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- Before documentary film maker Maggy Fellman moved to Finland from Los Angeles, she knew the country was known for it's architecture. Now together with the Museum of Finnish Architecture she has chosen ten Finnish architects to show why the country deserves it's fine reputation. Lars Sonc - Eira hospital, Kaarina Löfström - Innopoli 1 and Innopoli 2, Alvar Aalto - Villa Mairea, Wivi Lönn - Tampere fire station, Yrjö Lindegren - Olympic Stadium, Kimmo Lintula & Hannu Tikka - Sibelius Hall, Eliel Saarinen - Hvitträsk, Jyrki Tasa - Into House, Carl Ludvig Engel - University Library, Theodor Höijer - Ateneum.
- Valentine's Day is right around the corner. You're probably asking yourself things like - how do I tell my boyfriend or girlfriend how much I love them? or, why am I even watching this when I have 0 baes? But that doesn't matter. Alexis and Alyx are here with 20 Ways to tell someone you LOVE them.
- From Celebrity Censorship, Animal Cruelty, Halloween costumes to Ben Carson and Caitlyn Jenner nude on Playboy, Justine has something to say. For the latest news on your favorite celebrities to world events watch News From Under the Red Carpet for a funny and informative commentary.
- Bringing King to China is the bittersweet story of Caitrin, a young American teacher in Beijing, whose failed protests against the Iraq war drive her to produce a play in China about Martin Luther King, Jr. Early in the film she mistakenly learns that her father (the filmmaker) has been killed by a suicide bomber in Iraq. Vowing to show the world 'the positive face of America", she sets out to raise $200,000, hires the most prestigious theater troupe in China, and stages a play in Chinese with African American gospel singers. But her efforts to translate Dr. King's vision of global peace to a Chinese audience turn rocky in the face of cultural obstacles and soured relationships. In the end, the protagonist produces a popular play but is forced to re-define her success, as she learns that language proficiency alone does not guarantee that two cultures will understand each other. Caitrin finally repairs a strained friendship with her beloved Beijing assistant, while confronting her father on camera with the charge he is suffering from post-traumatic stress from his coverage of the war in Iraq. Bringing King to China is a daughter-father story that plays out against the bridge she tries to build between the U.S. and China. As it turns out, Caitrin's bridge is full of unexpected "potholes." In the journey to find independence, Caitrin comes to realize that genuine cross-cultural dialogue entails a gritty struggle to find common ground.
- Chasing the Dream is a candid portrayal of eight Huntington Beach High School kids trying to obtain the impossible -- a career in professional surfing. The teens must steer through the ranks of scholastic surfing while dealing with injuries, overbearing parents, demanding school curriculums and a trip to Australia aimed at separating the ones who surf from the ones who win. Narrated by Gary Busey and featuring interviews with surfing legends Kelly Slater, Tom Carroll and Mark Richards, Chasing the Dream is a coming of age story about kids who will do anything to achieve their dream of becoming a pro surfer.
- An oddly naive man-child stalks his childhood best friend and tries to reconnect with their past.
- 2012– 26mTV-YTV EpisodeCircle Time Squabble - At school, Daniel gets so mad at Miss Elaina that he wants to push her. Instead, he remembers the importance of self-control and how to stop himself from hurting a friend. // It's Not Okay to Hurt Someone - Farmer Daniel gets mad when Margaret knocks down his fence. Daniel learns that it's okay to be angry, but it's never okay to hurt someone.
- Though around them a criminal world seethes, Julie and Antonio are a young and loving couple with a new baby and a solid, white-collar sense of stability. But when a loose social connection suddenly ties them to a major political assassination, the two become innocents desperately trying to adapt to a world of murderous politicians and police that, moment to moment, threatens their lives.
- Jason and Emily have just moved out on their own for the first time and everything seems to be going just fine, but when Jason gets fired from his warehouse job things start to flip upside down rapidly. Jason can't find a job and his drug dealer can't stop offering work. Jason's only alternative is to take matters in to his own hands and go back to dealing drugs. Jason is now back in the circle of drugs and going back to something he promised Emily he would never do again. It is now up to Jason to make the right decisions for a change before it becomes too late.
- Duck, Duck - Gun?. When Nopal finds herself at the end of a pistol during a robbery, she decides to become an NRA girl. But with Errotica on the scene, how else could this idea end up but with quackingly ridiculous results? Between Melvin and his pets and Dr. Groyne dealing with his Chastity, you're sure to lose your gasket laughing.
- Dimo Manchev is the head of a family with conservative concept of education and morality. Fearing his explicit ban, his daughter Lily secretly marries Plamen. The young couple is now wondering how to notify the father of their marriage. But eventually, life follows its own logical course and parents should resign.
- Meet Mariano Sotelo, a young Argentinian sailor, who comes to Högsåra, an island in the Finnish archipelago. He stays with Lelle and Trygve Örnell, who are charmed by his lively Latin ways. Their daughter Jenny is not always so enamored. He fishes and farms with his pal Nacho and tells us about village life.
- Based on, "On Self-Knowledge" by Khalil Gibran, and set to "Saturn" by Sleeping At Last, "Existence" is a visual poem that captures the irrevocable bond between a boy and his mother. Through breathtaking cinematography of an island untouched by modern life, the film calls us back to the innocence of childhood, and the beauty of the world through their eyes.
- In the summer of 2020, Heather and Maggie were scheduled to embark on Expedition 37. Due to the pandemic, their dreams were canceled. Expedition 37 tells the intimate story of the preparation that went into their journey, and the harrowing fall from the stars.
- Dr. Perricone is looking at a new accelerated aging model, which has provided him with the information needed to develop novel therapeutic interventions to further slow the aging process and radically decrease the onset of age-related disease. In addition, he will talk about the science of Nutrigenomics, and how a handful of very special foods and substances can literally alter the way we age, both mentally and physically.
- Frank Gehry talks about why Alvar Aalto has always been his favorite architect. He and his architect friend Juhani Pallasmaa discuss Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and Finlandia Hall in Helsinki, and the difference between working in Los Angeles and Finland.
- Freddy takes a rare day off to fulfill a big dream to ski, skate and surf- all in one day. But Freddy's 24 years older. And, he's been in a wheelchair more than half his life. Is it worth the risk? Hell, yes.
- A war of national liberation or a war against terrorism? Film-maker and acclaimed freelance journalist Kevin McKiernan poses this question at the outset of this stirring, provocative film shot in part by legendary cinematographer Haskell Wexler. It's all in how you define "good" and "bad." "Good Kurds" are those in Iraq: they're Saddam Hussein's victims, whom we want to help. "Bad Kurds" are those waging an armed insurrection against Turkey, an American ally: they're at the receiving end of U.S. weaponry. McKiernan went to northern Iraq to cover the revolt against Saddam Hussein. Just a few miles away, no one was covering the hidden war in Turkey. McKiernan determined he would report the story independently. 'Good Kurds, Bad Kurds' brings a sharp clarity to a complex history, while providing disturbing insight into immigration practices and U.S. foreign policy.
- From Burger King turning America's poop green, the Pope and Miley Cyrus and Hillary Clinton on SNL, Justine has something to say! For the latest news on your favorite celebrities to world events watch News From Under the Red Carpet for a funny and informative commentary.
- The final 72-hours in the life of Bali Nine's Myuran Sukumaran, who became an accomplished artist on death row before his execution by Indonesian firing squad in April 2015.
- A full uninterrupted program seen on public television with the author of the New York Times #1 runaway bestseller "The Wrinkle Cure." A groundbreaking, scientifically based, easy-to-follow, total body anti-aging program. The Perricone Prescription is a revolutionary plan of action that empowers viewers to firm their face, tone their figure, and improve overall health and appearance. Healthy Aging: The Perricone Prescription explains the connection between diet and inflammation, which causes aging. As a researcher who holds dozens of US and international patents for his discoveries and treatments, Dr. Perricone offers his simple, effective and successful treatment in this one-hour special for PBS.
- A family living in a big city buys a house far away in a small village. When they come to their new house they realize they've bought the wrong house. Although it is a big house, so when their neighbours suddenly starts to bring their pets and animals asking for care taking; they have enough space. The house turns to an animal-hotel called "Hotel Pod Zyrafa i Nosorozcem". Translated from polish it means "The Hotel under the Giraffe and the Rhinoceros".
- The documentary covers the highs and lows of Marimekko and where the company stands today. Some of the classic prints, such as Unikko from the 1960s are still in production. Armi Ratia, who created the company and Kirsti Paakkanen, who saved it, are the two strong women behind Marimekko. Some of the designers that they have promoted, such as Maija Isola, Fujiwo Ishimoto and Ritva Falla are stars in their own right.
- CAN you find love after 70? A romantic 'player, recently widowed, decides to risk it all and look for love one more time. Though, he has some hurdles to face, a sordid episode in his past, an unwilling participant, 'I don't date' 'You don't date? You run a matchmaking service and you don't date?' Will he be successful or will fear stop any chances at happiness and love in two people's lives that really deserve it? Three time Emmy Award winning actress BARBARA BAIN (Mission Impossible, Space 1999) and ROBERT MIANO (Sunny Red in Donnie Brasco) star in this wonderful drama/comedy. Their chemistry is both charming and palpable.
- Metaphysical AF dives into the untouched and raw topics of what life is "beyond the physical." Listen as a lifelong researcher, Metaphysical Mastermind, and Reiki Master Maggie teaches about the science behind the spirit in this informative and mind-bending podcast. This is the Mystery School, this is The Journey. It's exactly the way you planned and yes, you chose for it to be hard, sad, good, and joyous. We are the only obstacle. We are the Metaphysical ones. Join Me on the next episode of Metaphysical AF.
- Story of a father who never gave up hope even when pieces of his life begin to fall away.
- The fourteen year old Mona gets pregnant. Her family is ashamed about her and her boyfriend abandons Mona and the baby.
- There's a murderer loose in Rhine Valley. Between Squire Magazine, W.A.A., (Women Against Adultery), and a nude photo shoot, will Nopal and Errotica be the targets of old adversary set on revenge, or will someone else get caught in the cross hairs? Find out on the season finale of One Wife to Give.
- What if dolphins spoke our language? What are they trying to tell us? As a father himself, Hawaii cinematographer Ray Hollowell ponders that question as dolphins struggle to protect their pod from the trash dumped in our oceans. Things like plastic bags carelessly tossed and blown off the beaches; only to get wrapped around a dolphin's snout. Or worse, digested by one of its calves.
- Upon finding out that his girlfriend is murdered, Detective Peter Williams begins an off-the-book investigation. Following the evidence to an impossible conclusion, the detective begins to question his own sanity.
- PACIFIC EDGE a story of love, relationships, finding out what is important in life, repairing hearts. An older man encounters a young girl about to make the biggest mistake of her life. Through the mistakes that he has made in his own life and the help of his loving wife, they are able to find their way.
- Sandy, an Australian traveler and philosophy student, is taken hostage while holidaying a long way from home. But despite having a gun pointed at her head, Sandy is determined to convince her two captors that they have totally mis-understood their spiritual teaching.
- When Maximus starts paying more attention to his Pokemon Go than to Errotica, what's a girl to do? Between Dr. Fondler and Melvin Scoreezi stepping on the scene, and Nopal's continued attempts to find love, things are about to get hotter in Rhine Valley. Find out what happens in the all new One Wife to Give!
- 2013–TV EpisodeJoin Susie Sloshered with her celebrity guest host Kim Kardashian and Justine Belieber who is back and discussing politics. From the presidency sleeping with the Chinese to Donald Trump's head of hair and the Mexicans, she's got something to say.
- With the lure of land ownership, the Homestead Act of 1862 encouraged over 600,000 people to migrate west. Among its new inhabitants were Esther Strasburger and her two sisters who settled in Simms, Montana in 1910. Sun River Homestead depicts their story - the story of women who accepted the challenges of homesteading and who forever staked a claim to the West -- and juxtaposes it with Esther Strasburger's legacy, a great-granddaughter who still lives near Simms and for whom the land and its rewards are a way of life.
- A 9 year old boy, MAX, who was sexually abused by his biological father, in order to free himself he has to tell his mom the truth, but his mom's eyes and ears have been sewed shut by the Seamster, Max has to steal the golden scissors from the Seamster in order to free his mom and speak out.
- Puddles has another problem! What will happen when Peg Piddle meets Euphoria's new intern Francis? Will Puddles be cured of her blue pill conundrum or will her fate hang in the balance? Find out on the all new It's Tea or the Dog! Guest starring Ryan Parker
- Nicholas Perricone, MD, FACN, is the author of three New York Times #1 Best Sellers; The Perricone Promise, The Perricone Prescription, and The Wrinkle Cure as well as the Clear Skin Prescription. As an internationally-renowned research scientist and inventor, Dr. Perricone is the recipient of the Eli Whitney Award, for his significant contributions to science, invention, and technology. In The Perricone Weight-Loss Diet, Dr. Perricone brings his inflammation-based theories to bear on the epidemic of obesity, creating a simple three step plan for revolutionary weight loss and maintenance of muscle mass.
- A young pirate radio DJ, in 1981, deals with an opportunity to work for a major radio station, as his friends feel that he is about to 'sell out.'
- Jonathan visits his mother on her birthday bringing a card from his little daughter and an excuse from his wife - neither of which impresses Patricia. They barely communicate but find a route to understanding - of sorts - through the infamous first line of one of Larkin's poems. "They fuck you up, your Mum and Dad".
- A happy-go-lucky stray named Kalb summons a jaded djinn named Djinni, and the two discover through their mischief and mishaps that their only true wish is friendship.
- Mary brings her son back to Four Corners...a year after he saw his father killed.