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- On the eve of an execution, eight people confront the darkness in their own lives.
- Two former C.I.A. contractors are caught up in an operation about which they know nothing making it difficult--or impossible--to find a way out.
- When an undercover policeman infiltrates organized crime and is seduced by the lifestyle, a second undercover policeman follows in his footsteps and finds that he is unable to resist the temptations that are offered him.
- The Dearly Departed, an ensemble comedy dealing with the aftermath of the passing of a family matriarch and the proliferation of schemes and conniving plots on the part of family members as well as a ragtag group of total strangers.
- All Hell breaks loose when a gang member kidnaps the boss' wife in a move to take over control of the gang.
- A satirical faux-documentary in the style of Woody Allen on the life of Marcel Michaud, an artist on the Place du Tertre in Montmartre.
- From September 1985 to early 2001, 500 half-hour segments were produced. (Interview) resulted in regular sales of story ideas to film production companies, producer and directors. The series generated a "first-look" deal with Tri-Star Pictures, who would pay to see segments of (Interview) before it aired on cable television. (Interview) version française is a French language version.
- An investigation into the murder of a down-and-out prize fighter leads Detective Bates into a Machiavellian game of survival where nothing is what it appears to be.
- TV SeriesThree people who despise each other stick together for the sake of a career in show business.
- Each week, the show presents a fictional interview with an 'author' who has written about an extraordinary event in his or her life. The interview is presented as real except that the end credits reveal that an actor has played the role of the fictional author.
- The Question-Asker is an enigmatic and foreboding character who confronts his target with a question that imparts dread and panic and knowledge of a terrible event to come. His target must choose between taking action or remaining passive with either choice having unavoidable and devastating consequences.
- A young woman despondent over the break-up of her romance records a video suicide note to her lover.
- As The French Chef, Philippe Léotard takes us on a tour of Paris pointing out notable cultural and historic sites on the way to the Place du Tertre in Montmartre where he escorts us into La Mère Catherine restaurant. In the restaurant's kitchen, Philippe prepares his recipe for us with help from his assistant, a showgirl recruited from the famous Crazy Horse saloon in Paris.
- The affluent, seaside community of Briarwood has been rocked by the murder of a policeman and everyone seems to have had a motive.
- Philippe is driven by guilt to avenge the death of his friend Michael.
- A Series of ONE consists one-man and one-woman shows. Each character is at a turning point in his or her life with conflicts that may or may not be resolved.
- After a man and a woman fall in love, her past brings an inevitability to their lives.
- A woman set adrift in Europe after the man in her life fails to meet her. Set in Paris, Cannes, Venice, Milan, and Monaco, the search for him reveals the covert nature of his associations and her life with him.
- It's the Kid's Word is a comedy about a child actor who took early retirement and "went out on top"--six months ago. He's rich beyond belief and keeps a full-time staff of retainers and attorneys working overtime to maintain and oversee his dynasty. Having conquered the real world, "The Kid" matriculates into the world of his cellphone game environment where he can confront and conquer the characters and situations he discovers there. From within the cellphone he makes calls to his friends eliciting their help in overcoming enemies and obstacles within the game.
- An odd pairing of a cultured ladies' man and an uncouth slob in this televised one-act play which examines how the unscrupulous men seek out wealthy women to seduce and murder for profit and delves into a growing tension and resentment that threatens to dissolve their unsavory but lucrative partnership.
- Stephen Mitchell narrates footage shot by Peter Helm of Stephen's GTO at Willow Springs Raceway and in the canyons of Los Angeles.
- Clip Joint is a show-within-a-show (à la Larry Sanders) about a self-absorbed, narcissistic movie reviewer. Whenever the show offends a V.I.P. with its content, the show put the offended party on the payroll to silence them, hence the studio is full of silenced malcontents.
- Morgan is a teenage girl who lives her life at the mall with her friends where shopping and meeting boys are her major preoccupations.
- This is former GTO owner Stephen Mitchell's documentary on this famous Ferrari.
- Inspired by Louis Malle's 1981 movie My Dinner with Andre, the story is about two ladies who lunch regularly and share their very particular, if not peculiar, views of themselves and the world around them and satirizes the obsession with status and standing in the modern social media era.
- Filmmaker Stephen Mitchell, author of Action/ReAction, talks about how to launch an acting career and the nuances of managing an actor's or filmmaker's brand.
- The Interventionist seeks to bring about change in someone's life though it is unclear whether or not he is acting for the their benefit.
- The Visitor intrudes on the life of a stranger with the intention of restructuring the stranger's life.