. All of a sudden, Brian shows up. During the photo shoot the women have completely changed Eric's wardrobe, and have dressed him exactly like Brian. Eric notes this, but not until the women and Brian make their frantic get away. A few moments later the police suddenly over take Eric, who is standing there holding a wad of cash and all of the props from the shoot, wondering what the heck just happened. He learns that the secret number one of modeling may be always ask to keep everything, but all he knows now is that he did not ask to be a patsy for an armed robbery.
- Hidden Medicine is an experimental, mystical film that deals with the relationship between Indigenous Peoples and the environment. The story takes place in Onondaga Nation Territory with appearances by Chief Oren Lyons and Clan Mother Audrey Shenandoah. A young girl, "Dakota René", has a dream about a traditional runner who takes a crucial message from his clan to the United Nations. The film beautifully weaves story, poetry, music and politics, creating an impending sense of our planets struggle to survive.
- As the story begins to unfold, we discover an intricate web of conspiracy, espionage, and crime. This is an unraveling of a gripping story, the real story, unedited, that has rattled the Nation, in a race against time to reveal the Truth. The most powerful players, a series of co-conspirators and pawns reveal a dark history, connecting Russia to the President of the United States. This is the untold story of deceit, corruption, spies and the infiltration of the United States Democracy due to an insatiable greed for power, wealth and status.
- The Shipibo-Conibo people have lived in the Peruvian Amazon for over 4,000 years, passing on their knowledge of plants and sacred songs from one generation to the next. 'Esas Voces Que Curan (Voices That Heal)' tells the story of a Shipibo shaman and her family, and of their struggle to keep their traditions alive while facing the challenges of the modern world.
- "Fight Like a Lady" is a feature documentary about a trailblazer in women's judo. In 1959, "Rusty" Kanokogi disguised herself as a man to compete in judo and won a medal that was taken away as punishment. Afterward, she spent the rest of her life fighting for gender equality and eventually succeeded at getting women's judo into the Olympics, paving the way for Ronda Rousey to win the first Olympic medal in the sport.
- A bully realizes the impact of her cruelty. Based on the biblical passage 1 Samuel 2:24-25A.
- Educated Minds follows the experiences and exploits of a handful of 5th grade students at Bret Hart Elementary, focusing in particular on Rayqan and Mr. Ben, a cheerful and exuberant 5th grader, and a progressive thinking 5th grade teacher who is unwaveringly committed to his students. With the school year moving forward, a set of tools to enhance the students and teachers learning experience is introduced by a community based organization located in Oakland, California, Mindful Schools. This program is designed to implement the practice of mindfulness into Mr. Ben's curriculum, where a Mr. Golden (a Mindful Schools trainer) visits their classroom three times a week through extensive fifteen minute sessions, lasting approximately five weeks. Mr. Ben and his students embark on a new process, and their journey begins with the question, "What is mindfulness?" As the mindfulness practice becomes part of their weekly routine, we observe the ways that Rayquan and Mr. Ben adjust to this new learning tool, how to identify with it, and the ways in which they can apply to other aspects of their lives.
- 'A Jolting Morning' gives the audience the true personal experience of having a seizure and living with epilepsy.
- The Virgin Intervention is an online comedy series. Valerie Hudson is a 23-year-old woman living in Sydney. She is a lovable oddball who is well and truly stuck in her comfort zone. She's a talented illustrator who, by day, designs graphics for a poker machine company - a job she hates in an industry she despises. For many years, she has secretly dramatized her life by sketching her bold, brave alter ego. When she reveals to her friends that she is still a virgin, they mount an intervention convinced she needs their help to get laid. Valerie insists it isn't a big deal, but to everyone else it's a hurdle to getting on with life that has to be fixed. Each episode features animated segments based on Val's own illustrations. They bring to life her thoughts, memories and imagination, providing an insight into her inner hopes and insecurities. The Virgin Intervention uncovers some of the core themes young women are exploring including around friendship, work, sexuality, self-doubt and self-discovery.